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Techo-Bloc
This backyard patio design is inspired by our Para patio slab. Large-scale, ultra-smooth texture and fine lines best describe the all-new Para HD. Manufactured with Techo-Bloc’s patented High Definition technology, an extremely tight surface texture with pores that are virtually invisible. The Para HD provides contemporary styling and design flexibility. Each of its three sizes are packaged and sold separately allowing your projects to reflect your personal creativity. This 60 mm product is available in a 500 mm x 250 mm, 500 mm x 500 mm and 500 mm x 750 mm. It is available in both hyper smooth and polished textures. Check out our website to shop the look! https://www.techo-bloc.com/shop/slabs/para/
McHale Landscape Design, Inc.
Resourced whiskey rain barrel.
Mittelgroßer, Halbschattiger Stilmix Garten im Sommer, hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Baltimore
Mittelgroßer, Halbschattiger Stilmix Garten im Sommer, hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Baltimore
yardscapes Inc.
Finished rooftop project with custom metal furniture and arbor, Tournesol planters, and container plantings. This is a close up of the custom metal furnishings. On top of the custom metal table base we installed limestone slabs. We decided wo add warmth to the space, by finding a reclaimed piece of wood and affixing it to a custom metal base.
Nouveau Garden Designs
Rocks and riverstone in various sizes were arranged to create a natural riverbed
Photo: Siggi Heyns
Eklektischer Garten in Perth
Eklektischer Garten in Perth
Plan-it Earth Design
A patio of Mixed materials holds this tiny backyard together
Collaborative design by Amy Whitworth, Lora Price and Annie Bamberger
Installation by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation
Photo by Amy Whitworth
Land Mechanics, Inc.
Cedar fence and planter boxes photo by Bronwyn Miller
Kleine, Halbschattige Eklektische Pflanzenwand im Sommer, hinter dem Haus in Orange County
Kleine, Halbschattige Eklektische Pflanzenwand im Sommer, hinter dem Haus in Orange County
Jamaica Cottage Shop Inc
A beautiful playhouse
with an overall height of ten feet. It can be converted to a very attractive storage shed when the kids out grow it.
Reminiscent of old Victorian houses, the steep rooflines and graceful dormer add a fresh style to boring backyard sheds. The two 2x2 opening windows fill the 96 square feet with lots of light making this quaint little cottage irresistible for the kid inside us all. The single door in the dormer is complemented with large double doors on the gable end allowing bulky items to fit in the shelter.
Glorious Gardens
Emma Almendarez
Großer, Halbschattiger Stilmix Kiesgarten hinter dem Haus in San Diego
Großer, Halbschattiger Stilmix Kiesgarten hinter dem Haus in San Diego
Aaron G. Edwards Landscape Architect
A Moon Gate penetrates the large cedar wall and provides a welcoming entrance into the garden.
Eklektischer Garten in Seattle
Eklektischer Garten in Seattle
Susan Schlenger Landscape Design
Over 400 perennials were included in this New Jersey landscape to produce color from early spring through late fall.The residential driveway landscaping is colorful and became an eye-catching front yard design.
This driveway designwas done with tumbled pavers. The nice thing about this type of paver is that it has a more stone-like or rustic look. It is also comprised of different colors rather than being one solid color.
Design and Photo by Susan Schlenger
Steve Masley Consulting and Design
Redwood branch trellises are a nice addition to a raised garden bed. They can be used for beans, peas, cucumbers, indeterminate tomatoes, and thornless blackberries. Photo by Steve Masley.
Eklektischer Garten Ideen und Design
Billy Goodnick Garden Design
A quiet, meditative space on a tree-covered, west facing side yard. The dominant planting motif is semi-tropical foliage emphasizing chartreuse and light green leaves in varying textures and forms.
Photo: Billy Goodnick
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