Coastal Courtyard Garden Ideas and Designs
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Nautilus Homes
The orchid conservatory, a four walled trellis structure, was built as a zen mediation space for the owner who has a great passion for orchids. The orchid conservatory is a beautiful structure that features four walls of trellises to display orchids, an outdoor shower, lovely seating area, gates on both sides, and a relaxing bronze Cupid fountain that can be heard from the bathtub in the master bath. With ample space, orchids can be planted in floor pots, or hung from the substantial lattice structures with oval portholes.
The space steps down into a beautiful courtyard in the front of the home enhancing it calming effect. Fragrant flowering Plumeria trees nestle the structure tightly providing a stunning backdrop of color, so indicative of the tropics. The subtle sound of the fountain completes the bath for your senses.
Brett Maloney Landscapes, LLC
Pergola with planter creates a perfect garden hideaway. Assorted annuals and perennials create all season color around this entry area. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
DGK Architects
The courtyard of the house was based off the old industrial marine boatyards, with exposed brickwork and small square glazed panels. Over the generations, they were often patched and repaired with different glass panels, resulting in variance in colour and transparency. The steel framed doors open into the sunken courtyard that not only allowed for privacy but giving opportunity to create intrigue by way of light and shadow, dimension, and reflection - through lighting, materiality, wall openings and a water feature.
– DGK Architects
Seed Landscapes
Connection of the two sheltered courtyards in this beachside cliff-top garden was an important step to the success of the garden. A suntrap decked area leads to a courtyard with a view over the harbour. The kitchen has a low groundlevel window that catches glimpses of the pocket garden opposite. The paving draws the eye.
NORTH STATE GARDENS
After photo. There is a marked difference in this small side garden now! What was once a rather nondescript area with "filler" greenery has now become an inviting walk through a lush tropical setting. Adding more to this small space actually gives the impression that the area is much larger than before. Natural Blue stone pavers from Stone Garden, NC.
Photo credit: Matthew Erwin
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