Pathways
Adding Custom Curb Appeal to Home in Berwyn
This client wanted us to do something interesting in his front yard while starting a screening that would block out the road. We were starting with a clean slate. See this project.
New Garden, Pathway & Step Way
At this couple’s house in Easttown Township, we worked in the front and rear. Out front, we enlarged the bedded area to embrace the front walkway and to be more proportionate with the large covered porch. In the rear, we enlarged the beds around the patio, created pathways to the lawn and made a step way/walkway to the patio from the driveway. See this project.
Creating a Flagstone Pathway
We were happy to help create a welcoming entryway for this homeowner. We created an irregular flagstone pathway through the space. We then brought in soil to augment the hardpan rocky area while adding rocks/boulderettes. Lastly, we added Rhododendron, Cherry Laurel, and Ferns to create a woodsy environment. Check it out.
Creating a Cascading Stream on a Hillside
We were excited to create a stone stream and reading nook for this homeowner. We created a cascading stream on the hillside that emptied into a pond. Next to the pond, we built an irregular flagstone patio where they can relax, read and listen to the flowing water. Shrubs, perennials, and bulbs were added to further naturalize the area. See this project.
Removing Shrubs & Pachysandra to Create a New Sitting Area
We were excited to turn this overgrown area into a beautiful outdoor oasis. We removed the old pachysandra and old sheared shrubs and replaced them with flagstone, flowering dogwoods, rhododendron, and cherry laurel. See this project.
Removing a Dead Tree and Adding a Flowerbed
We were excited to return to the home of one of our repeat clients. They had a large tree that had been dead for some time. We removed the tree and replaced it with a flower bed lined with boulderetes and filled with shrubs, perennials, and bulbs for year-round color. See this project.
Replacing an Overgrown Garden With Native Plants
This client originally called us to restore a flagstone walkway that had been disturbed from a gas line installation. We removed old overgrown shrubs, restored the flagstone walkway, and planted a fragrant native Magnolia, smaller dwarf shrubs, and some perennials and bulbs. See this project.
Japanese Maple Anchored by Native Plants and a Pathway
This couple was tired of their existing yard. We used their only request, that we include a Japanese Maple, to anchor the rest of our design. It features native shrubs, and a pathway to their AC unit, concealed by custom fencing that provided a perfect spot to hang their hose. See this project.
A Flagstone Walkway Passes Through a Charming Garden of Native Plants
We made a number of updates to this property in Wayne. We added a dry-laid stone wall made of Colonial Wall Stone, planted a garden, and designed a stepping stone pathway with gapped flagstones leading to the bench. The front walk leading to this area is a pattern flagstone walkway.
Loyal Client in Devon Calls Us Back 20 Years Later
These former clients called us back to their wooded land 20 years after we completed other jobs for them. We were delighted for the opportunity to work with them again after they built an addition on their home. This project included creating an irregular flagstone patio, installing shrubs and adding a unique water feature. See this project.