One of our most recent projects completed, this small backyard in the downtown Sacramento area was over shadowed by large trees and lacked usable space. Our clients goal was to increase the usable space of the yard while bringing more light and energy to the environment. These needs were met by first removing three large trees from the property. Next, we created destinations throughout the backyard, making it more of inviting.
A masonry fire pit with an 18” high seat wall behind it was designed. In order to direct the eye to the lower portion of the property, we decided to place the fire pit in this location. To achieve a sense of separation, poured concrete stepping stones were placed between the large stone patio and fire pit.
Elevation change throughout the space was gradual with the use of flagstone steps leading to an expansive stone patio. Layering of multiple flowering shrubs and perennials created depth and interest to the landscape.
The garden entrance is framed by an over sized wooden trellis leading you to a place of wonder.
From the rear of the home, a set of French doors opens to an upper terrace surrounded by fragrant shrubs.
A ten foot high wooden fence surrounds the space while adding privacy and vertical interest.




