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Bill Bibb, Designer Archiverde Landscape, built by Pool Environments
The project includes a koi pond/water garden and waterwall. The koi/water garden acts as a "mote" to the entrance of the residence. Thick native Texas limestone leuders create a bridge visitors cross to reach the home. A large glass wall with built in planters on top is settled in the middle of the water garden and greets visitors upon arrival. It also services as a divider between the main house and guest quarters.

An unsafe entry and desire for more outdoor living space motivated the homeowners of this Mediterranean style ocean view home to hire Landwell to complete a front and backyard design and renovation. A new Azek composite deck with access steps and cable railing replaced an uneven tile patio in the front courtyard, the driveway was updated, and in the backyard a new powder-coated steel pergola with louvered slats was built to cover a new bbq island, outdoor dining and lounge area, and new concrete slabs were poured leading to a cozy deck space with a gas fire pit and seating. Raised vegetable beds, site appropriate planting, low-voltage lighting and Palomino gravel finished off the outdoor spaces of this beautiful Shell Beach home.

The intricate pattern in the walkway tile mirrors traditional Spanish Mediterranean architecture. Photo by Todor Spasov.
Kleiner, Unbedeckter Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Pflastersteinen in Phoenix
Kleiner, Unbedeckter Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Pflastersteinen in Phoenix

Interlocking Pavers steps.
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Natursteinplatten in Orange County
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Natursteinplatten in Orange County

Design and build by Hill's landscapes inc, the design build co. outdoor pavilion, pool, clean lines
Mittelgroßer, Unbedeckter Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Betonplatten in San Diego
Mittelgroßer, Unbedeckter Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Betonplatten in San Diego

Pavers Driveway, Walkway & Patio with Gold. Photography: © Kelly Sinkinson
Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Betonboden in Santa Barbara
Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Betonboden in Santa Barbara

Images by 'Ancient Surfaces'
Product name: Antique Stone Pool Fountain
Contacts: (212) 461-0245
Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com
Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com
Do you want to add the crown jewel to your backyard? Or maybe you want to finish of your swimming pool with a hand carved stone art piece instead of that stacked, bricked or stuccoed wall that you currently have? What about that kitchen window that leads to your neighbor’s wall or catwalk? Well you guessed it if you were thinking about adding a unique water feature that will transform that dull space into a lush oasis of limestone, water and greenery...
An antique water fountain will not only transform your backyard it will change your mood every time you look at it of walk pass by it...

A seatwall with backrest and tile highlights stands as the perfect resting place to enjoy the gurgle of the fountain.
Photos by Meagan Hancock
Mittelgroßer, Unbedeckter Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Pflastersteinen in Phoenix
Mittelgroßer, Unbedeckter Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Pflastersteinen in Phoenix

Großer Mediterraner Patio mit Kübelpflanzen und Betonboden in San Diego

Christopher Vialpando, http://chrisvialpando.com
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Patio mit Wasserspiel und Natursteinplatten in Phoenix
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Patio mit Wasserspiel und Natursteinplatten in Phoenix

These homeowners had a sloping front yard that needed to be updated. Instead of leveling, we designed a few lovely natural stone veneer steps encased with LED lighting, two natural stone pillars and matching attached walls on either side. For enhanced elegance, we included a front yard water feature with a river runway that carries toward the front of the patio. In the backyard, we created a hybrid patio comprised of pavers and artificial turf that boast an oversized focal point water feature. This water feature was custom designed using the same natural stone veneers showcased in the front yard and a beautiful blue glass detail for increased ambiance.

Concrete is placed in random ashlar pattern. Water feature is cast in place concrete. Integral color Davis Colors "Pebble"
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Wasserspiel in Los Angeles
Mittelgroßer Mediterraner Vorgarten mit Wasserspiel in Los Angeles

The informal seating area in the front yard invites the gardener to rest in vibrant Blu Dot 'Hot Mesh' furniture amidst lush columnar apple trees, ceramic pots, and custom sculptural Corten steel beds hosting vegetables and dwarf blueberry shrubs. A seatwall clad in 'Mt. Moriah' ledge stone contains the space, punctuated by a large 'Windsor' boulder with native Polypodium californicum ferns at its feet. Photo © Jude Parkinson-Morgan.

Stephanie Barnes-Castro is a full service architectural firm specializing in sustainable design serving Santa Cruz County. Her goal is to design a home to seamlessly tie into the natural environment and be aesthetically pleasing and energy efficient.

The landscape around this Mediterranean style home was transformed from barren and unusable to a warm and inviting outdoor space, cohesive with the existing architecture and aesthetic of the property. The front yard renovation included the construction of stucco landscape walls to create a front courtyard, with a dimensional cut flagstone patio with ground cover joints, a stucco fire pit, a "floating" composite bench, an urn converted into a recirculating water feature, landscape lighting, drought-tolerant planting, and Palomino gravel. Another stucco wall with a powder-coated steel gate was built at the entry to the backyard, connecting to a stucco column and steel fence along the property line. The backyard was developed into an outdoor living space with custom concrete flat work, dimensional cut flagstone pavers, a bocce ball court, horizontal board screening panels, and Mediterranean-style tile and stucco water feature, a second gas fire pit, capped seat walls, an outdoor shower screen, raised garden beds, a trash can enclosure, trellis, climate-appropriate plantings, low voltage lighting, mulch, and more!
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