#home and living
A hiking trail preserving very old oaks. This design looks beautiful without the need for a thirsty lawn, or other impracticalities that can further harm California’s drought situation and the environment through chemicals like pesticides. Planning a landscape doesn’t mean more is better. Sometimes retaining existing elements and enhancing them is the way to go. Project Name: “The Butterfly House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com Interior Design: maraya.com
Are you ready for an adult Easter egg hunt? There are 13 eggs hidden in this photo. Can you find them? Hints: some eggs are tiny and they’re all the same color. Good luck! Project Name: “Old Ojai.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com to and in collaboration with Sonny Ward junestreetarchitecture.com
Wishing you and your fur children the happiest National Pet Day! Landscape Designer Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
An exterior design with a driveway and rose garden. Project Name: “White Flower House.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
Feels like spring break. Project Name: “Old Ojai.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com to and in collaboration with Sonny Ward junestreetarchitecture.com
Many paths join an outside game room and a swimming pool built into a hillside. Project Name: “The White House. Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A sweet scented lavender field. The garden attracts pollinators, improving the landscape ecology for all. Project Name: “The White House. Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com
A blossoming fruit tree at a residential home orchard. These beautiful flowers will start budding fruit soon. Happy first day of spring! Project Name: “Provence in Ojai.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc. paulhendershotdesign.com