Landscape Management, June 2010
39 JUNE 2010 LANDSCAPEMANAGEMENT NET 3 PHOTOS COURTESY BEVER LANDSCAPING 5 7 THE WORK 1 Location location location A view looking toward the end of the peninsula from an upper lanai shows off the pool landscape shelter and masonry work The barrier plantings along the sea wall include waves of spiny tradescantia lemon bromeliad and crinum plants as well as variegated hau 2 Between a rock and a This before view shows the roughed in pool and home under construction as the landscaping plans were being developed about a month before installation commenced The rough in pour interior fi nish of the pool and the connection of equipment were done by outside contractors Otherwise the design consultation pool coping decking and utility hookups were done under Bever crews 3 A font of inspiration The view looking toward the big surf over the infi nite edge pool played a big factor in the overall design Boulders at the end of the pool replicate the boulder formation in the ocean 4 Let there be light The pool landscape as seen just after dawn with the landscape lighting adding ambiance as it compliments the illuminated horizon 5 Privacy please The paver driveway and lava rock fence separate the estates properties with a built in planter to screen the adjacent house Arkansas stone columns break up the expanse of walls and are illuminated with light fi xtures 6 A welcome sight The front entryway corridor features a hibiscus pattern in cut travertine plus a mix of quartzite and concrete pavers against the lava rock planter walls 7 Rock on The adjacent propertys entryway design and threshold into the house is done in quartzite blending the different types of stone together Now in its 41st year Forest Lake MN based Bever Landscaping is a second generation family owned company Services include landscape design architecture and imaging hardscapes masonry irrigation fencing waterscapes interiorscapes and lighting Learn more at BeverLandscaping com This particular installation garnered a recent Environmental Improvement Merit Award from the Professional Landcare Network PLANET 4
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