The components of designed and built landscapes
We have personally designed, crafted and built a variety of landscapes: traditional, rustic, naturalistic, eclectic and contemporary. But we are also privileged to collaborate with a mix of talented and experienced craftspeople and their landscape firms who skillfully implement our designs. Here are some of our favorite project snippets of hardscape, lighting, fire and plant elements in a variety of landscapes.
Heritage Valley steps: sawn and thermalled, natural cleft face
Mix of mini and jumbo cobblestone with integrated plantings meet a formal brick and hand split granite tread walkway
Trex composite lumber walkway in Biddeford Pool
Trex decking and annual planter boxes designed by ZBA and built by Caron Bros. in Biddeford Pool, ME
Oakleaf Hydrangea in early Spring
White Fringetree puts on leaf and flower after Memorial day
lighting
Simplistic, yet effective stone fire ring and irregular bluestone flat work provide a serene setting in the Stowe mountain range
Kichler lighting adds a subtle but adequate ascent to the hot tub
flora
accents
Yellow lady slipper
Snowdrops, a Spring time blooming bulb specimen
Cornelian Cherry in bloom
Goatsbeard in Spring
Woodland Garden with Dogwood in bloom
Barren Strawberry groundcover in bloom with various hosta and hydrangea
Shrub border mix of lacecap and smooth hydrangea
Elevated woodland garden with dogwood and rhododendorn
Pinxterbloom Azalea in bloom on our Great East Lake project
Variegated Frances William Hosta foliage shows its size
Sage and Delphinium perennial border
Japanese Painted Fern tucked into boulder work adds subtle interest
Dry-laid, NH fieldstone installed by Landscapes by Tom in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Hand split, native granite steps up to the kitchen entry
Moonbeam Yarrow with Astilbe in the background
'Purpleicious' Speedwell in bloom in Stowe, Vermont
stone walls
Wide joinery, irregular bluestone patio with NH granite sitting wall in Stowe, Vermont
Circular pattern granite cobblestone in Waterford, Maine
Siberian Iris in bloom with adjoining perennial companions
Edible garden with cedar raised beds installed by Zachary & Aaron Berger with cedar fencing from Walpole Woodworkers
Repurposed, hand-split granite foundation stone access to the foot path
Beautiful mahogany pergola designed by ZBA and assembled by Avedisian Bros.
Entry pergola allows for residents to enjoy the outdoors close to home
The sound of water in this commercial landscape provides tranquility to the busy surroundings
High density planting in the urban setting softens the imposing infrastructure
Basalt water features in an open air patio space
Up lighting on this beautiful Katsuratree at Riverwalk Residences in Lawrence
Planter arrangements installed by Bayberry & Company
Angled layouts by db2 Architecture allowed for a unique step lighting configuration for the entry
Guest house patio built with random pattern bluestone patio and sitting wall
Rustic fire pit area with 3/4" stone aggregate surfacing and ME fieldstone wall stone
Native granite driveway treads laid in gravel provides a distinction between spaces within the entry of this coastal landscaped residence in Biddeford, Maine
Landscape Elements