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Fresh Project
Fresh Project will take you through a residential landscaping project currently in progress. Check back for regular updates and watch the transformation. In this typical Southeast Heights front yard, the homeowners wanted to create a more usable outdoor space. The...
Written on June 1, 2014 at 3:00 pm
Categories: Featured Designs, Landscape Design, Landscaping Tips, Projects in Progress
Tags: projects in progress
Why a Landscape Plan is Important
Would you trust anyone to remodel your house based on a mere 15 minute sketch? The same is true for your yard. Functional and beautiful landscapes add value not only to your home but also your lifestyle, but the keyword...
Written on June 1, 2014 at 1:59 pm
Categories: Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Landscaping Tips
Tags: Landscape Plans, outdoor living, xeriscape
Southwestern Garden Escape
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Written on June 1, 2014 at 12:50 pm
Categories: Articles, Featured Designs, Landscape Architecture, Landscape Design, Landscaping Tips
Tags: arbor, banco, bridges, fireplace, outdoor living, paths, pergola, shade structure, xeriscape
Fresh Project – Walkway
The first step in the project was to remove the existing, dated walk. It was too narrow, too close to the house and generally unattractive. Since the homeowners prefer a more contemporary style, we chose to honor that by creating a new...
Written on December 30, 2013 at 2:30 am
Categories: Featured Designs, Landscape Design, Landscaping Tips, Projects in Progress
Tags: exposed aggregate concrete, outdoor living, shade, walkway
Learning A Few New Tricks Treats You, Your Dog To A Welcoming Yard
By Rick Nathanson, Journal Staff Writer, Albuquerque Journal If you could see your yard through the eyes of your dog, would your tail be wagging? Is the yard visually pleasing? Is it an inviting physical space for playing and relaxing? That canine...
Written on August 3, 2013 at 8:34 am
Categories: Articles, Dog Friendly Landscape, Landscape Design, Landscaping Tips
Tags: dog friendly yard, dog runs, grass, paths, proper plant selection
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About the Owner
Amy J. Steidlmayer has been designing landscapes since 1997. She holds a Bachelors degree in Interior Design from University of Arizona, a Masters in Architecture from Illinois Institute of Technology, and was a practicing landscape architect for 15 years. Formerly employed as a designer at one of Albuquerque’s largest landscape design/build firms, Amy saw a need for a landscape design company that could provide state-of-the art plans while still offering hands-on customer service. As such, her approach emphasizes that the customer is an integral part of the “design,” and her plans are characterized by coordinated effort between herself and her clients.