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Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

Lorna Lane Residence

Brentwood, California

PB&Co helped transform two adjacent residential properties in Brentwood into a cohesive residential compound whose landscape references the symmetry and balance of French and English gardens with a palette appropriate for this area of Los Angeles. PB&Co’s design for the property created a large sunken lawn below the upper terrace, bordered on the south by a stone and wood pergola with a stone bench at the base. In the lawn, a long, linear stone trough is filled with irises. Wrapping the lawn, a decomposed granite path is bordered by an ever-changing palette of sun and shade loving shrubs, designed in the pattern of the color wheel. White, Green, Chartreuse and Yellow merge into Orange, Red and Rose, then transition into Burgundy, Purple and Blue. The result is a garden room filled with color all year from the foliage and flowers.
  • SIZE

    0.75 acres

  • CLIENT

    confidential

  • COLLABORATORS

    Frederick Fisher & Partners Architects

  • PHOTOGRAPHY

    PB&Co

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