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Garden Walls:

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Here the landscape walls are a seamless match with the house. (photo taken while under construction)

A serpentine wall gracefully defines a meadow's edge.

Vines climb an ironwood and polished steel fence.

A stately finial tops a basalt pier.

A mitered precast concrete wall coping caps a stucco wall.

Deeply-raked mortar joints between the stones give the appearance of a dry-stacked wall.

Plantings soften an existing wall of heavy timbers.

A low stone wall helps define this area and provides additional seating.

Long, low brick walls parallel the front of this ranch-style home.

Tall stepped walls screen a small lawn and terrace from the street beyond.

Brick retaining walls and a ramp are tucked into a compact space. (photo taken while under construction)

A bluestone-capped brick wall with a diamond-shaped perforations fronts an English-cottage-style home.

An archway of brick marks the beginning of a stepstone path. (photo taken while under construction)

Brick is a versatile material for beautiful and elegant details. See one of our drawings for a brick archway and high wall.

A curved dry-stacked stone wall marks the top of a slope.

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