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View of the refurbished pool, pool deck and rear of the home
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Before photo from similar perspective as Photo 01
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With 260 acres and Mt Hood prominent to the east, the views from the outdoor living areas are incredible.
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Through extensive meetings and collaboration with the home Architect and Interior Designer color pallettes were carefully chosen.
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Before photo of the rear of the home.
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The primary goal of our clients was to create a place for family gatherings while maintaining a natural, outdoorsy feel
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Herb and sculpture garden off the covered dining porch and kitchen
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Relocated pool equipment house tucked in the trees at the top left of photo opens views to Mt Hood
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Decomposed granite path and terrace with Bluestone border and patios create an elegant yet casual feel
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A vegetated swale, in the foreground of the field, handles much of the drainage from the site. The Tuscan stone steps lead to the firepit and bunk house.
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Extensive landscape lighting throughout the property create a magical and safe environment into the evening hours.
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IN PROGRESS - Montana Blocky dry set stone retaining walls. Upper circular viewpoint is a mortared wall.
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Over 50 tons of Montana Blocky stone was used to build the extensive walls that beautifully transition the significant grade changes.
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Local basalt boulders were used as the landscape transitions from the formal landscape to the more natural