How lucky are we to live in a region where we can experience changing seasons?
It's now summer's last month and we've begun to feel the seasons transitioning. We're welcoming in the cool mornings, warm days, and crisp nights and look forward to more time outdoors - especially nights outside cozying up to the fire surrounded by family and friends - before the seasons change again.
If you've been thinking improving your space, contact us to explore the possibilities of what your property could become.
ANDOVER LANDSCAPE | NOTEWORTHY NEWS
HAVE A LANDSCAPE NEED, BUT DON’T NEED A MASTER PLAN?
Have a small landscape improvement need, but don't need a master-plan project?
It's officially SUMMER in New England!
Let us help you get your outdoor spaces looking revived and ready for spending more time outdoors soaking up the sun, reading in the shade, or spending time by the fire pit on a crisp night.
Andover Landscape Design & Construction also offers landscape design and construction services that don't necessarily require a complete landscape design with a master plan. If you are finding that your property could use a pick-me-up, we can help spruce up your space. Check out the photos below to see how we revived these beautiful spaces.
Call us today at 978-475-8138 to schedule your landscape service.
Andover Landscape Design and Construction Featured in Northshore Magazine
Andover Landscape Design and Construction Featured in Northshore Magazine
“Sited on a road hemmed with traditional Cape and Colonial houses, this new custom-built contemporary home is, among other things, intriguing.
Overlooking Andover’s Fish Brook wetland—a haven for wildlife including great blue heron, hawk, beaver, and fox—the house pays homage to the view from every angle. In fact, its very existence is owed to that view, as it was the impetus for the family’s purchase of the lot. “Everything was about the view of the wetland area—the siting of the house, the interior layout and design, and specifically the landscape,” says Russell Stott, landscape architect and partner at Andover Landscape, the firm responsible for the project.”