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Landscaping in Clinton Township, Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on November 12, 2009

At this residence in Clinton Township, Michigan we designed and installed stone and flagstone and plantings. The stone is Huron Highland and the paths are of flagstone. It is fall now, so the plantings are not as visible.

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Landscaping in Oxford, Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on November 12, 2009

We built this beachfront retaining wall in Oxford, Michigan using pre-cast concrete block called Versa-Lock. We also installed Unilock Sienna Stone steps leading down to the beach. Unilock Sienna Stone is a pre-cast concrete product. We then installed a brick paver patio using the customer’s existing bricks, and all of these measures increased the customer’s savings on the entire project.

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Unilock Sienna Stone steps to beach

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Steps leading down to the backyard beachfront.

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Steps as they appear walking up.

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Retaining Wall View toward the lake

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Brick Paver Patio

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Lakefront Retaining Wall

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Landscaping in Troy, Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on November 6, 2009

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We built this stone landscaping wall in Troy, Michigan.

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Landscaping in Franklin Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on September 29, 2009

Photos of a recent project we completed in Franklin, Michigan. Bob Porter designed this wonderful backyard oasis. We custom designed and built the pond, waterfall, flagstone patio and plantings. We used natural stone and ‘Lilac New York Blue’ flagstone in the patio seating area.

Special Kudos to our foreman, Chad King, on his exceptional work building this beautiful pond!!

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Bob’s Stone Work

Posted by landscapeartisan on September 9, 2009

We thought we’d share some recent photos of stone work Bob Porter, owner of Landscape Artisan, built when working for a prestigious landscaping company. The projects were designed by designers employed by the company.

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 The stone work above was done at a job in Franklin, Michigan.

He then did the following stone work at a neighbor’s in Franklin.

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The stone work below was completed on a house in Birmingham, Michigan. The home used to belong to Frederick Marshall — the famous Spirit of Detroit sculptor.

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The photos below are of a residence also in Birmingham, Michigan:

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Now for some photos of a job in Bloomfield Township:

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Stone Steps in Davisburg, Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on July 3, 2009

We recently installed these stone steps in Davisburg, Michigan. We also installed sod and boulders in flower beds along with adding other landscape elements.

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Landscaping in Royal Oak, Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on June 25, 2009

These photos were taken by Mark Kelly of a project we recently completed in Royal Oak, Michigan.

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Landscaping in Ortonville, Michigan

Posted by landscapeartisan on June 17, 2009

We did this job last fall, but the photos we just took.

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Detroit Home Awards Third Place Winner

Posted by landscapeartisan on March 4, 2009

Landscape Artisan took third place in Landscape Water Feature last night at the 2009 Detroit Home Design Awards!

Designed by Jeffrey White of Jeffrey White, Inc & Associates and built by Landscape Artisan.

Here is the winner:

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Contact us through our website at www.landscapeartisan.com if you’d like us to build you a potentially winning landscape in next year’s prestigious Detroit Home Awards Show.

The Spring 2009 Detroit Home Design Awards magazine hit newsstands today.

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Flagstone costs more than bricks

Posted by landscapeartisan on September 28, 2008

Flagstone patios cost more to install than brick pavers. Two significant variables factor into this cost difference.

First, flagstone is natural stone, not manufactured, and natural stone is quarried and mined. The flagstone material itself costs more than bricks.

Secondly, flagstone, for the most part, are larger pieces than brick and have different thicknesses, unlike brick’s uniformity. Each flagstone piece must be set individually, and the pieces must fit together much like a jigsaw puzzle. This increases the amount of time required to construct a flagstone patio or walk rather than using brick. More labor, more cost.

Brick pavers are uniform in thickness and size; you can set the base level off the bedding sand and start laying bricks fairly quick. Not so for flagstone.

The basic foundation for flagstone is the same as brick pavers – 5 to 6″ of compacted gravel base and bedding sand.

In my opinion, natural stone is more aesthetically pleasing.

I built this flagstone patio in 2007:

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