Boulders are a great way to enhance any landscape. Here we used large granite boulders to retain a steep hillside, build a naturalistic water feature and even used a few for benches around the flagstone patio.
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Here is a great outdoor room located in the Hilltop neighborhood of Denver.The dimensional flagstone patio along with brick seat walls and an arbor with turn craft columns help define the space and create a sense of enclosure. This is a great space for meeting with friends or curling up on the couch with a great book.
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This naturalistic fire pit in central Denver is a great place to cozy up to on a cool night. With boulder benches and accent lighting, you can hang out with the family making smores and telling ghost stories around the camp fire.
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A taste of the Tuscan country side right in your own back yard. With a natural stone patio and a unique shade structure with stone pillars, this space is great for entertaining several guests for lunch or turn on the lights and enjoy a nice dinner on a warm summers night.
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This stone fire pit is the focal point in this mountainous landscape located in Parker. With a mountain stream, flagstone patio and large granite boulders, this landscape encompasses all four elements of Earth, Water, Air & Fire.
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This naturalistic landscape provides an oasis from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With large boulders and colorful plantings integrated into the flagstone patio gives the feeling of being transplanted into theRocky Mountains. The custom water feature adds a sense of tranquility as the soothing sound of rushing water washes the day away.
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An outdoor fire place is a good way to warm up any landscape. Fire features not only allow you to enjoy your back yard late into the evening but also extends your enjoyment into fall and early spring. The custom reclaimed wood mantle in this picture came from a hundred year old barn in Telluride. Real stone and hand hewn mantel work well together to add a very rustic feel to this landscape. Our designer integrated a large accent boulder on the left side of this fire feature as an extension of the hearth and looks as if it’s been there for a thousand years!
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The bright red stucco wall in this contemporary courtyard really brings a lot of flare to this project located in the hip north Denver Highlands neighborhood. Masonry walls were used to create a sense of enclosure and privacy. The house has folding glass doors that meld the line between indoors and outdoors, really making this courtyard an extension of the home. Low voltage lighting enhances any project and can be enjoyed any time of year, weather inside or out. Custom artwork, a Japanese lantern and water feature really pull this landscape together!
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