Installation of artificial turf, gravel and steel planters by EcoLawn, Santa Barbara.
The style of the landscape design for this 1960's Goleta tract home does not attempt to fight the "retro" style, but instead embrace it. Real turf was removed at the rear yard and replaced with artificial turf. The gravel paving and cobble swale complements the existing exposed aggregate concrete patios and walkways. Simple rectangle and square shapes placed at angles provide interest and make the lawn area visually appear larger than it really is. The corrugated raised steel veggie planters provide visual contrast in the garden as well as a functional element for growing edible plants. Installation of artificial turf, gravel and steel planters by EcoLawn, Santa Barbara.
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Small yet fun residential project that features contemporary fencing, new cast in place entry stepping stones, and Trex decking. Plants chosen in the design are primarily drought tolerant succulents such as Echeveria, Aloe and Agave. This is a project that was designed by Erin as an employee of Arcadia Studio Inc. http://www.edhat.com/site/tidbit.cfm?nid=141435&HT=SB http://www.sbbeautiful.org/images/SBB%20Awards_%20Save%20the%20Date.pdf The primary goal of the design of this residential project was to create a new entry experience to the front door and to create more level area for active and passive play in the front yard. Hand crafted terraced boulder bank retaining walls were utilized to create a more level area without creating walls that were too high and imposing. This is a small outdoor sofa I designed and constructed myself to fit my small second level patio. The frame is constructed from Lyptus lumber, which is a Eucalyptus hybrid wood that is extremely dense and durable outside. Seat Cushions by Fred's upholstery, Santa Barbara.
Trees chosen for this condo project are Pinus elderica (Afgan Pine), Bauhinia blakeana (Hong Kong Orchid Tree), and Jacaranda. The smaller plant material is a fun eclectic mix of low water use succulents, California natives, and subtropical plants such as Aloe 'Hercules', Agave desmettiana, Acacia cognata 'Cousin Itt', Agave 'Blue Flame' Echeveria 'Afterglow, and Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley'. In the private patio area a ceramic pot fountain surrounded by decorative gravel with accent and path lighting provided the finishing touches. Installation by Cold Springs Landscape. This 80 foot long constructed stream and pond draws upon local creeks and canyons for its inspiration. The informal organic design makes this water feature appear as if it was always a natural feature in the Landscape. |
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