“Weber Project”
Residential Category $25,000 - $100,000
Project Location: San Diego, CA

The clients wanted to keep some of the hardscapes (organic shapes) but also wanted a more modern, contemporary, clean look. These shapes were used to design the new areas of the backyard and a yin-and-yang effect was built into the design.

The revamped patio area is large enough to put out 5 or 6 tables for small dining events under the stars. It also showcases new fire and water features.

The clients two toy poodles have a bit of lawn for their potty space.

Phase Two was the front yard, whose brief included keeping the budget low but finding a way to have an enclosed yet open space for the toy poodles.

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The clients directed all the existing backyard patio be retained and to give a “face-lift” to the old BBQ area. The BBQ’s new counter really gives it a lift.

Interestingly, the prior owners had left an antique claw-foot tub that had to be incorporated into the new design. Voila! A succulent planter.

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Laser-cut metal screen.

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Fire feature and curved bench.

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Hillside and BBQ area.

Close up of flagstone path to outer garden.

Before photos by AnandaScapes LLC.
After photos by Janet Bark Photography.


JUDGES' FEEDBACK: This is a beautiful transformation of the back. The fence in the back yard provides good screening while not appearing to be overwhelming. As well, the new bench and fire pit mimic the shapes and materials of the existing bar and retaining wall. We love the plant choices and how they were put together; nice textural differences. We also love the fire and water features, which are beautifully combined. Great job.


ABOUT JOEL BERLIN: Joel has two design degrees; a BFA from the American Intercontinental University and a MFA from California State University, Long Beach. He began his college education at Cal Poly, Pomona studying Ornamental Horticulture, finishing his general education before moving into Design. He is also a Certified in the Association of Professional Landscape Designers.

Joel has spent 5 years owning and operating a Landscape Design Business in Palm Springs, where he developed a love and vast knowledge for Desert Plants and California Native Plants. While in Palm Springs Joel worked for the Desert Garden Center, LLC were he managed the outdoor lighting and irrigation departments. In August of 2007, He started AnandaScapes LLC here in San Diego and has designed over 100 plans.

Joel is an active member of the Water Conservation Garden, the San Diego Botanical Gardens, Pacific Horticulture Society, and California Native Plant Society.