Urban Gardens

Tiny Apartment Nook: Before

Ken had a great patio and then a dirt patch that was unusable aside collecting stuff. The flat nature of the area also enhanced how small it was.

Tiny Apartment Nook: After

A diversity of materials expands the dimension.

Tiny Apartment Nook: Plant Selection

Care is taken to match client-to-plant relationships.


Mountain Sanctuary: Before

Sometimes a blank canvas is easier than redesigning someone else’s painting

Mountain Sanctuary: Before
Mountain Sanctuary

Tiny Apartment Nook: After

Using optical illusion and some extra dirt, we created dimension to expand the space.

Tiny Apartment Nook: After

Solar lighting not only brings in human structure to flowing nature, it illuminated the beauty in a quiet way to draw the resident into his garden even in the evening.

Tiny Apartment Nook: Planning

Before any materials are purchased and before any work begins, needs, visions and access are assessed.


Mountain Sanctuary: Planning

I provide sometimes a few ideas to gain insight to clients needs and unspoken vision.

Mountain Sanctuary:
After
Mountain Sanctuary