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Although it may not seem like it just yet, spring really is just around the corner. With only a handful of weeks until the change of seasons, you may want to begin thinking about how you can enjoy your outdoor spaces all season long. Here’s some inspiration from top landscape designers on how to transform a space by adding a luxurious feature or focal point.
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River Estate – Fire Pit by Bellwether Landscape Architects
Neil Landino
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Malibu Outdoor Dining Space with Retractable Awning by Mark Scott Associates
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Resort style spa area. by LaGuardia Design Group
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Formal Boxwood Garden with Natchez Crape Myrtles by Howard Design Studio. by Howard Design Studio
Photography: Emily Followill
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Mediterranean Courtyard by Stroudwater Design Group, Inc.
stroudwater design group
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by Aristotle Design Group
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Linear paving pattern leads to the pool pavilion by Dan Gordon Landscape Architects
Greg Premru
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by Berghoff Design Group
Berghoff Design Group
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Palo Alto Pool & Landscape by Greenblott Design
Greenblott Design
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The rusted fire pit bowl creates a strong contrast to the light stone. by Janice Parker Landscape Architects
Neil Landino
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Balance, scale, and proportion are the foundation of this landscape, the perfect accompaniment to the historic home. Garden rooms surround the house, in a palette of deep greens, blues and white. by Mariani Landscape
Linda Oyama Bryan
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Fire Pits by Gregory Lombardi Design
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Formal English Estate by Lanson B. Jones & Co.
Lanson B. Jones & Co.
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Crestly by Nievera Williams Design
Harding Township, NJ
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