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[H453]Home & Landscape Design
by Jeff Halper, Jef

In 2003, we received a call from John and Jennifer Randall of West Houston. They had decided to build a French-style home just off of Piney Point near Memorial Drive. Jennifer wanted a modern French landscape design that reflected the symmetry, balance, and patterns of Old World estates. French landscapes like this are popular because of their uniquely proportioned partier gardens, formal garden and constructions, and tightly clipped hedges. John also wanted the French landscape design because of his passion for his heritage (he originally came to Houston from Louisiana), as well as the obvious aesthetic benefits of creating a natural complement to the architecture of the new house.

The first thing we designed was a motor court driveway/parking area in the front of the home. While you may not think that a paved element would have anything at all do with landscape design, in reality it is truly apropos to the theme. French homes almost always have paving that extends all the way to the house. In the case of the Randall home, we used interlocking concrete pavers to create a surface that looks much older than it really is. This prevented the property from looking too much like a new construction and better lent itself to the elegance and stateliness characteristic of French landscape designs in general.

Further blending of practical function with the aesthetic elements of French landscaping was accomplished in an area to the left of the driveway. John loved fishing, and he requested that we design a convenient parking area to temporarily store his boat while he waited for a slip at the marina to become available. Knowing that this area would function only for temporary storage, we came up with the idea of integrating this special parking area into the green space of a partier garden. We laid down a graveled area in the shape of a horseshoe that would easily allow John back up his truck and unload his boat. We then surrounded this graveled area with a scalloped hedge characterized by a very bright, light green color. Planting boxwoods and Holly trees beyond the hedge, we then extended them throughout the yard. This created a contrast of light and green ground cover that is characteristic of French landscape designs. By establishing alternating light and dark shades of color, it helps establish an unconscious sense of movement which the eye finds it hard to resist following

Parterre gardens like this are also keynote elements to French landscape designs, and the combination of such a green space with the functional element of a paved area serves to elevate the mundane purpose of a temporary parking and storage area into an aesthetic in its own right. Also, we deliberately chose the horseshoe design because we knew this space could later be transformed into a decorative center for the entire garden. This is the main reason we used small stones to cover the area, rather than concrete or pavers. When the boat was eventually relocated, the darkly colored stones surrounded by a brightly colored hedge gave us an excellent place to mount an outdoor sculpture.

The elegance of the home and surrounding French landscape design warranted attention at all hours so we contracted a lighting design company to ensure that all important elements of the house and property were fully visible at night. With mercury vapor lights concealed in trees, we created artificial moonlight that shone down on the garden and front porch. For accent lighting, we used a combination of up lights and down lights to differentiate architectural features, and we installed façade lights to emphasize the face of the home itself.

Although a new construction, this residence achieved such an aura of stateliness that it earned fame throughout the neighborhood almost overnight, and it remains a favorite in the Piney Point area to this day.


A concrete driveway can make a dramatic difference in home landscaping and enhance property value by lending itself to a variety of designs available. Concrete is preferred over other materials in the construction of a driveway because concrete is versatile, durable, has a good appearance, requires low maintenance and indicates quality construction from the first glance.

Why opt for concrete?

Today's homeowners take great pride in the exterior of their home which is why a concrete driveway has become an essential part of a landscaping plan imparting an inviting image. The wide variety of texture, color or patterns of concrete has elevated the driveway as an element of landscape designing and meeting homeowners? exact demands.

Functionality of concrete:

Concrete is not just functional but lends itself to a wide variety of design options that can make a dramatic difference in home landscaping plans. Apart form the traditional look, concrete can have a decorative appearance and the feel and color of brick, tile, slate or stone. Another popular finish is exposed aggregate. Many other design choices are available that complement a variety of exterior treatments of the house. Concrete driveways give trouble-free service to homeowners because of the simple reason that concrete is enduring. They also do not require major maintenance and just like many high-quality purchases cost less in the long run.

Patterns in concrete:

From the street to the garage, a personally designed concrete driveway not only adds visual satisfaction but also adds long lasting quality and value to the home. Concrete can be molded into any shape, texture, pattern or color. Concrete can add a new dimension of quality and elegance to your home at a reasonable cost. An exotic and colorful way to enhance an ordinary concrete driveway is by pattern stamping. In pattern stamping, the driveway is cast in place concrete which has been colored and imprinted with a pattern designed to look like brick, tile, cobblestone or various other patterns.

A well-laid concrete driveway can give at least 20 to 30years? trouble-free service and can be laid quite easily by any person. The concrete should be of high quality and at least be 75mm thick and 2.75 meters width is adequate. The concrete should be laid in panels that are square or nearly so. The surface of the driveway should have a cross-fall so that water can drain off it. There should not be any low areas where water can accumulate.
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