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Stone Island

This three acre island near Coquitlam took years to become what it is. Rock carved into paths by hand. Boulders shaped into terraces. A pond coaxed from solid ground. The kind of landscape that feels like it has always been there, even though someone gave their best years to make it so.

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Steveston Heritage

As you approach this heritage home in Steveston, the stone perimeter wall, wrought iron gate, and pergola give the property an immediate sense of arrival.

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Hyatt Place Metrotown

Hyatt Place Metrotown wanted their building to stop people in their tracks after dark. We wrapped their entire glass podium canopy in a continuous RGBW LED linear system, fully app controlled and programmable for any occasion.

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Kerrisdale Woodland

As you turn into the driveway of this Kerrisdale property, the canopy closes in above you. Mature trees line both sides, their trunks and roots lit from below, ferns and woodland shrubs filling the understorey with green. It feels less like a residential driveway and more like the entrance to something quietly extraordinary.

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Hollyburn Charm

This backyard garden in West Vancouver is the kind that rewards a slow walk through. Colours layered on colours, dahlias and foxgloves reaching upward, a rounded shrub anchoring the centre of the beds, a stone path threading through it all, and a garden statue keeping quiet watch from the foliage.

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Queens Park

This mid-century brick home sits just steps from Queens Park, and the garden was already doing a lot of the heavy lifting in the daytime. The goal was to carry that character into the evening without overdoing it.

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Point Grey Manor

There is a moment, standing at the base of the stone steps and looking up through the ivy draped columns toward the garden gate beyond, where this West Point Grey property feels like it belongs somewhere in the English countryside.

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