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The lakeside was steeply sloped, heavily wooded, overgrown so much that the house was not visible from the lake nor were the clients happy about their lack of lake view.
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Spring welcoming front entrance of perennials, Salvias, Nepetas, Geraniums...


A coastal native garden with recycled stepping stone pavers, a seeded concrete path and a sandstone and river stone water feature.


This large garden sits on top of a hill with a spectacular view of a lake and mountains. The client requested we connect two distinct sitting areas with a decorative pathway, one at the house and one at the bottom of the garden. They also asked for a subtle planting scheme that complemented the garden without deterring from the views. Our team was successful in completing this project by: Adding a large dining patio made of slabs near the home.
Integrating linear stepping stones into the patio leading towards the stairs.
Creating sculptural stair structures of staggered blocks.
Designing the stairs to become linear stepping stones at the bottom of the slope, leading to a secondary patio with a circular lounging set.
Merging grasses and meadow perennials with the existing landscape.


The Junipers were removed and spring flowering ground cover was added, along with a new concrete stepping stone pathway.


Another lake house that we did with a massive backyard. We created some contours to create a cozy fire pit area surrounded by Spruce and a beach area for the kids!


We created a new entry into the yard that is more dressed up than what was there before. We used colored concrete with aggregate.


This outdoor shower is tucked into the side yard entry into the yard. The shower, gates and storage shed give off a contemporary feel and pull everything together.
15,429 Coastal Garden Design Photos


Looking down on flagstone, lower garden level. This flagstone was cut and fitted as necessary, then installed on a compacted aggregate base with polymeric sand joints. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
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