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![]() | ![]() | ![]() Traditional wooden decking was restored under a covered porch overlooking lawns below and the pool beyond. |
![]() Tufo Stone from Italy creates a platform for a natural moss blanket. | ![]() Judiciously placed seating options crafted from diverse materials complement Ashfield Stone patio. | ![]() Stamped concrete surrounding this space is flexible enough to serve as both decking and patio |
![]() This unique patio configuration allows for multiple uses. | ![]() Complementary curves of garden and patio soften the right angles of the property. | ![]() Herringbone patterned brick naturally promotes movement from one part of the patio to the other. |
![]() Irregular bluestone patio edged with American Beachgrass naturally extends the beauty of the rocky beach below. | ![]() Thermal fired extra-hard bricks were used to create this English Country garden. | ![]() An informal Ashfield Stone terrace doubles as an herb garden and a restful overlook. |
![]() Illuminations extend our appreciation of this majestic sugar maple and the historic farmhouse beyond. | ![]() Subtle fixtures blend beautifully with natural elements such as rocks, grasses and perennials. | ![]() Up-lit bamboo and down-lit wall define as well as beautify both plants and hardscape. |
![]() Subtle variations in color both of plantings and materials unify this small but diverse space on Marlboro Street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. | ![]() A sunken courtyard below street level is made even more magical by water spilling over rocks into a pool where koy fish play. | ![]() A firepit placed a short distance from a sprawling deck provides a year-round retreat. |
![]() This private oasis was carved out of a long, narrow space. |