Nestled away in North McAllen, this residence now radiates sophistication thanks to a stunning landscape and façade transformation. A freshly laid travertine walkway guides visitors to the entrance, flanked by tiered planting beds that blend lush shades of green with elegant hints of purple. The striking Black Diamond Crape Myrtle adds a bold, distinctive touch to the garden. Symmetrically arranged palm clusters on either side of the façade provide balance and structure, anchoring the home’s presence while elevating its curb appeal. Thoughtfully positioned landscape lighting brings the textures of stone and foliage to life after dark, turning the property into a nighttime masterpiece. The before-and-after difference is nothing short of dramatic—so much so, the home now stands as the crown jewel of the block.
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AuthorAndrew Heffner is a registered landscape architect in Michigan and Texas. He earned his Bachelors of Landscape Architecture from Michigan State University. Archives
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