Sunday, May 4, 2008

Palm Springs In PDX


This is our most recent installation. The client, who lives in the St. Johns neighborhood, told me she wanted a "Palm Springs in PDX" landscape for her front yard.

Working with a ranch house filled with everything retro she wanted to get rid of the boring front lawn and chain link fence. She had a very specific idea in her head of what she wanted, and working with magazine photos and plant ideas from Cistus Nursery, we created the unique landscape.

First, she hired a contractor to build the cedar fence. Then, we removed the existing grass and started with a blank canvas. 7 yds of river rock were brought in, and a concrete contractor was hired to pour the 4x8' concrete slabs on site. After battling on-and-off rain showers all day, we finally got the concrete fisnish just perfect. (smooth finish, not brushed). We used 2x2' pre-cast concrete pavers along the side of the house for access to the back yard, and installed a new tiny lawn just big enough for a lawn chair and a little jack russel terrier.

The plants were hand selected by the client. They include a prickly pear cactus from Rare Plant Research(yes, they are hardy in our area), small barrel cacti from Cistus, a blue variety of yucca, a deep purple cortyline and phormium, and other small accent plants such as succulents and grasses with a blue hue that looks great against the grays and purples.

The house now stands out in the neighborhood, and the entry into the mid-century styled house is just as dramatic.

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