Large Commercial Landscaping Project

Large Commercial Landscaping Project

Large Commercial Landscaping Project

Location: Goderich, On
Budget Range: $100K+

This was a full site general contracting project. After removal of all sod and old playground sand and pavers, our crews completed all underground foundation work, underground plumbing and electrical.

We then installed 3,800 square feet of Techo-Bloc Blu Pavers, plus an outdoor BBQ, a timber frame pavilion, and then added softscaping including flowerbed installations with out door lights and amour stone lights, also the cleaning and replacing out drainage system.

 

This project included the following elements:

Techo-Bloc Blue Pavers

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Formal Linear Garden Increases Curb Appeal

Formal Linear Garden Increases Curb Appeal

Formal Linear Garden Increases Curb Appeal

native flowers hydrangea stratford ontario Formal garden Linear style Pondless stream Curb appeal; Postage stamp garden Permacon Melville PaversProject Year: 2008
Location: Stratford, Ontario

A linear, formal garden resplendent with plants and flowers, many native, wraps around the century home’s front porch. A wide pathway composed with Permacon Melville pavers enhances the grand front entrance.

The small back yard  now has a serene, pondless stream surrounded by natural stone. A small, lush corner garden includes a flagstone path.

This project included the following elements:

 

  • Formal garden
  • Linear style
  • Pondless stream
  • Enhanced curb appeal
  • Postage stamp garden
  • Permacon Melville pavers
  • Designed by Jane Eligh-Feryn

 

  • Formal garden
  • Linear style
  • Pondless stream
  • Enhanced curb appeal
  • Postage stamp garden
  • Flagstone stepping stones
  • Permacon Melville pavers
  • Designed by Jane Eligh-Feryn
Stone Walkway & Raised Flowerbeds Increase Curb Appeal

Stone Walkway & Raised Flowerbeds Increase Curb Appeal

Stone Walkway & Raised Flower Beds Increase Curb Appeal

curb appeal raised flower beds gardens natural stone curved walkway pavers retaining walls perennials shrubsProject Year: 
Budget Range: $
Location: Stratford, Ontario

Our client wanted to improve the curb appeal of their corner property. But because corner lots are generally exposed to neighbourhood traffic on two sides, they also wanted to add beautiful and effective privacy measures.

The goal was to create a backyard oasis including a sitting space whose privacy could be achieved without having to use a solid fence line.  The client also wanted to experience the soothing sounds of a waterfall without the maintenance of a pond.

We added a raised flower bed with armour stone retaining wall with a stepping stone walkway alongside and a variety of trees, shrubs and plants to soften the overall appearance.

The new raised stone patio surrounds the home and adds more seating space that’s made private using sections of fence panels and shrubs along the side of the property. And the oasis was completed with a gurgling, pondless waterfall that can be heard from the patio.

The home’s appearance has been improved on all sides, but the view from the street has now been obscured, significantly increasing privacy and enjoyment of the homeowner’s backyard.

This project included the following elements:

 

  • Celtik Wall (Permacon)
  • Rosebel Slabs (Permacon)
  • Pondless waterfall
  • Armour stone
  • Terraced flower bed
  • Raised patio
  • Privacy for corner lot
  • Waterfall
  • Stepping stones

 

  • Celtik Wall (Permacon)
  • Rosebel slabs (Permacon)
  • Pondless waterfall
  • Armour Stone
  • Terraced flower bed
  • Raised patio
  • Privacy for corner lot
  • Waterfall
  • Stepping stones
Historic Bell Tower Moved to Museum

Historic Bell Tower Moved to Museum

Museum New Home of Historic Bell Tower

Recently, we were honoured to participate in the re-establishment of a beautiful and historical bell tower at the Stratford-Perth Museum. This bell originally adorned the Stratford Post Office (currently the site of Memorial Park, adjacent to Pazzo) from 1884 until 1960, when the entire building was deemed “surplus”.

Since then, the 996-pound bell has been in the museum’s possession, moving with them during each and every relocation. This year John Kastner, the museum’s General Manager harnessed the support of several local businesses, to restore the bell and build it a beautiful new home, just outside of the museum’s main entrance, on the east side of the building.

Thanks to John and all of the businesses involved, the bell now can be viewed by the public in its new surroundings which blend seamlessly into the Museum’s existing landscape and exterior decor.

Intricate Labyrinth, Stone Walkway, and Water Feature

Intricate Labyrinth, Stone Walkway, and Water Feature

Intricate Labyrinth, Stone Walkway & Patio

Stone labyrinth, patio, and walkway by A Touch of Dutch Stratford

Project Year: 2016
Budget Range: $70,000+
Location: Stratford, Ontario

 

This large, unique project was completed in the fall of 2016 and included a detailed stone labyrinth, interlocking brick walkway and patio, a calming pondless stream, and a wide array of native perennials.

 

This project included the following elements:

 

  • Labyrinth
  • Stone Walkway
  • Pondless stream
  • Armour Stone
  • Terraced flower bed
  • Raised patio
  • Native plants
  • Trafalgar Pavers (Permacon)
  • Rosemount Pavers (Permacon)

 

  • Labyrinth
  • Stone Walkway
  • Pondless stream
  • Armour Stone
  • Terraced flower bed
  • Raised patio
  • Native plants
  • Trafalgar Pavers (Permacon)
  • Rosemount Pavers (Permacon)