PROJECTS

Deepdene - Campbell Road

 
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CAMPBELL RD-

This project was constructed from an ‘ACRE’ landscape design, and has a real focus on strong planting schedules and lush green foliage. The lap pool for the kids utilised an ‘Ash Granite’ paving stone and was selected to help tie in with the colour scheme throughout.

The clients couldn’t of been happier with the plants that ended up in the ground, and the way they bring the wow factor to this landscape!

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Caulfield South - Trevlyan Street

 
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TREVELYAN STREET-

Trevelyan Street garden was a design and construct project for ‘North To South’ and showcases our ability to bring a practical world of the family yard to an aesthetically pleasing modern landscape design. With the softness of the ‘Vic Ash’ screens, cool tones of the ‘Ash Granite’ and earthy foliage of the ‘Kalmata Olives’ this project just works.

Not to mention the crafty use of the sideway, a fully enclosed cricket. This is for all the members of the family.

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Fitzroy - Palmer Street

 
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PALMER STREET-

Inner city North of Melbourne meets the classical feels of ancient Rome at Palmer Street. We really enjoyed executing this job. With some layered planting, rusted metal spires and antique statues this place comes alive. The ‘Recycled Red Bricks’ were reused from the former garden, and look great up against the ‘Bluestone’ capping on top of the walls.

A landscape to remember.

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San Remo - Potters Hill Road

 
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POTTERS HILL RD-

Coastal projects tend to call for different textures and tones to city landscapes. ‘Recycled sleepers’ were used to build a front porch landing and work really well with the dark ‘Exposed Aggregate’ concrete. Grand rocks really set the tone with some native planting placed with granetic sand to give a Australiana desert feel.

Easy to maintain and pleasing to the eye.

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