Outdoor living at its finest in Long Island, NY. Comfortable, breathtaking, and relaxing; this one’s sure to impress!
Read MoreA Contemporary Garrison Retreat Is Transformed Into A Spectacular, Free-Flowing Oasis.
Read MoreCreating indoor/outdoor spaces that offer the best of both worlds while remaining true to the principals of form and function involves more than simply building access between the home and landscape.
Read MoreIn the hands of a true architectural master, a 1930's tudor undergoes the delicate process of coming of age.
Read MoreGracefully transitioning design from interior to exterior and then again across all the various outdoor spaces, this masterpiece is nothing short of function, balance, and style.
Read MoreSet back a good distance off a dreamy country road, secluded by mature forestry and well-planned privacy screenings, sits this beautifully designed poolside oasis.
Read MoreA Connecticut family brings the luxuries of indoor life beyond the backdoor. The result is this truly spectacular, multi-level backyard oasis.
Read MoreA YOUNG NEW YORK FAMILY LOOKS TO A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO CREATE AN OUTDOOR SPACE FIT FOR ENTERTAINING.
Read MoreThe morning sun offers its soft rays to glisten and dance on the pool’s surface. Relaxing on the lounge you glance over the rim of your sunglasses, beverage in hand. A smile of satisfaction breaks out at the beauty of your new pool and stunning outdoor kitchen.
Read MoreA Hudson Valley family looks to achieve balance and harmony between the interior and exterior living spaces of their beautiful Scarsdale home.
Read MoreA new courtyard for a new brewhouse.
Read MoreThis gorgeous oasis by Elite Landscaping is located on a beautiful property in Bedford, NY.
Read MoreA New York Home receives a driveway facelift that is far more than skin deep.
Read MoreNestled among natural rock outcroppings, a new pool cabana provides an entertaining space for a Westchester family year-round.
Read MoreArchitect Carol Kurth’s renovation of a Westchester home creates a fluid communion between indoor and outdoor spaces.
text by Jorge S. Arango photography by Peter Krupenye
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