IN Upper St. Clair Spring 2014 | Page 38

HOME IMPROVEMENT Luxe Landscaping W BEFORE hen Karen and Richard McNeer relocated east of Pittsburgh from Boston, where they lived for 30 years, they wanted to find something similar to the very modern loft they owned there. Eventually, Karen and Richard settled on a newly renovated, open-plan house with a vacant lot running alongside of it. “The owner of that empty lot was interested in putting in condos, so we bought it from him to preserve the green space,” Karen shares. “I’m an avid gardener. I spent a good deal of my childhood in nurseries. My father hybridized orchids and my mother was a wildflower expert.” While the home already had a well-designed deck and patio complete with a fireplace feature, Karen had a higher vision for that lot space. “I wanted very modern, clean lines, not a traditional English cottage garden. I was going for a Zen feel but we couldn’t pretend that it was going to be a mountain terrain or a winding pathway.” The McNeers brought in a licensed landscape architect. The lot had been used for parking and was a hideous sea of gravel—almost impenetrable, like concrete. But any space can be turned into a good space. The challenge was to create something that co [