Parkway Palettes

Including your parkway in a redesign can pop your curb appeal

October 2015. The New Look for LA is characterized by landscapes as creative and diverse as our architecture. Incorporating the parkway into the broader landscape design means the new look creates outrageous curb appeal for each property. What does all this individualism mean for the visual cohesion of our neighborhoods?

That depends! The scrapping of uniform, traditional grass parkways does not need to lead to parkway anarchy.  One way to facilitate a cohesive neighborhood look is to define a community parkway palette that works with prevalent architectural styles; local climate, soils and regulations; and homeowner preferences.

We love helping you use you find the plants to express yourself.  Our parkway palette includes IdealMow lawn alternatives along with a variety of foliage useful in directing or withstanding foot traffic.  While many neighborhoods have established parkway trees, others have a chance to redefine even their tree palette due to damage inflicted by the drought.  Take a peek and see what feels like home!

Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board LA Parkway Plant Palette on Pinterest. Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board LA Parkway Trees on Pinterest.

California Native Palettes

Find a palette that is just right for your style and interests

Here are just a few of the delightfully balanced California Native Plant Palettes available in Pinterest.

Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board California Native Plant Palette on Pinterest.Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board California Edible-Medicinal Plant Palette on Pinterest.Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board California Fire Resistant Natives on Pinterest. Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board IdealMow Lawn Alternatives on Pinterest. Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board LA Wildland Adjacent Plant Palette on Pinterest. Follow FormLA Landscaping’s board Coastal Garden Palette on Pinterest.

2012 Pasadena Showcase House

his 1920s Spanish, Moorish home at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains received a through remodel as part of the nation’s “biggest and best showcase home tour in the country.”  The Pasadena Showcase House of Design recruited top California designers, including FormLA Landscaping’s Cassy Aoyagi, who designed the Andalusian Courtyard.

his 1920s Spanish, Moorish home at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains received a through remodel as part of the nation’s “biggest and best showcase home tour in the country.” The Pasadena Showcase House of Design recruited top California designers, including FormLA Landscaping’s Cassy Aoyagi, who designed the Andalusian Courtyard.

 

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Designer Cassy Aoyagi spoke with Cindy Dole and Eric Stromer of HomeWizards Radio about
achieving this high-end look

at home. Listen in while you take the tour to steal this look!

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