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Murphy & Co. Design
Photos by Susan Gilmore
Inspiration for a country two-storey exterior in Minneapolis.
Inspiration for a country two-storey exterior in Minneapolis.
Acres Wild
Contemporary Country Garden, West Sussex, UK
Inspiration for a large country courtyard partial sun driveway for summer in Sussex with a garden path and gravel.
Inspiration for a large country courtyard partial sun driveway for summer in Sussex with a garden path and gravel.
Derviss Design
A slice of Tuscany in Northern California.
Design ideas for a traditional garden in San Francisco with a water feature and gravel.
Design ideas for a traditional garden in San Francisco with a water feature and gravel.
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Langford Construction Co., Inc
Jerry Cowart, Cowart Group (Architect)
Inspiration for a traditional exterior in Atlanta with wood siding.
Inspiration for a traditional exterior in Atlanta with wood siding.
Katherine Field and Associates
This is an example of a traditional driveway in Providence with gravel.
Hittmeier Design Consultants
Parkland Estates New Mediterranean
RIMO PHOTO LLC - Rich Montalbano
Design ideas for a large mediterranean two-storey stucco white house exterior in Tampa with a hip roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Design ideas for a large mediterranean two-storey stucco white house exterior in Tampa with a hip roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
James Martin Associates
Request Free QuoteThe roses and day-lilies are deadheaded to allow continuous blooms throughout the season. The rose beds are supplemented with a compost amendment giving the plants the need nutritional feeding without having to rely on artificial fertilizers.
Since the plant material near the house depends more on texture and shapes than color. The maintenance team has to make sure that this visual hierarchy is preserved by carefully shaping each plant to either distinguish itself or to gracefully flow into one another.
McDougal Architects & Interior Designers
Inspiration for a large beach style two-storey beige house exterior in Boston with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Appalachian Antique Hardwoods
Reclaimed wood provided by Appalachian Antique Hardwoods. Architect Platt Architecture, PA, Builder Morgan-Keefe, Photographer J. Weiland
Photo of a country one-storey exterior in Other with wood siding.
Photo of a country one-storey exterior in Other with wood siding.
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This is an example of a large beach style two-storey brown house exterior in New York with wood siding, a gambrel roof and a shingle roof.
Verde Builders Custom Homes®
Twist Tours
Design ideas for a contemporary two-storey green exterior in Austin.
Design ideas for a contemporary two-storey green exterior in Austin.
PaveStone Brick Paving Inc.
Photo of a large traditional front yard partial sun driveway in Chicago with natural stone pavers.
Photo of a large traditional two-storey brown exterior in Seattle with wood siding and a gable roof.
Charles Hodges Ltd. Gardens
Inspiration for a large traditional three-storey brick red house exterior in Atlanta with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Gravel Driveway - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Pearson Landscape Services
This project was designed by Gregory Thomas of CG&S design build. http://www.cgsdb.com/
Greey Pickett
This “Arizona Inspired” home draws on some of the couples’ favorite desert inspirations. The architecture honors the Wrightian design of The Arizona Biltmore, the courtyard raised planter beds feature labeled specimen cactus in the style of the Desert Botanical Gardens, and the expansive backyard offers a resort-style pool and cabana with plenty of entertainment space. Additional focal areas of landscape design include an outdoor living room in the front courtyard with custom steel fire trough, a shallow negative-edge fountain, and a rare “nurse tree” that was salvaged from a nearby site, sits in the corner of the courtyard – a unique conversation starter. The wash that runs on either side of the museum-glass hallway is filled with aloes, agaves and cactus. On the far end of the lot, a fire pit surrounded by desert planting offers stunning views both day and night of the Praying Monk rock formation on Camelback Mountain.
Project Details:
Landscape Architect: Greey|Pickett
Architect: Higgins Architects
Builder: GM Hunt Builders
Landscape Contractor: Benhart Landscaping
Interior Designer: Kitchell Brusnighan Interior Design
Photography: Ian Denker
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