Inside: - Featured projects with Before, During & After. - Design tips: Entryways. - Paver selection guide. - More than 60 completed project portfolio pics.
Product Spotlight: Mega Olde Towne Mega Olde Towne is the hottest hardscape product in Jacksonville right now, available in more than 30 colors and color blends.
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Welcome Thank you for taking the time to veiw our newest portfolio magazine. Moderna Pavers of Jacksonville has been designing and creating beautiful brick paver and retaining wall projects in the Jacksonville area for many years. We also specialize in brick paver driveways and other large scale projects with an all in-house approach and impressive equipment array. You can visit the Moderna Pavers website for more information and photos showcasing our work. This magazine features photos from Moderna’s portfolio and other inspirations, going back 8 years through more than 1200 completed hardscape projects. Today more property owners recognize the value of improving first impressions, there’s has been a growing interest in hardscaping with paving stones and the creation of points of interest, such as fountains or enclosed spaces. As many designers have said, “the outdoor patio is the new living room.” Lately, the desire to improve curb appeal has also meant the creation of a distinctive driveway, walkway, or entryway. Treating the driveway as part of the landscaping is one of the hottest new design trends. An increasingly popular driveway design choice is also a practical one - interlocking concrete pavers.
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In this issue:
Plantation Club: Flipping a Florclosure A before, during & after account of a paver driveway and front hardscape remodel project with an agressive timeline. Together with IN2IT homes- an interrior & exterior design-build firm in Ponte Vedra, see how this home was transformed.
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Ponte Vedra: Paver Driveway Remodel Before and after photos of this sprawling rear entry driveway in Ponte Vedra shows how changing from an old concrete driveway to brick pavers can make a dramatic change in the curb appeal of a home in just a few days. Most poured concrete driveways in our area last about 10 to 15 years before cracks and heaving are apparent throughout. Pavers have a longer life cycle & are able to be re-leveled if they are heaved from roots.
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Marsh Landing: Pre Party Planning Starting out as a clean slate, this Marsh Landing backyard was transformed into a gathering spot for the homeowners and guests to enjoy year round. Complete with landscape lighting, seat walls, and built in hardscape plant beds- this was a striking transformation. Page 14
Entryway Design Tips
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Your curb appeal & more importantly the path that guests take from the driveway to your front door is often the best place to make a lasting first impression on your home. This issue features some simple design tips to take into account when designing your new entryway and how to create a graceful flow to your front door.
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Project Portfolio: Views tons of project photos. Each photo is labeled with the details about the materials used on the project including paver color, paver shape, layout, and product manufacturer.
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What to Expect: Before, During & After Project Guide: Some of our frequently asked questions are addressed in this guide from how to prepare for your hardscape project to a quick care guide on how to care for your new hardscape drive, patio or walk.
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How We Do It: A gallery of photos of Moderna working on the job & a look into how we complete each project in a timely, efficient manner without sacrificing quality and attention to detail. Moderna has completed more than 1200 projects in the past 8 years in the Jacksonville and North Florida area- using owner operated in-house equipment.
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Featured Project
Plantation Country Club: Flipping a Forclosure
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Plantation Club: Flipping a Forclosure When Joe and Julie Bowers purchased a foreclosure property in The Plantation, a large, upscale community in Ponte Vedra Beach, they planned to renovate the home in just 12 weeks. A 6,000-square-foot house with four bedrooms and five bathrooms, this was no small order. Recently retired, Joe established IN2IT Homes, home improvement specialists that concentrate on older home remodels within an aggressive timeline. When he purchased the property in The Plantation, Joe looked to Moderna Pavers for a new driveway and corresponding front hardscape wall and columns.“Moderna did our previous home’s driveway and patio and we were impressed with their speed, quality of work and competitive pricing,” Joe explains. “For this rehab, Moderna completed the job in less than a week and complimented the design and implementation of the lighting, irrigation and landscaping.” Joe’s wife, Julie, is in charge of most of the design decisions when it comes to IN2IT Homes’ projects. “She wanted a wall for privacy and to add parking spots next to each garage for additional parking,” Joe explains. “Julie and Chris, owner of Moderna, were instrumental in designing the
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walls and parking spaces, as well as guestroom patio and sidewalk.” When Joe and Julie Bowers of IN2IT Homes purchased this sprawling foreclosure home in The Plantation, it was in desperate need of some TLC. A stark, white stucco exterior, concrete slab driveway and little to no curb appeal was decreasing the value of the property. Moderna Pavers demolished and removed the large concrete slab driveway and installed a custom paver
driveway and corresponding hardscape walls for a clean, natural and finished look. A beautiful new wood and glass front door, stone accents on the façade of the home, darker exterior paint color and landscaping was added to compliment the hardscape and driveway. It is such a beautiful home and we are ready to do another one soon,” says Joe. “It was a terrific experience and we look forward to working with each of our suppliers like Moderna Pavers again soon.”
