January 22, 2014
Last Friday we celebrated the opening of our brand new design studio at 127 Ave A, Ste. 102 in Snohomish, WA. We were thrilled to ‘officially’ open our doors and celebrate with several of our clients, contractors, vendors, family and friends! The opening was a culmination of six weeks of hard work that started with… Read more >
July 29, 2013
As most projects do, it all started with a phone call. We discussed the project and setup a consultation. Located in a cute little neighborhood in Mill Creek it was already one of the most well maintained yards on the block. Older developments tend to be filled with overgrown plant material that has been sheered… Read more >
Organized under Gardens, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design. Labeled as Curb appeal, Favorite plants, foliage texture and color, Garden Design, Landscape Architecture, landscape design, lawnless landscapes, multi-season interest, sustainability.
February 1, 2013
An unusable and overgrown slope is transformed into a low-maintenance woodland garden… This site had a great woodsy feeling and a lot of potential but was an unusable space overtaken by brush, weeds and other unwanted plants. The homeowner was overwhelmed with the scope of the project and how to tackle it. He had received bids from… Read more >
January 22, 2013
When you think of garden pathways what do you first typically think about? Perhaps a simple concrete or paver pathway that keeps your shoes free from mud as you navigate your way from the driveway to your front door? Or perhaps a little stone pathway that winds its way through your garden, seemingly on a… Read more >
August 23, 2012
Create A Garden As Unique As You Are Using Art Art is a timeless expression of style. Finding a piece of art that speaks to you may be easier than finding the perfect place to put it. The garden is an ideal place to showcase art and creates a unique expression of style in your garden…. Read more >