Affordable Industrial Garden Ideas and Designs

E11 Industrial Style Family Garden
E11 Industrial Style Family Garden
Sarah Kay Garden DesignSarah Kay Garden Design
Custom designed corten steel bug hotels provide shelter for insects and complement the corten steel edging and rebar trellis towards the back of the garden
Backyard Garden Sculptures (metal art)
Backyard Garden Sculptures (metal art)
EntanglementsEntanglements
'Leaf Fold' metal artwork in the garden by Entanglements metal art. Image courtesy of Franklin Landscapes. Easy garden ideas for your backyard.
Engineered Retaining Wall  (Clay) Snellville, Ga
Engineered Retaining Wall (Clay) Snellville, Ga
Bailey Construction & Landscape Group, IncBailey Construction & Landscape Group, Inc
Finished retaining wall installed on the side of this yard. A railroad tie was was removed that had stairs. This is an engineered retaining wall.
Custom Gas Fire Pit - Industrial Steel
Custom Gas Fire Pit - Industrial Steel
DK DesignsDK Designs
Fire pit built from sawed off end of an industrial propane tank. Underground gas line run to fire pit to create an easy to light gas fire pit. Makes for a spectacular fire pit!
McNICHOLS ECO-ROCK® Wall Systems
McNICHOLS ECO-ROCK® Wall Systems
McNICHOLS CO.McNICHOLS CO.
University of Chicago Child Care Center uses an ECO-ROCK™ Wall System filled with colorful rocks.
Victorian Foundry
Victorian Foundry
greencube garden and landscape designgreencube garden and landscape design
Paying homage to the foundry and its history we have implemented lots of wonderful weathering corten steel in strong geometric wedges. Someone said 'its a bit rusty', we hope you like it, its a rich and developing patina that gets warmer in colour with age and works contextually with the original use of the building. We have designed a garden for a victorian foundry in Walsingham in North Norfolk converted into holiday cottages in the last decade. The foundry originally founded in 1809, making iron castings for farming industry, war casualties ended the male line and so in 1918 it was sold to the Wright family and they continued to trade until 1932, the depression caused its closure. In 1938 it was purchased by the Barnhams who made agricultural implements, pumps, firebowls, backplates, stokers, grates and ornamental fire baskets............ and so we have paid homage to the foundry and its history and implemented lots of wonderful weathering steel. The planting palette inlcudes large leafy hostas, ferns, grasses, hydrangeas and a mix of purple and yellow with a sprinkling of orange perennials.
Show Garden 2019 Gold Medal
Show Garden 2019 Gold Medal
MUSA Landscape ArchitectureMUSA Landscape Architecture
Detail of our gold medal winning garden from Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2019
Vertical Gardens
Vertical Gardens
Living Green DesignLiving Green Design
Vertical Tillandsia Garden incorporated into an outdoor shower. Designed and Installed by Brandon Pruett
Portobello
Portobello
AJR GreenspaceAJR Greenspace
A compact garden in Portobello transformed after the construction of a new dining extension. The floating concrete bench provides the main focal point whilst a hidden set of corten steps leads up to an elevated seating area, the perfect spot to sip a G&T in the evening sun hanging in a hammock from the pergola. The reclaimed brick patio and lush green shade planting soften the industrial structures whilst a Siberian larch screen conceals a useful storage area at the end.
Victorian Foundry
Victorian Foundry
greencube garden and landscape designgreencube garden and landscape design
Paying homage to the foundry and its history we have implemented lots of wonderful weathering corten steel in strong geometric wedges. Someone said 'its a bit rusty', we hope you like it, its a rich and developing patina that gets warmer in colour with age and works contextually with the original use of the building. We have designed a garden for a victorian foundry in Walsingham in North Norfolk converted into holiday cottages in the last decade. The foundry originally founded in 1809, making iron castings for farming industry, war casualties ended the male line and so in 1918 it was sold to the Wright family and they continued to trade until 1932, the depression caused its closure. In 1938 it was purchased by the Barnhams who made agricultural implements, pumps, firebowls, backplates, stokers, grates and ornamental fire baskets............ and so we have paid homage to the foundry and its history and implemented lots of wonderful weathering steel. The planting palette inlcudes large leafy hostas, ferns, grasses, hydrangeas and a mix of purple and yellow with a sprinkling of orange perennials.
Show Garden 2019 Gold Medal
Show Garden 2019 Gold Medal
MUSA Landscape ArchitectureMUSA Landscape Architecture
Detail of our gold medal winning garden from Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2019

Affordable Industrial Garden Ideas and Designs

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