by Scott Bradley | Sep 12, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Low Voltage Lighting, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Petaluma Landscaper, Water Features, Wood Structures
Every so often, Details Landscape Art falls into a unique project with a very special existing feature. The lush wooded open space behind this West Petaluma property provided an impossibly beautiful backdrop for this long narrow backyard. The challenging part of the...
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 | Aug 15, 2017 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor, Water Features
This design-build project began as a moonscape. Covered with rock, half buried giant boulders the size of Volkswagens and littered with wild scrubby weeds, this was easily the ugliest and most challenging project to date for Details Landscape Art, a Fountaingrove...
by Scott Bradley | May 9, 2017 | Patios and Walkways, Petaluma Garden Design, The Landscape Process
Details Landscape Art is one of the premier landscape design-build firms in the North Bay, offering a wide range of hardscape products. We build patios, walkways, driveways and steps, using various materials including stamped concrete, brick, tile, decomposed granite,...
by Scott Bradley | May 31, 2016 | Gardens, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor
Gardens typically have patios, gates, benches, vegetable boxes and the like, and we at Details Landscape Art like to connect the various elements of the garden with pathways. Whether from the driveway to the front entry, or an entertaining area to the side gate, or...