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Benign, tired and irrelevant accurately describes the space prior to intervention.  Fueled, inspired and relevant confidently illustrates the space post rescue.  It often takes a few years for the difference to be soooo substantial, but not this time!

The forgotten path had been somewhat neglected, even forgotten.  Our objective was to raise the perception of this hidden area and offer a sense of elegance once again.

HISTORIC AIR

The authentic Indiana limestone with mortar joints established a historic air to it, a critical component in this upper-crust neighborhood.  While its primary function is for terracing, the brightness of the limestone now serves to guide your eye to other areas of the back living space and tease the senses.  Now, the courtyard off the master bedroom door has been pulled into the remaining space, yet remains somewhat secretive.

“TRIPLE THREAT”

Color was another charge, achieved with a joint venture between the limestone and our “triple threat” (high color, low maintenance and 4 seasons of interest) plant palate.  The genuine boxwood hedge behaves as an anchor / backdrop and fuels the surrounding vibrant colors of hydrangea, double knockout roses (located in the rare stroke of sun), purple coral bells and lilly variety.  Dappled height from the native flowering redbuds and dogwoods will command attention in the early spring.

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Benign, tired and irrelevant accurately describes the space prior to intervention.  Fueled, inspired and relevant confidently illustrates the space post rescue.  It often takes a few years for the difference to be soooo substantial, but not this time!

The forgotten path had been somewhat neglected, even forgotten.  Our objective was to raise the perception of this hidden area and offer a sense of elegance once again.

HISTORIC AIR

The authentic Indiana limestone with mortar joints established a historic air to it, a critical component in this upper-crust neighborhood.  While its primary function is for terracing, the brightness of the limestone now serves to guide your eye to other areas of the back living space and tease the senses.  Now, the courtyard off the master bedroom door has been pulled into the remaining space, yet remains somewhat secretive.

“TRIPLE THREAT”

Color was another charge, achieved with a joint venture between the limestone and our “triple threat” (high color, low maintenance and 4 seasons of interest) plant palate.  The genuine boxwood hedge behaves as an anchor / backdrop and fuels the surrounding vibrant colors of hydrangea, double knockout roses (located in the rare stroke of sun), purple coral bells and lilly variety.  Dappled height from the native flowering redbuds and dogwoods will command attention in the early spring.

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Benign, tired and irrelevant accurately describes the space prior to intervention.  Fueled, inspired and relevant confidently illustrates the space post rescue.  It often takes a few years for the difference to be soooo substantial, but not this time!

The forgotten path had been somewhat neglected, even forgotten.  Our objective was to raise the perception of this hidden area and offer a sense of elegance once again.

HISTORIC AIR

The authentic Indiana limestone with mortar joints established a historic air to it, a critical component in this upper-crust neighborhood.  While its primary function is for terracing, the brightness of the limestone now serves to guide your eye to other areas of the back living space and tease the senses.  Now, the courtyard off the master bedroom door has been pulled into the remaining space, yet remains somewhat secretive.

“TRIPLE THREAT”

Color was another charge, achieved with a joint venture between the limestone and our “triple threat” (high color, low maintenance and 4 seasons of interest) plant palate.  The genuine boxwood hedge behaves as an anchor / backdrop and fuels the surrounding vibrant colors of hydrangea, double knockout roses (located in the rare stroke of sun), purple coral bells and lilly variety.  Dappled height from the native flowering redbuds and dogwoods will command attention in the early spring.

We dig Fueled.  Inspired.  Relevant.  How about you?

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Benign, tired and irrelevant accurately describes the space prior to intervention.  Fueled, inspired and relevant confidently illustrates the space post rescue.  It often takes a few years for the difference to be soooo substantial, but not this time!

The forgotten path had been somewhat neglected, even forgotten.  Our objective was to raise the perception of this hidden area and offer a sense of elegance once again.

HISTORIC AIR

The authentic Indiana limestone with mortar joints established a historic air to it, a critical component in this upper-crust neighborhood.  While its primary function is for terracing, the brightness of the limestone now serves to guide your eye to other areas of the back living space and tease the senses.  Now, the courtyard off the master bedroom door has been pulled into the remaining space, yet remains somewhat secretive.

“TRIPLE THREAT”

Color was another charge, achieved with a joint venture between the limestone and our “triple threat” (high color, low maintenance and 4 seasons of interest) plant palate.  The genuine boxwood hedge behaves as an anchor / backdrop and fuels the surrounding vibrant colors of hydrangea, double knockout roses (located in the rare stroke of sun), purple coral bells and lilly variety.  Dappled height from the native flowering redbuds and dogwoods will command attention in the early spring.

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Commentary by Randy Sorrell

Benign, tired and irrelevant accurately describes the space prior to intervention.  Fueled, inspired and relevant confidently illustrates the space post rescue.  It often takes a few years for the difference to be soooo substantial, but not this time!

The forgotten path had been somewhat neglected, even forgotten.  Our objective was to raise the perception of this hidden area and offer a sense of elegance once again.

HISTORIC AIR

The authentic Indiana limestone with mortar joints established a historic air to it, a critical component in this upper-crust neighborhood.  While its primary function is for terracing, the brightness of the limestone now serves to guide your eye to other areas of the back living space and tease the senses.  Now, the courtyard off the master bedroom door has been pulled into the remaining space, yet remains somewhat secretive.

“TRIPLE THREAT”

Color was another charge, achieved with a joint venture between the limestone and our “triple threat” (high color, low maintenance and 4 seasons of interest) plant palate.  The genuine boxwood hedge behaves as an anchor / backdrop and fuels the surrounding vibrant colors of hydrangea, double knockout roses (located in the rare stroke of sun), purple coral bells and lilly variety.  Dappled height from the native flowering redbuds and dogwoods will command attention in the early spring.

We dig Fueled.  Inspired.  Relevant.  How about you?

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