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Ponte Vedra: Paver Driveway Remodel. Like many poured concrete driveways in the area, this one was more than 10 years old, and suffering from cracks and breakage throughout. In some areas the concrete had cracked so bad due to the roots of a nearby pine tree, that the concrete had heaved more than three inches upward. In just 4 days, moderna removed the old concrete driveway, cleared the roots and installed more than 5,000 square feet of brick pavers. The new paver driveway is much more attractive, adds value to the home and has a much longer life cycle than poured concrete. The homeowners wanted a paver that would complement the home nicely without being too busy or flashy that would stand out, drawing attention away from the house. The pavers selected are called Mega Olde Towne, a paver shape that has three pieces together in the pattern and laid alternating in size and direction of the paver. The Mega Olde Towne has a smooth surface across the top of the pavers and a slight pillowed corner giving it a cobble look. The Mega Olde Towne paver is available in more than 20 colors and color blends. Though there is a physical border surrounding the project, it was done in the same three pieces and in the same color blend as the rest of the project for a seamless look.
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by John Doe During
Featured Project
Ponte Vedra: Paver Driveway Remodel
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Featured Project
Marsh Landing: Pre Party Planning
“I got everything I wanted,” she says. “We use the space everyday. Whether we’re entertaining a big group, a few friends or just ourselves, it is perfect.”
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Before The owners of this lakefront home in Marsh Landing, a prestigious gated subdivision in Ponte Vedra Beach, needed a multi-functional backyard space. Each year, they throw two big parties during The Players Championship. When not entertaining large groups of people, they use the space as an extension of their house – an outdoor living room in temperate weather. “It’s an area to read under the oak tree, have cocktails and hors d’oeuvres with a few friends or coffee in the morning,” owner Anna Dennis explains. After getting a quote from a landscape architect and bids from five contracting companies, Dennis knew what she was looking for out of the space and out of the people she wanted to execute the project. “I felt an architect would just be an additional cost that I could transfer to larger privacy shrubs, or more pavers,” she says. “What started as just an empty space of grass and beds began to take shape in my head.” Dennis decided to meet with Linda from Moderna Pavers out of Jacksonville. She says she enjoyed working with Moderna because they were willing to put in the time to come up with several different design ideas. After a month of going back and forth with computer-aided design (CAD) ideas – tweaking curves and planter sizes, Dennis settled on her ideal backyard patio space, but not before adding a driveway apron, path along the side of the house and path to the front door. In just a few days, Moderna transformed the Dennis’ bleak backyard into a beautiful and multi-functional outdoor space including a travertine lanai with a step that extends outwards, three built-in planters, a seating wall and irrigated beds for an herb garden, flower gardens and even a space to plant a few veggies. Before the project even started, Dennis knew exactly how she wanted to furnish the space. She was looking to incorporate four chairs and an ottoman, a hammock and a double chaise lounge so that she, her husband and their dog could read and relax together. “I got everything I wanted,” she says. “We use the space everyday. Whether we’re entertaining a big group, a few friends or just ourselves, it is perfect.”
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Entry Design Tips
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ADD CURVES
Doing something as simple as adding a few curves to a walkway or entryway can make a huge difference, too often we are use to seeing the standard 90 degree corners and square entryways.
FL ARE I T OUT Adding nice flares as the walkway transitions into the driveway is a nice touch blending both together and leading guests gracefully to the front door. This is often a softer, more natural path people tend to walk and it lends to the flow of the landscaping.
MAKE I T WIDER
Most walks built 10 or more years ago are 3 feet wide. Going to 4 or even 5 feet can really open up the look of the entrance and also allow guests to walk side by side on the way to the door.
NO AKWARD ST EPS Alot of entryways we see have a nonstandard step height or even worse 2 steps of different heights. We find that often eliminating the step can create a safer transition from the walk to the house.
