by Scott Bradley | Jul 3, 2018 | Gardens, Sonoma County Garden Design
Over the last thirty years, Details Landscape Art has installed hundreds of beautiful gardens throughout Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties. The plant material selected for these projects includes a wide variety of trees, shrubs, perennials and groundcovers. Following...
by Scott Bradley | Oct 24, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Low Voltage Lighting, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Petaluma Landscaper, Water Features, Wood Structures
On the east side of Petaluma, this project with no pre-existing landscaping, involved new construction for Details Landscape Art, a Petaluma landscape contractor. The home sits on a corner, with a three-sided front yard wrapping around from north to west. The front or...
by Scott Bradley | Oct 10, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Low Voltage Lighting, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Penngrove Landscape Contractor, Water Features, Wood Structures
Covered with scrub oak, and redwood and pine seedlings, this one-acre property with dozens of mature redwood trees in the background, sat on three different elevations. One of the challenges for Details Landscape Art, a Penngrove landscape contractor, was to...
by Scott Bradley | Aug 29, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Marin County Landscape Contractor, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Wood Structures
Details Landscape Art , a Novato landscape contractor, was called to renovate this residential backyard on a hillside that sloped in two directions back down toward the house. In addition, the doors from the family room and from the kitchen out to the garden were at...
by Scott Bradley | Jun 6, 2017 | Gardens, Patios and Walkways, Sonoma County Garden Design, The Landscape Process
Details Landscape Art, based in Petaluma, California, has been a premier landscape contractor since 1991, designing and building Sonoma County fine gardens. Our tag line has evolved over the years, from ‘Do It Once-Do It Right’, to ‘Love Began in a Garden’, to ‘We...