Bradley Ranch

Bradley Ranch

Ranch Retreat | Bradley, CA

Perched on the edge of an existing oak woodland and overlooking a seasonal creek, the all-new outdoor and indoor living spaces seamlessly blend into the rugged natural setting. A flagstone pathway system links five structures with both a sport court and pool, and a scattering of large oak trees accent the site. Large boulders dot entry points and key features, while a limited palette of native plantings add texture and life. A full lighting installation brings warmth and safety in the evening, while remaining simple and unassuming midday.

Landscape Design: Madrone Landscape & Seven Springs Studio
Construction: Madrone Landscape & DC Builders

 

Dry Creek Flower Garden

Dry Creek Flower Garden

Dry Creek Flower Garden | San Luis Obispo, CA

Nestled against one of San Luis Obispo’s hillside open spaces, this new residence now offers a serene, naturalistic, and vibrant back landscape for its new owners. Two curving concrete walls establish a level lower area while carving out two distinct upper levels of planting, offering a variety of spaces for an array of native plantings. A new concrete patio with a rustic wood plank texture is connected by a sinuous pathway of Sweetwater flagstone, surrounded by a clean field of pea gravel. A swath of cobble swoops through the site from one corner to the other, interspersed with boulders and dotted with low plantings. Multiple custom trellis structures offer additional interest and support for sweetly flowering honeysuckle, mirrored across the patio by a custom green wall structure that is automatically irrigated and fertilized, tied in with the sitewide system. 

Landscape Design & Construction: Madrone Landscape

 

Atascadero Oak Woodland

Atascadero Oak Woodland

Oak Woodland | Atascadero, CA

In the hills of Atascadero, this residence rests on a peak amid the shade of large, stately oak trees.

The landscape includes a redwood staircase with dg treads built into the hill, allowing full access to the best views on the property. The planting design plays off of the oaks, using a variety of textures and natives, while low-spreading plants provide erosion control and aesthetically pleasing views from below.

Landscape Design and Construction: Madrone Landscape