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DESIGN PORTFOLIO |
"Thank you again for sharing your time and talent with us
by creating the new landscape that we wanted!"
--K. & K., Portland
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Front Yard
Makeover |
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BEFORE:
This Beaverton home had a rather stern-looking plain
concrete staircase leading to the front door. The sloping yard was
loosely retained on the lower side by some narrow boulders laid on
end. Existing plantings looked
tired and unhappy. An existing birch tree only 8 feet
from the house was sending large roots towards the foundation and
needed to come out.
The homeowners wanted a warm and
welcoming front yard, where they could sit and enjoy their garden
and the cul-de-sac neighbors. They also wanted to do much
of the work themselves, so I helped them to locate the right
materials and plants.
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Before:
Stairs, plain concrete,
had uneven treads which created a tripping hazard. |

Before:
Irregular front boulder wall |
Before:
Struggling David viburnums and lavender
line the steps to the front door |
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AFTER: |
"We are really glad we
worked with you on our design. We got exactly what we wanted,
and you were so easy to work with. Thank you again."
---K. & T., Portland

After:
Plain concrete steps are
brightened and made welcoming with a new brick facing that matches
the home's exterior. While most of the landscaping work was done by
the homeowners, the masonry was installed by a professional company
at my suggestion. |
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Bull-nosed
brick on top of the wall and on
the new steps has a smooth
and professional appearance. |
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The new brick wall complements
the house and has a more structured and streamlined feeling than the
old boulder wall did. |

Courtyard patio of 'Autumn Flame'
flagstone after installation |
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Courtyard patio one year later:
Colorful perennials brighten the area.
Now neighbors will sometimes stop by to chat on sunny summer days!
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