Whether it’s Inca-style polygonal masonry with tight joinery, stately big-block ashlar Old World, British fieldstone boundary walls, or a Northwest look we both create together, our walls not only hold things up, they stand the test of time.
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- Quince wall
- James wall and dining patio
- Rhododendron Gardens fern wall and pool detail
- This magnificent 385-square-foot wall incorporates 36 tons of Corbett basalt in the face
- 33rd Ave retaining wall
- Tight retaining wall featuring a medley of complimentary stone, dining area up top, portion of massive slab bench (angled wall as backrest) lower right. Alberta neighborhood
- DeGarmo raised bed wall
- Sherlag wall with custom flourishes
- The Rhododendron Gardens
- Whitten wall, bench and stairs
- Jeness wall, bench and flourishes
- Sellwood wall detail
- Masterson entry stairs and retaining wall
- 33rd Ave retaining wall
- The back patio at DeGarmo
- This wall on Mt. Tabor is among our favorites- tight, well-carved, yet with a very informal organic flow.
- Central Oregon ranch wall utilizing local stone.
- Portion of intricate garden retaining wall. Centerpiece of shaped basalt column we called “The Dolphin”. Mt Tabor area.
- Medley of Pacific NW stone, very tight, soon to be ideal backdrop for riotous, overflowing ornamentals.
- DeGarmo patio with bench, walls, and stairs
- The Bench That Couldn’t Last- When we finished countersinking this slab, an elderly gentleman from across the street prophesied very forcefully that it would shortly tip over because we hadn’t used concrete…15 years later the client still sits with her friends. North slope Mt. Tabor
- Jeness wall
- James wall detail with custom niche
- Sellwood wall detail kshdkjhkjsd kjh kjsdhf kjsdh f
- Sherlag wall and custom niche
- Sellwood wall detail
- Terraced retaining wall with permeable paver driveway
- DeGarmo patio with bench, walls, and stairs