Office And Showroom:
8309 Tujunga Ave Ste. 201
Sun Valley, CA 91352, USA
Phone: 818-275-8271
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HOURS:
Monday - Friday : 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday - 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday - Closed
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More Green, Less Blue: 5 Water-Saving Tips for Your Landscape
/in Blog, Landscape Design /by Roy KimchiIs it possible to reduce water usage without giving up your gorgeous landscape? The answer is yes. You can maximize the beauty of your outdoor living space while minimizing water consumption. Here are few water-saving tips for your landscape.
Hardscaping vs Softscaping
/in Blog, Landscape Design /by Roy KimchiIf you’ve been looking into landscape design or exterior home improvement, you’ve most likely heard the terms hardscaping and softscaping. Well, that’s because every landscaping project can be broken down into these two aspects: hardscaping and softscaping. So, what is the difference and how can you use it to plan your own design?
Pacific Outdoor Living Teams up with The Fish Tank Kings
/in Blog, Outdoor Living /by Roy KimchiNat Geo Wild’s Fish Tank Kings returned for its 3rd season last week and Pacific Outdoor Living will be featured in an upcoming episode, titled The Fish Whisperer featuring celebrity dog trainer Cesar Millan! The Fish Tank Kings features a group of aquarium specialists as they aim to construct some of the most creative and demanding […]
Which Landscape Design is Right for You?
/in Blog, Landscape Design /by Roy KimchiWhen it comes to remodeling your backyard or making changes to your patio, you’re presented with an unlimited number of choices regarding the style, colors, materials and overall design. The best way to begin is to choose the landscape style you like the best and design within its guidelines. Of course, these styles don’t have […]
Courtyard Designs – 6 Ways to Transform Your Backyard
/in Blog, Landscape Design /by Roy KimchiCourtyards have been around for thousands of years, and while styles and materials have changed since then, the basic meaning and use has remained the same. Courtyard designs should be open, secluded spaces to mingle with friends, host events or just sit and contemplate the day.