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ForeverLawn, Inc.
Beautiful residential landscaping project featuring quality ForeverLawn synthetic grass. The high-end artificial turf from ForeverLawn offers a natural appearance, a soft, usable lawn, and significant savings in water and maintenance. ForeverLawn - Grass without limits. www.foreverlawn.com
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The Design Build Company
tuscany architecture by Friehauf associates, with all exterior landscape planning and installation by Rob Hill, Hill's landscapes - Cameron Flagstone, italian cypress, pizza oven, vanishing edge pool, olive trees
Tommy Chambers Interiors, Inc.
Photography by David Phelps Photography.
Hidden behind gates stands this 1935 Mediterranean home in the Hollywood Hills West. The multi-purpose grounds feature an outdoor loggia for entertaining, spa, pool and private terraced gardens with hillside city views. Completely modernized and renovated with special attention to architectural integrity. Carefully selected antiques and custom furnishings set the stage for tasteful casual California living.
Interior Designer Tommy Chambers
Architect Kevin Oreck
Landscape Designer Laurie Lewis
Contractor Jeff Vance of IDGroup
Mosby Building Arts
An historic St. Louis home by architect Frederick Dunn has a refurbished yard designed in harmony with the clean lines of the home and grounds.
A brick and metal staircase with retaining walls is the new approach to the re-graded rear yard with a heated pool, fountain and the choice of lounging on limestone or grass patio areas.
Photo by Toby Weiss for Mosby Building Arts
DesignFix LLC
Location: Mountain View, CA
This homeowner can't get enough saturated color, so we were happy to oblige! Because we started by creating a custom whole-house color palette, the mix of bright colors is cohesive and inviting inside and out, and the homeowner has a guide for continuing the look when adding new items.
This narrow side yard, originally intended for use as a vegetable garden, suffered from low light and a heavy root system from the trees next door. It was transformed using recycled rock and gravel, a vintage painter's bench, red Adirondack chairs, planters, and drought-tolerant ground cover.
Photographed by: Amanda Giles
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Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
A limestone address column and seasonal planter invites neighbors from the public walk, and repeats the detailing on the new porch. 3” thick rock-faced bluestone coping reinforces the texture of the home and masonry.
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