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The original walkway was narrow and uninviting.
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Perennials and grasses provide color, interest, and texture for the front entry.
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The original backyard had its two access points to the home inaccessible to each other and separated by a large pine tree.
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The patio spills out onto the lawn.
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The decks are connected via a stone-paved walkway.
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The overgrown west area restored to serve as the Beer Garden.
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The swale in the front adds interest and provides valuable drainage.
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The stepper path provides an interface between the lawn and the garden bed.
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A rustic stone bowl water feature can be viewed from the inside and outside.
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The patio allows for views of the expansive open space as well as the Front Range in the distance.
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Bridging the gap between the two decks took careful consideration to match all of the involved grades.
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The finished product creates a unified space.
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Landscape Plan