
Colors and Textures via Bloom and Foliage
A lush contemporary look with varied textural plants to soften the new hardscape.
A lush contemporary look with varied textural plants to soften the new hardscape.
The existing old-growth trees and mature rhododendrons makes this 1918-built property feel like an ‘oasis’ in the urban city of Seattle.
A backyard that functions as an outdoor extension of the house, with multiple gathering places for talking, eating and relaxing.
A young family living in custom-built home wants to transform their rather bare-bones landscape into an outdoor extension of their home.
The client’s wish to see plenty of color in all seasons is fulfilled through the use of small trees, colorfully variegated shrubs, spring bulbs and herbaceous perennials.
Front porch appeal to herb garden to color in the parterre
A blank slate is transformed to colorful palette of yellows, maroons and greens with color in every season.
An urban oasis of food where 90% of the plantings are edible.
Reduced lawn makes space for a cozy patio with seating wall and a sandbox.
Transformation of a typical builder backyard.
Making most of a small suburban lot by creating cozy little living spaces.
Existing terraced slope fulfills the desire to grow fruits, gourmet salads and ethnic veggies.