Chestnut Hill Landscape Contractors,  4570 Chestnut Hill Road, Center Valley, PA phone-610-965-8057, fax-610-965-8150, e-mail - info@chestnuthilllandscape.com Outdoor Living Space Professionals info@chestnuthilllandscape.com

Before and After

Award Winning Patio Makeover
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H. Residence, Center Valley, PA

This project included the dismantling of an existing patio in order to build a landscaped entertainment area which could accommodate a small, intimate gathering or a large group of people. The design of this outdoor relaxation and entertainment area required careful planning and coordination of construction procedures including drainage, patio and wall construction, deck construction, lighting, fencing, and plantings to achieve a structurally sound and visually pleasing outdoor room.

Lighting: Three spot lights cast into existing overstory trees create a dramatic evening effect. Four copper "mushroom" lights blend into the naturalistic setting and provide ground lighting for safety. All the lighting is electronically controlled.

Plantings: Many naturalistic groundcovers and perennials fit gracefully in this wooded setting. Shrubs and specimen trees were added to provide fragrance and year-round interest of leaf, bark, and flower.

Bethlehem Front Entrance Makeover
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The front yard to this home in the historic district of Bethlehem had been left unattended for years . . . the Hemlock tree was diseased and placed too close to the house for its mature size, the Rhododendrons were sparse and leggy, and the grass did not thrive due to the shady conditions (see the "before" photo above).

The objective of this project was to create an inviting entrance to this 19th century home. Several factors were taken into consideration: (1) the design had to be in keeping with the time period of the district, (2) since the area did not receive much sun, plant material had to be tolerant of shady conditions, and (3) the space had to be aesthetically pleasing, yet functional.

The project objective was achieved by creating a brick walk leading to a courtyard space and the front door. The elevation difference between the walk and the courtyard was bridged by using a wide granite tread. This wide walk draws the user into the welcoming courtyard space.

Plant material helps bring the space into scale with the two-story house. A large Sweetbay Magnolia planted away from the house creates depth with its placement and scale with its imposing size. Its foliage creates a light and airy feel to the space due to its open nature. On the other side of the walkway is an existing Cutleaf Japanese Maple whose form adds a sculptural element. The courtyard is edged with traditional boxwood. Shade tolerant evergreen shrubs and flowering perennials were added to create seasonal interest.

The front yard now has a simple, yet elegant style and materials used were indicative of the 19th Century time period.

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