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Princeton Design Collaborative
Jeffrey Edward Tryon
Kleiner, Schattiger, Geometrischer Moderner Garten im Innenhof im Sommer mit Wasserspiel und Natursteinplatten in Philadelphia
Kleiner, Schattiger, Geometrischer Moderner Garten im Innenhof im Sommer mit Wasserspiel und Natursteinplatten in Philadelphia
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The shade garden demonstrates the importance of mixing foliage size and shape since the predominant color is green.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Moderner Vorgarten im Sommer in Milwaukee
Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Moderner Vorgarten im Sommer in Milwaukee
Accent Landscapes
Flagstone slabs create a winding path through dense plantings.
Großer, Schattiger Eklektischer Gartenweg im Herbst, hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Denver
Großer, Schattiger Eklektischer Gartenweg im Herbst, hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Denver
Helms Landscape Design, LLC
Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Moderner Vorgarten im Sommer mit Mulch in Houston
Sport Court St. Louis
You want the best for your family, but no family is just like the other. We have an extensive range of customizable features that will make your backyard court or home gym unlike any other.
Cultivar, Inc.
Spring
L. McGrath
Schattiger, Mittelgroßer Moderner Garten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus in Boston
Schattiger, Mittelgroßer Moderner Garten im Frühling, hinter dem Haus in Boston
Total Sport Solutions, Inc.
With 18 standard court colours to choose from, this family had no problem finding coplours for their court to match their house and garage.
Total Sport Solutions
Plan-it Earth Design
A stepping stone path takes you from the main patio around the corner of the house to the sunny raised bed vegetable garden. Lots of interesting plants to see on the way. You hardly know you're in a dense urban neighborhood with all the privacy plants that soften the fenceline.
Design by Amy Whitworth
Installed by J Walter Landscape & Irrigation
Photo by Janet Loughrey
Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
Coastal front garden in Eastern Suburbs Sydney.
Using coastal plants and Sydney Sandstone rocks, we created a soft coastal landscape that had a designers touch but still a natural feel
George Pendleton & Co., Inc.
1 of 3-This will be the “natural” firepit created in lower back yard of the residence. Blended into the natural landscape which has been enhanced with boulders, plantings and a stone step staircase and path, this area will be convient to the formal patio w/gas firepit and the covered patio w/stone fireplace.
Luciole Design Inc.
Once visitors pass the screen wall, they're welcomed by a fountain, landing deck and seat wall. These elements enclose the front door, creating a more intimate feel even though the door is set like a stage above street level.
photo Mike Heacox / Luciole Design
Plants Creative Landscapes
Homeowner wanted a space for meditating. The white gravel is calming and represents water. Knox lighting core drilled into bluestone patio highlights the view of the space from her living room.
Avant Garden
An artist's garden with a garden shed, dog house and run surrounded by hog wire fencing and perennial plantings. Photo by Galen Fultz
Kleiner, Schattiger Moderner Kiesgarten hinter dem Haus in San Francisco
Kleiner, Schattiger Moderner Kiesgarten hinter dem Haus in San Francisco
Sallie Hill Design, Landscape Architect
ew England fieldstone wall with battered pier and low voltage light. Stone wall edges driveway entrance to Concord, MA country estate. - ©2015 Brian Hill
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Take a fallen tree to the sawmill to be cut in two. Salvage a few more dead trees and you have a footbridge to cross the creek.
Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Rustikaler Gartenweg im Frühling, hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Sonstige
Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Rustikaler Gartenweg im Frühling, hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Sonstige
place architecture:design
Clean lines and a refined material palette transformed the Moss Hill House master bath into an open, light-filled space appropriate to its 1960 modern character.
Underlying the design is a thoughtful intent to maximize opportunities within the long narrow footprint. Minimizing project cost and disruption, fixture locations were generally maintained. All interior walls and existing soaking tub were removed, making room for a large walk-in shower. Large planes of glass provide definition and maintain desired openness, allowing daylight from clerestory windows to fill the space.
Light-toned finishes and large format tiles throughout offer an uncluttered vision. Polished marble “circles” provide textural contrast and small-scale detail, while an oak veneered vanity adds additional warmth.
In-floor radiant heat, reclaimed veneer, dimming controls, and ample daylighting are important sustainable features. This renovation converted a well-worn room into one with a modern functionality and a visual timelessness that will take it into the future.
Photographed by: place, inc
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Our Houston landscaping team was recently honored to collaborate with renowned architectural firm Murphy Mears. Murphy Mears builds superb custom homes throughout the country. A recent project for a Houston resident by the name of Borow involved a custom home that featured an efficient, elegant, and eclectic modern architectural design. Ms. Borow is very environmentally conscious and asked that we follow some very strict principles of conservation when developing her landscaping design plan.
In many ways you could say this Houston landscaping project was green on both an aesthetic level and a functional level. We selected affordable ground cover that spread very quickly to provide a year round green color scheme that reflected much of the contemporary artwork within the interior of the home. Environmentally speaking, our project was also green in the sense that it focused on very primitive drought resistant plant species and tree preservation strategies. The resulting yard design ultimately functioned as an aesthetic mirror to the abstract forms that the owner prefers in wall art.
One of the more notable things we did in this Houston landscaping project was to build the homeowner a gravel patio near the front entrance to the home. The homeowner specifically requested that we disconnect the irrigation system that we had installed in the yard because she wanted natural irrigation and drainage only. The gravel served this wish superbly. Being a natural drain in its own respect, it provided a permeable surface that allowed rainwater to soak through without collecting on the surface.
More importantly, the gravel was the only material that could be laid down near the roots of the magnificent trees in Ms. Borow’s yard. Any type of stone, concrete, or brick that is used in more typical Houston landscaping plans would have been out of the question. A patio made from these materials would have either required cutting into tree roots, or it would have impeded their future growth.
The specific species chosen for ground cover also bear noting. The two primary plants used were jasmine and iris. Monkey grass was also used to a small extent as a border around the edge of the house. Irises were planted in front of the house, and the jasmine was planted beneath the trees. Both are very fast growing, drought resistant species that require very little watering. However, they do require routine pruning, which Ms. Borow said she had no problem investing in.
Such lawn alternatives are frequently used in Houston landscaping projects that for one reason or the other require something other than a standard planting of carpet grass. In this case, the motivation had nothing to do with finances, but rather a conscientious effort on Ms. Borow’s part to practice water conservation and tree preservation.
Other hardscapes were then introduced into this green design to better support the home architecture. A stepping stone walkway was built using plain concrete pads that are very simple and modern in their aesthetic. These lead up to the front stair case with four inch steps that Murphy Mears designed for maximum ergonomics and comfort.
There were a few softscape elements that we added to complete the Houston landscaping design. A planting of River Birch trees was introduced near the side of the home. River Birch trees are very attractive, light green trees that do not grow that tall. This eliminates any possible conflict between the tree roots and the home foundation.
Murphy Mears also built a very elegant fence that transitioned the geometry of the house down to the city sidewalk. The fence sharply parallels the linear movement of the house. We introduced some climbing vines to help soften the fence and to harmonize its aesthetic with that of the trees, ground cover, and grass along the sidewalk.
Wood Landscape Services, Ltd.
wood landscape servics, ltd
Geometrischer, Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Klassischer Garten hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Kolumbus
Geometrischer, Mittelgroßer, Schattiger Klassischer Garten hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Kolumbus
Komfortabele Schattiger Garten Ideen und Design
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