Contemporary Modern
Featuring clean lines, bold shapes, and contrasting material finishes, these urban-inspired landscapes pull from a variety of design influences including minimalism, industrialism, and modernism.
Featuring clean lines, bold shapes, and contrasting material finishes, these urban-inspired landscapes pull from a variety of design influences including minimalism, industrialism, and modernism.
Blurring the lines between untouched nature and the created landscape, an organic design style works to create a deep integration between all materials. This style features sweeping curves, natural materials like raw stone and wood, and a continuous presence throughout the project.
With indoor and outdoor spaces connecting seamlessly throughout, the landscape balances touches of an old farmhouse-vibe with that of ultra refinement. Napa is all about earthy tones, a tough of vintage, and a feeling of deep history.
Stone and wood come together with to blur the lines of exterior and interior living. With hints of metal and sustainable materials throughout, clean lines come together with country rustic warmth.
Reflecting the rustic earth tones found throughout the desert, a Southwest landscape pulls inspiration from Spanish mission designs and Native American styles. Landscape features could highlight terra cotta tilework, rough textures, and occasional pops of purple and turquoise.
This sparse, minimal look could incorporate a swimming pool to create an oasis-like focal point. Adding to the effect are palms, cacti, and showy succulents that require little or no supplemented water to flourish. A covered area can help create a refuge from the heat during the day while accommodating chilly desert nights.
Dramatic structures, vibrant colors, and splashing waterfalls are typically found in a contemporary tropical-style landscape. Often, these spaces are both sustainable and visually striking and thrive in warmth, humidity, and sunny conditions.
This formal style, based on European garden design principles, is known for stone walls and terraces that can create more usable space in hilly terrains. Traditional European landscapes incorporate lush gardens and fountains that bring a unique old-world charm.
Designed for peaceful contemplation, these landscapes are focused on nature and balance. Each element mimics or symbolizes something natural and harmonious and often includes rocks, water, plants, and ornamental features like torii gates, arbors, or bonsai trees.
Viewed as a worldly embodiment of paradise, an Arabic landscape elements aim to stimulate the senses and enhance the outdoor experience. These can include centrally placed pools and fountains as well as plants that produce therapeutic aromatics.
With a focus on being water-wise, a xeric landscape allows for the enjoyment of a property while also conserving resources. Typically, these include carefully prepared plant beds, practical uses of materials, efficient irrigation, and an overall earth-friendly look and feel.
As varied as their locations around the world, a resort landscape combines the beauty of a public space with the exclusive feel of a luxurious private oasis. Swimming pools, winding walkways, and native foliage connect to the elegance of the interior spaces, with an always-open invitation to explore the landscape.
Fashioned for fun, these landscapes revolve around a central feature like a pool and hot tub, versatile game area, or outdoor kitchen or dining space. As varied as they are exciting, leisure spaces feature places to relax and encourage every visitor to join the fun day or night.
A relaxing, calming stillness permeates every aspect of these properties. Think of an exclusive spa or a therapeutic wellness center. These spaces are enhanced by the sound of moving water, the sight of bubbling fountains, the ease of gently sloping paths, and the soothing aromas of thriving gardens.
Featuring clean lines, bold shapes, and contrasting material finishes, these urban-inspired landscapes pull from a variety of design influences including minimalism, industrialism, and modernism.
Blurring the lines between untouched nature and the created landscape, an organic design style works to create a deep integration between all materials. This style features sweeping curves, natural materials like raw stone and wood, and a continuous presence throughout the project.
With indoor and outdoor spaces connecting seamlessly throughout, the landscape balances touches of an old farmhouse-vibe with that of ultra refinement. Napa is all about earthy tones, a tough of vintage, and a feeling of deep history.
Stone and wood come together with to blur the lines of exterior and interior living. With hints of metal and sustainable materials throughout, clean lines come together with country rustic warmth.
Reflecting the rustic earth tones found throughout the desert, a Southwest landscape pulls inspiration from Spanish mission designs and Native American styles. Landscape features could highlight terra cotta tilework, rough textures, and occasional pops of purple and turquoise.
This sparse, minimal look could incorporate a swimming pool to create an oasis-like focal point. Adding to the effect are palms, cacti, and showy succulents that require little or no supplemented water to flourish. A covered area can help create a refuge from the heat during the day while accommodating chilly desert nights.
Dramatic structures, vibrant colors, and splashing waterfalls are typically found in a contemporary tropical-style landscape. Often, these spaces are both sustainable and visually striking and thrive in warmth, humidity, and sunny conditions.
This formal style, based on European garden design principles, is known for stone walls and terraces that can create more usable space in hilly terrains. Traditional European landscapes incorporate lush gardens and fountains that bring a unique old-world charm.
Designed for peaceful contemplation, these landscapes are focused on nature and balance. Each element mimics or symbolizes something natural and harmonious and often includes rocks, water, plants, and ornamental features like torii gates, arbors, or bonsai trees.
Viewed as a worldly embodiment of paradise, an Arabic landscape elements aim to stimulate the senses and enhance the outdoor experience. These can include centrally placed pools and fountains as well as plants that produce therapeutic aromatics.
With a focus on being water-wise, a xeric landscape allows for the enjoyment of a property while also conserving resources. Typically, these include carefully prepared plant beds, practical uses of materials, efficient irrigation, and an overall earth-friendly look and feel.
As varied as their locations around the world, a resort landscape combines the beauty of a public space with the exclusive feel of a luxurious private oasis. Swimming pools, winding walkways, and native foliage connect to the elegance of the interior spaces, with an always-open invitation to explore the landscape.
Fashioned for fun, these landscapes revolve around a central feature like a pool and hot tub, versatile game area, or outdoor kitchen or dining space. As varied as they are exciting, leisure spaces feature places to relax and encourage every visitor to join the fun day or night.
A relaxing, calming stillness permeates every aspect of these properties. Think of an exclusive spa or a therapeutic wellness center. These spaces are enhanced by the sound of moving water, the sight of bubbling fountains, the ease of gently sloping paths, and the soothing aromas of thriving gardens.