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20,000 square foot clubhouse from the 1800s in Greenwich has
its foundation rebulit. Candide Landscaping is called in to
handle stonework and a portion of the landscaping.
Before,
front view. |
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| Before,
rear view. |
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| The
building is moved back 75 feet to rebuild the foundation.
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A curved rampway is installed in the back of the clubhouse. |
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| A
concrete pad is poured and flagstone is cut and laid down.
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| After:
The finished product |
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| Before:
a curved walkway and stone wall is built.
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| After |
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| A
unique, personalized entryway is created
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| Flagstone
is laid out, and a pattern is outlined in the stone. |
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| The
stones are cut in place.
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| Granite
blocks are inset into the design. |
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| The
finished product.
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| A
3,700 square foot deck is framed and poured. |
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| Flagstone
is laid in place.
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| The
finished product.
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| The
finished product. |
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| End
of project.
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| After:
Stonework and landscaping details enhance the front entryway |
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| After:
Stonework along the entryway
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