Northbrook (before 11/11)

Lake Geneva (before 1/5)

This grand property in Lake Geneva was rich with possibilities. However, time had taken its toll on the existing landscape. Vast amounts of buckthorn were crowding out more desirable plantings. A creekbed, which provided necessary drainage, cut the garden in half. And much of the hardscape was in need of repair.

What’s more, the homeowners’ colorful personalities didn’t have the opportunity to shine through. The approach to the home along a winding, tree-lined drive lacked variety and visual appeal, and they hadn’t really had a chance to put their own stamp on the landscape.

Lake Geneva (before 2/5)

Lake Geneva (before 3/5)

Lake Geneva (before 4/5)

Lake Geneva (before 5/5)

Lake Bluff (Before 1/6)

While this simple landscape incorporated good materials and healthy plants, the low, monochromatic plantings didn’t add to the home’s presence or provide interesting views from indoors. In fact, they made the minimally adorned stucco exterior feel monolithic and bare.

As so often happens with smaller properties, the planting beds, trees and shrubs were scaled down with the intent of maximizing the outdoor space. The result, however, was an environment that lacked visual appeal and didn’t begin to meet its full potential.

Lake Bluff (Before 2/6)

Lake Bluff (Before 3/6)

Lake Bluff (Before 4/6)