Project designed by the fine folks at Terremoto Landscape, project built by JVP. Details - Steel Grey Pool plaster and the tile is a large format black Basalt tile, deck at pool is made from vertically placed 2X4 Cedar materiel. Cedar wood used throughout for fencing, concrete is a custom seeded aggregate, wood slabs around firepit provided by our friends at Angel City Lumber, firepit by Wesley Paul Thatcher Design, water feature built by us. Project made the cover of Architectural Digest, November 2021. Amazing photos always by Caitlin Atkinson, she is the best.
Architecture by Abramson Architects, Landscape design by Environmental Design Studio. JVP built the pool and handled a majority of the hardscape and board-form walls on this project. Details - pool tile by Heath Ceramics (Mid Century White), pool plaster is PebbleSheen White Diamonds, hardscape at pool is terrazzo that ran from the inside to out.
This beautiful pool project was designed by us for our client in Mount Washington. The landscape was designed and installed by our friend Fi at Fi Campbell Landscapes. Details - Pool tile by Heath ceramics, color is Forest. Concrete is TopCast #3, pool plaster is PebbleSheen Turtle Bay. Wood around pool is Ipe, Chairs at pool are by EcoOutdoor. Photos always by Caitlin Atkinson.
This project was designed by Terremoto and built by us. The tile is Heath Ceramics, MidCentury White and the plaster is a simple, white plaster. Decking materiel is Cedar, concrete is TopCast #25 on the horizontals and #50 on the vertical pool walls, Bluff Chairs and Soma Stones from Manos by Concreteworks. Project was featured in Sunset Magazine, August 2021. Photos by Caitlin Atkinson.
Another superb project designed by Terremoto, we loved taking this amazing lot in the hills of Echo Park and transforming it into a true gem. Details - Pool tile is Heath ceramics, color is Midnight. Plaster is Steel Grey. Concrete is a TopCast #5 with a custom mixed aggregate, chairs around the firepit are by Industry of All Nations and loungers at pool by Teak Warehouse. Photography by Caitlin Atkinson.
Another great project in Los Feliz. Clients had a badly shaped hillside pool that we rebuilt, added Thermory decking throughout and a lot of California and Aussie natives. Tile by Heath ceramics and plaster is Steel Grey. Concrete is TopCast #3. Table, benches and firepit by Plain Air. Firepit chairs by Industry of All Nations. Photos always by Caitlin Atkinson.
This project was designed and built by us. We photographed it a little soon, we will go back next year and shoot it again. The star of the show is the Yucca Rostrata in the front yard that we planted. the Red Bud in the backyard is pretty amazing in the springtime as well. Details - Tile, Heath ceramics Mid Century White, plaster is white, wood decking at pool is Thermory, firepit by Wesley Paul Thatcher Design and chairs by Willy Guhl. Photos always by Caitlin Atkinson.
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We recently had a legend of the rock world come to us and ask for a swimming pool in the hills of La Crescenta. We designed, engineered and built a 50’ pool in the middle of a cactus garden, which required some serious effort and planning to unpack and then replant a large, established cactus garden. Nothing was wasted from the garden. Our design office at JVP put together a beautiful space and the client loves the final result. Pool tile is Heath ceramics Mid Century White and the plaster is PebbleSheen Turtle Bay. Photos always by Caitlin Atkinson.
This is the project where David @ Terremoto fell in love with us, he hasn’t stopped calling ever since. Project was a complete renovation of an original 1950’s Harold B Zook home. Architect Emily Farnham and landscape architect David Godshall took great care to bring this home back to life. Details - Pool tile is Heath ceramics, Mid Century White. Pool Plaster is PebbleSheen White Diamonds. Concrete is TopCast #3, wood bench by Angel City Lumber, loungers by James Perse, firepit was built custom by JVP. Project made the cover of Architectural Digest, July/August issue 2018. Photos by Caitlin Atkinson.
Built in 1962, this beautiful post + beam home was in need of a hillside pool. Terremoto Landscape designed the space and it was important that it felt like it had always been there. The decks are untreated ipe wood, tile is Ann Sacks and the pebble finish in the pool is Turtle Bay. Deck chairs by Willy Guhl. Photos always by Caitlin Atkinson.
This pool is 13'X22' with an encapsulated pool cover and a raised bond beam covered in Heath Ceramics. Ipe wood was used for the decks, Cumaru wood for the fencing and a floating concrete counter for the bbq area. Photos by William Short.
Homeowners wanted a simple yard - clean pool, Ipe wood decking and lots of grass for their kids. Tile by Heath ceramics (Mid Century White) with a french grey mini-pebble finish were used inside the pool. Deck furniture by Carlos Motta. Photos by William Short.
This Westside project in the Palisades was designed by Environmental Design Studio. We used bluestone throughout, black basalt tile in the pool and a dark PebbleFina pool finish. Furniture by James Perse. Photos by William Short.
This little diddy was designed by Terrremoto, installed by us. Great space, if you are in the neighborhood, stop by and have a drink or better yet, stay the night! Photos by Caitlin Atkinson.
JVP built the water feature at the Flagship RH Modern store in Beverly Hills, California.
Our first public park in Culver City. The park is connected to PLATFORM mall and sits under the MTA Expo line. Lead designer Diego Lopez of Terremoto Landscape did an amazing job creating this open space. The boss man, Mr Godshall, usually showed up for the free pizza and beer at Roberta’s and pointed a couple fingers. Photography by Stephen Schauer.