Create a mosaic patio with mixed materials

Finding that just-right yard accent doesn’t mean you have to spend hours scouring Pinterest for inspiration. Sometimes the answer is right under your nose—in the materials you already have and maybe a few new ones. This decorative mosaic patio is a perfect example. Note the mortared brick edges, dry set flagstone, and—the focal point of […]
DIY modern bench

Don’t get me wrong. When it comes to hardscape materials, I love using natural stones, pebbles, or luxury pavers to elevate a yard. But there’s nothing quite as versatile as good ‘ole concrete. Case in point: The concrete and wood bench you see here. For starters, concrete is affordable. It’s also strong. For slabs, walkways, […]
Low-maintenance modern landscape ideas

A “modern” landscape design doesn’t have to translate to “expensive” and high-maintenance. Sure, the word might make you think of something shiny and new. But the simplicity of a modern landscape can make it quite budget-friendly in the installation process and in the long-run. That’s thanks to defining features like clean lines, subtle accents, and […]
Brady Bunch Landscape Renovation

It’s not often one gets asked to be part of such an amazing and historic project by HGTV’s project manager Dyal Eastman. Working on the Brady Bunch Renovation was like working on a cultural history project —with a lot of cameras! Sara’s job was to reference the historic photos from the late 1960s to identify […]
3 tips for building a DIY creekbed

There are so many reasons to consider a dry creekbed in your yard. I love it as a way to create definition and interest in an outdoor space. It also brings a natural look by creating pockets for plants and accent boulders. However, maybe the most important thing is its ability to slow down and/or […]
The benefits of front yard trees

Working in landscaping for so many years has taught me that sometimes people just prefer to remove trees than just work around them. This happened with one of our potential clients. They wanted to remove their 50-year-old magnolia tree, flatten the yard and replace it all with one layer of gravel. Although this might seem […]
Mexican-inspired panel wall and deck design

You might think that a pattern coming from a Mexican beach blanket can’t make sense in a yard, but here I’ll teach you how a small detail like that can bring a yard together. Sometimes when you have a yard that’s completely neglected it’s hard to envision it differently! Demolishing and rebuilding everything might sound […]
Low-maintenance yard with a fountain

Having a low-maintenance yard doesn’t mean it has to be ugly, and this client knew that. So, for the renovation of their yard, they wanted to keep it simple, easy to take care of, and beautiful. In the front yard, we put together a flagstone path and added gravel and Mexican beach pebble around it, […]
Low-maintenance yard with a fountain

Having a low-maintenance yard doesn’t mean it has to be ugly, and this client knew that. So, for the renovation of their yard, they wanted to keep it simple, easy to take care of, and beautiful. In the front yard, we put together a flagstone path and added gravel and Mexican beach pebble around it, […]
A project of Mexican beach blanket inspiration

For this project, we wanted to implement a relaxing beach atmosphere, so I was heavily inspired by the patterns in the Mexican beach blanket. Since the yard was multi-level and had different areas, I wanted to use these diamond motifs as a way to bring the space together. A Cedar Panel Wall was built to […]