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The hardwood deck and stainless rail frame a breathtaking view of the Austin skyline while the granite water feature provides a tranquil approach to the contemporary landscape.
This castle recreation features distinct gardens including rose parterres, native perennials as well as a mote and drawbridge.
Private 60 yard par 3 course with multiple tee boxes and a playable fairway flanked by sand traps and a natrual water hazard.
Native and adaptive perennial plants accent a split level synthetic putting green.
This project incorporates many formal design elements with a more casual "Arc and Tangent" pool layout. The result is a uniquely beautiful space with unlimited versatility.
This slightly different take on a vanishing edge is meant to fully take advantage of the water feature. A large spa has been situated four feet below the weir, which creates a second opportunity to enjoy the falling water. Spa users have the best view from a very dramatic vantage point as water cascades around them.
The courtyard entry garden provides this home with a sense of place. It defines the front door & welcomes visitors with its classic formal design.
The desire for a lush but easily maintainable landscape was paramount for this vacation home. Native plants soften a stone retaining wall while providing the senses with bright flowers and aromatic fragrance. A synthetic golf green and lawn eliminate the need for maintenance and provide a fun playground for the whole family.
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A natural styled pool can be very difficult to achieve, but in the right location it can work very well. This pool features all natural stone with lush plantings that anchor the pool as a striking water feature in the garden. Nothing in this space stands alone; as in all successful design, the elements rely upon each other.
This cozy cottage in central Austin blends lush plant life with classic southern carpentry and masonry. The re-use of the original bricks from the house to form walkways and patios is a great example of recycling materials to reduce the environmental impact caused by construction projects.