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Choosing Your Pavers Showroom
Tremron is one of two paver maufacturers in North Florida. The Tremron Hardscape Design Center, an indoor paver showroom on Philips Highway near the Avenues Mall showcases some of the most of the popular paver colors & styles as well as some displays of the cooresponding retaining walls and hardscape features such as a fireplace, firepit, bench & grill. There are also loose samples available for homeowners to bring back to thier home. There are many shapes available & any shape can be produced in any of the more that 30 colors or color blends. A frequently used paver shape is referred to as a “Cobble” meaning that the paver has slightly pillowed corner & contours through the sides of the paver & a flat top. Olde Towne- the most common cobble paver is available with 2 or 3 rectangular & square pieces together in the pattern. Mega Olde Towne is similar to the traditional Olde Towe, only larger, with 3 pieces together. Cobble shape pavers are most often laid in a random pattern, meaning the pieces alternate in size & direction as they are installed. Another popular paver shape is the traditional 4”x8” paver or also called a “Brick” or “Holland” shape. These pavers are also smooth across the surface of the paver, but have a 45 degree bevel on the edges. Common layout patterns for the 4” x 8” paver are herringbone or basketweave. A newer & increasingly popular shape intuoduced last year by Tremron is called Stonehurst. The Stonehurst shape has a flagstone like texture on the surface of the paver and does not turn down at the edges or corners like the cobble shapes. Stonehurst has the same footprint as Mega Olde Towne, with 3 sizes- a large rectangle, small rectangle & square.
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Existing Projects Sometimes visiting or driving by a completed project is a great way to see the color and style of a paver on a large scale. Photos can get you close but seeing the actual pavers spread out over a large surface is the best way to see how the colors are blended together. In some communities we have a dozen or more completed paver driveways to look at in a range of colors and patterns.
Location map The Tremron Hardscape Design Center is located just across from the regal cinemas at the avenues at: 9454 Philips Hwy #7 Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-886-1970
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SHAPES:
OLDE TOWNE 2 PIECE OLDE TOWNE 3 PIECE MEGA OLDE TOWNE APPIAN COMBO
CHARACTERISTICS: PILLOWED CORNERS CURVED EDGES MULTIPLE SIZES
Cobble shape pavers include the most common shapes that we install throughout North Florida. Olde Towne and Mega Olde Towne are the most widely used, these pavers have a flat surface, slighty pillowed corners and slightly rounded edges to give the appearance of a softer stone without being too bumpy when driving or rolling across them. Several sizes are used together in the pattern to further add to the cobblestone like appearance.
SHAPES:
4” x 8” BRICK 8” x 8” PLAZA 12” x 12” PLAZA BISHOPS HAT
CHARACTERISTICS: TRADI TIONAL SHAPES 45 DEGREE EDGES
Classic shapes include traditional brick shape pavers like the 4” x 8” paver. These pavers can be laid in a variety of patterns like the herringbone or basketweave. These pavers have flat surface and a small 45 degree bevel at the edges of each brick. Also included on the classic line is the Plaza series which includes from 8” x 8” up to 18” x 18”.
SHAPES:
STONEHURST BLUESTONE VIENNA BERGERAC
CHARACTERISTICS: STONE TEXTURE IRREGULAR EDGES DIMPLED OR ANTIQUED
The textured line of shapes includes the popular Stonehurst paver, designed to resemble natural stone with all the strength and upkeep advantages of pavers. Some clients choose to have their textured pavers antiqued which adds more surface and edge undulations. Most textured pavers consist of several sizes together in the pattern to resemble a natural slate or stone.
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Moderna in Action
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How we operate
How do you know if the company that you are hiring to preform your project is right for the job? How do you know that they have the resources and experience to get things done in a timely manner? Those are questions that many homeowners face with any large scale project. Many customers are aprehensive taking on a large scale project due to their own past experience or witnessing neigbor’s boggled construction job. The typical dilligence and rules apply when hiring someone to work on your home: Make sure the company has a good reputation, has been in business for awhile, has the appropriate liscesnce and insurance, etc. But other factors are important tooModerna will: · Take our time to answer any questions and address any concerns you have. · Provide a clear, detailed proposal and CAD drawing indicating exactly what we are proposing to do. · Produce field drawings to insure the project is being built exactly as planned. · Provide easy communication throughout the process to make sure your expectations are met. · Give you a clear schedule on material production, paver availability and start date. · Stay in touch with you if there are any changes. · Work the full crew each day, all day until the project is complete. · Work on your project every business day and most often Saturdays until your project is complete. · Not start another project until your project is complete. · Make sure you are completely satisfied before asking for final payment. Moderna has completed more than 1200 projects in the past 7 years and boasts 100% customer satisfaction. With projects in almost every neighborhood in Jacksonville we have a happy customer near you.
The end result is a beautiful completed project & a happy customer.
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