Fireplace Auburn-pub table-fireplace: Auburn Maine, We built this outdoor
living space including a beautiful fireplace complete with wood boxes and
medallion, stone pub table and a spacious patio area allowing egress from
the house to the hot tub and backyard.
Sunday River: Newry Maine, When Sunday River needed a luxurious wedding
area they called us. We installed an amazing runway and installed drainage
and sod for the viewing area.
Granite wall: Norway, Maine RLS designed and built this one of a kind
front entrance. Before this stroll through the garden entrance there was a
timber retaining wall and timber steps that were failing and hazardous. We
used recycled, antique granite to replace the wall and more consistent
split granite steps for the entrance. The front stairs are heated to melt
snow and ice!
PA flat wall,ralph circle,patio firepit: Our crew has the eye for natural
stone. Using natural stone to build accent walls, fire features and patios
fits in nicely with these lakeside and country homes.
Kwatney sod,steppers,blue stone: Raymond Maine, we combined natural stone
steppers with cut blue stone give this client the perfect sun circle. Just
before noon the shines in on this other wise shady sitting area. Grass
boarders the blue stone then native winter berry, blueberry and ferns fill
the under story along with creeping ground cover to reflect a Maine forest
feel.
Fletcher cobble:Paris Hill Maine, Using paving stones that mimic the
qualities of cobble stones we have created a useful, stable entrance to
this home. The paving stones blend nicely with the natural stone wall and
antique granite steps.
Paris, On historic Paris Hill we used a classic cobble style paver with antique granite steps and a natural stone wall to transform the main entrance to this home.
South Paris, Poolside pavers are far more attractive than poured concrete and guaranteed not to crack
Raymond, This waterside home surrounded by mature trees, was the perfect setting for shade loving plants.
Granite wall: Norway, Maine RLS designed and built this one of a kind
front entrance. Before this stroll through the garden entrance there was a
timber retaining wall and timber steps that were failing and hazardous. We
used recycled, antique granite to replace the wall and more consistent
split granite steps for the entrance. The front stairs are heated to melt
snow and ice!
The solution? A series of steps, landings and granite boulders to provide a gentle walking experience.
Jay, We replaced the old failing retaining wall and steps and installed a beautiful walkway through the perennial garden. A much more inviting approach to this house.
Proper soil preparation and grading allow for the four foot wide rolls of turf to be installed quickly leaving this customer with a new lawn in just one day.
The shale grey, random pattern with granite steps contributes to the New England look with just a touch of modern feel.
Installed in 2003 and this picture taken in 2010 shows that even after 7 grueling New England winters this walkway has the beauty and functionality as the day it was installed.