Concrete Statuary
Yes, there are more traditional garden statues however these two are sure to evoke conversation. A large turtle happily eating his greens and a country flower girl spilling water into the bowlRead More…
Yes, there are more traditional garden statues however these two are sure to evoke conversation. A large turtle happily eating his greens and a country flower girl spilling water into the bowlRead More…
This is a beautiful three-tier fountain gracing the backyard of a property in Oak Park. The unique concrete staining technique gives this water feature an old-world look.
This customer in Thousand Oaks wanted to have a little of that good old country charm incorporated into her garden. We were able to find this flower cart and tiller at aRead More…
There is no substitute for real rock when it comes to a natural-looking water feature. These are two different types of falls one being in a corner of a small backyard andRead More…
This photo was taken on the day after the completion of this 65-foot long stream on the side yard of a house in Oak Park. All these rocks are concreted firmly inRead More…
Here are two examples of mortarless, stackable retaining walls that can be built faster and less expensively than traditional concrete block retainers but are just as strong. They can be curved toRead More…
A nice accent to any slope would be a natural stone planter. This one is made of granite cobbles concreted in place.
This used brick walkway is done in the European running bond technique in which the brick patterns appear to flow in both directions toward a focal point, in this case, a frontRead More…
We used the shade of large trees to create this tranquil setting. A railroad tie stairway was installed to reach the 15 tree orchard on the otherwise useless slope above. Who saidRead More…
Even though this may look like a scene from nature it is actually a recently completed water feature in Oak Park. Real granitic boulders were used to create a place for peacefullRead More…