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Landscaping is a passion of mine. I love to take a vacant, barren looking yard, and turn it into a beautiful picture. Creating quiet spots, secret retreats, and
places one can bird watch or simply "vege out" is very much a part of my design interest. |
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(below) I have built many secret gardens in many States and at least three countries. Above are pictures from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Below are projects
in Mena, Arkansas and photos taken in early and late fall. Architecture and fencing also by yours truly. |
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(below) Modified bronze copies of Etruscan horse ornaments adorn our farm entry near Santa Fe, New Mexico. A wide sweeping entrance always
makes for a grander approach to any home. For help with your various design projects contact me
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(below) The architecture in New Mexico and particularly Santa Fe, tends to be rather obscure, flat and somewhat invisible but the
insides of even the oldest homes are often lavishly decorated. The informed new resident to this area looks for a pitched, not flat roofed home. |
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The brown of the desert is very wearing on the eye, at least after an initial interest. So are the bulbous, boring, Juniper trees that dot the landscape. To break the monotony and
create more interest I revamped the entry (below) and added lots of color and texture. First I broke through a line of boring junipers and installed a new entryway using bricks, stones and wood. I am
always searching for new colors for ground covers. Adding some lavendar colored gravel to the terracotta gravel (below left) does a nice job to brighten the mood, and highlights the changes and surrounding
mountains. |
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This Web Site is maintained by Nice Touch Design. Last update September, 2009 Contact the Web Master for questions about this site. |
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