Opposites Attract
Building on the adage that “opposites attract”, this garden marries modern sensibilities to a circa 1930′s Dutch Colonial home with a distinctly formal manner. The garden contains a series of rooms...
View ArticleA Garden Filigree
This Italianate garden was designed to transport the owners to a place of joyful relaxation. Formal garden rooms align with the home’s axes and are punctuated by a series of playful elements including...
View ArticleModern English
Set within the beautiful historic neighborhood of Madison Heights, this 1930′s era English Tudor and its garden were transformed to unite the best of yesteryear with the thoroughly modern lifestyle...
View ArticleDry, With A Twist
As an outgrowth of the owner’s personal interests in architecture, art, and sustainable principles, this garden redesign seamlessly integrates the 1949 mid-century home with the surrounding spaces....
View ArticleTree House
This hillside home features contemporary architecture on a lot with majestic Coast Live Oak trees. The landscape design reflects the needs of an environmentally conscious young family and emphasizes...
View ArticleRoom with a View
Wallace Neff designed homes that wonderfully embraced indoor/outdoor relationships, whether humble or grand. This garden, surrounding a villa set atop a prominent knoll, typifies the grandest of his...
View ArticleVia Saldivar
The serenity of this contemporary Glendale garden is as much due to unmaking as making. Perimeter walls came down to reveal surrounding hillside views. Concrete walks came up to allow a softer,...
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