Archive for Customer Testimonials – Page 11

Curb Appeal Before and After

These clients are the ultimate DIYer’s, remodeling their home and not afraid to tackle the landscape.  Their home had no curb appeal, no path or front porch and their single story home was dwarfed by a huge conifer with apparent structural problems.  The Chambers were planning to fix their home up and sell it.

This house needs curb appeal!

This house needs curb appeal!

 

The house had cute bones so we added a porch and two paths which gave us a chance to place softening plants.  The low front fence complemented the cottage style of the house and integrated yard and home.

Regarding our Landscape Design-in-a-Day process with Carol Lindsay:

“We had a great time doing the yard and we did definitely enjoy it.  The yard was a huge selling point as we had great curb appeal…. we sold after only 7 days on the market for over asking price. 

After design photo (close up)

“The yard was a huge selling point as we had great curb appeal…we sold after only 7 days on the market for over asking price.”

So we definitely did something right!  Thanks so much for your help in making it beautiful. We will keep you in mind with our new house and definitely as a referral.”
Thanks, Lila   Camas, Washington

When they moved we did another Design-in-a-Day for their new backyard.  Which they of course are installing themselves.

 

Amazing curb appeal by DIYer's

After Landscape Design in a Day and my clients hard work.

Before and After: Curb Appeal

Before: Formal, and Flat with No Curb Appeal     

Earlier this summer, we featured Skinny and Tricky front yard design from scratch. This time, we’re showcasing an existing front landscape that needed a complete ‘do over’. Carol and the clients had worked together on their previous home.

The Design Challenge

Before the design process, the front entry was to the side of the house and very formal.

The new house was big enough for their growing family and just down the street  from their former home, but the new house had some problems.  First, the “real” front door was on the side of the house and everyone used the mud room entry instead.  The  great room windows were too close to the public sidewalk. The existing front walk, the one everyone used,  was a narrow awkward shape, and not at all welcoming. There was a lot riding on the redesign of the former mud room entry into the front door entry.

They were already using the formal front porch as a sitting area. They put a big comfy wrap around sofa on it even though it was not yet private. The heart of the family porch was already there, it just needed to be remodeled a bit and screened. Since they live near a very popular dog park….there were far too many doogie dooleys in the lawn but they didn’t want an unfriendly fence in the front yard.

“Working with both Bob and Carol Lindsay made the house work for us perfectly.” – Rob and Jen Hendrickson

Landscape goals have been completed in the new design.

 

 

 

After: Easy Care and Inviting

The new wide entry walk is big enough to use as a play area.

To make the insides and the outsides work properly, Carol brought her partner Bob Lindsay, home design/build  Urban Renaissance LLC,  to work with the clients on redesigning parts of the home that did not fit their family.  They designed and then remodeled the mud room, added a wall that made the flow into the kitchen and great room great and added a fireplace. He also created  furniture grade cubbies and cabinetry for the family’s new entry so it could function perfectly as the primary entry for the family AND the new front door. The interior’s style morphed into more of a Cape Cod beach house which fit this family’s laid back NW ways better.

The Perfectly Integrated Solution

Carol’s landscape design added a wide and welcoming stone front walk. The big hit was the custom stone wall that acts as a raised bed and is visually dramatic and drop dead gorgeous year round. It also provided seating for visiting with the neighbors or watching the kids play. To achieve a classic ‘northwest natural’ look, Carol mixed boulders with rich and warm toned stone tiles.

A Place to Repose

The original formal front entry made a lot more sense as a private family sitting porch with a breathtaking view of Mount Hood for morning coffee.  Last but not least, the planter and plantings create a barrier that blocks most dogs from leaving gifts on the lawn.

Cistern Installation

Portland Purple Water Cistern

Photo courtesy of Portland Purple Water

In addition to a landscape design for the back yard which included a large edibles garden, the clients also wanted a cistern for watering the landscape. Bob Lindsay,  Urban Renaissance and Joe Hurd,  installed a 1,500 gallon cistern under the second story deck.

Rob says, “We’re collecting winter rain and using it to grow our food and have a garden! Using all that city water to maintain the lawn…well it didn’t feel good.  Now it feels right and I love it!”

Perfect Blend of Fit and Function

Hendrickson plant tex

The large stone planter and planting provided enough visual power to balance  the Cape Cod home’s style.  The planter  fits this very social neighborhood by providing seating for visiting with neighbors or watching the kids play.

The new wide entry walk is also big enough to use as play area which in a neighborhood with lots of kids is ideal.

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Do it yourself garden design

Do it yourself garden design

I really enjoyed working on this Landscape Design in a Day project. Galen did all the measuring and all the work himself (except the concrete patio). This is a great example of what you can do with a plain backyard, some do it yourself garden design initiative, and a little help from your garden designer. I just have to share his kind words.

“Working with Carol was a very enjoyable experience. We knew what we wanted but needed someone to tie it all together to give it that professionally designed look. She listened to what we wanted from our backyard and helped us plan out the best use of space. Our backyard was very small and irregular shaped so it made things very difficult. We wanted the backyard to function as a gathering place but also as a play space for the kids while trying to hide the close proximity of the neighbors. We described our goals and she provided us with 3 different options. Once a design was chosen she expanded on the plan to help us choose the colors and textures of the hardscape and choose plants to best fit the space.

backyard garden designWe served as our own contractors and did much of the work ourselves to keep within our budget and Carol was very mindful of this during the design phase. I would not hesitate to use her again and would recommended her to friends, in fact our neighbors liked so much what she did for us they used her for their backyard as well.”

backyard garden design

Garden Design Gives Rental Property Added Splash

“Hi Carol, We just rented our former home to our first tenants. They loved the house, all the remodeling we did paid off. We worked so hard to have everything just perfect. But the yard would have been a sad thing without your design and help. Watching the transformation of our back yard into a very attractive outdoor entertaining area was exciting to see and we think our renters are very lucky!!! Even the inspectors who came out from the City of Portland were very impressed with the design. Burt gave your cards out. Thank you! We love the yard!
– Stacie and Burt W.