Informal Seating in Wilmette

Containers bring color and life onto the patio.

Arranged for Entertaining

Discrete seating areas encourages guests to mingle.

Separate Seating Areas

A step-down patio maximizes entertaining space.

Abundant Summer Color

Lush perennials make the most of a small space.

Intermixing Stone in Wilmette

Fieldstone and bluestone combine for a unique effect.

Containers Ease the Transition

Potted annuals draw the garden into the spa surround.

Breathtaking Lake Geneva Estate

A rustic bridge connects two sides of the property.

Thinking Big in an Urban Setting

Every inch of a 50-foot lot is fully detailed.

Personalizing a Lake Geneva Garden

A natural waterfall draws the eye to a beloved bronze.

Careful Garden Curatorship

Large drifts of a few plants can have a huge impact.

An Art-Lover’s Paradise

Northbrook, Illinois

In a phased renovation, the Van Zelst team completely refreshed this modern estate’s breathtaking gardens and entertaining areas, ultimately earning a silver Illinois Award for Landscape Design in 2009.

One of the larger projects was the removal of an outdoor pool. The home already had an indoor pool, so the owners wanted to add more green space and enhance access to their often-used tennis courts. In addition, they wanted to exhibit a one-of-a-kind sculpture, part of an eclectic art collection showcased throughout the home. The complete landscape plan—including views, planting bed lines and pathways—converge on this point.

In addition, multiple seating areas invite groups to gather throughout the environment. More formal seating is available adjacent to the home, while a casual patio of creeping thyme and flagstone creates a more casual setting.

Throughout, a subdued color palette that focuses on a variety of greens and reds, reflects the owners’ minimal aesthetic.