Contemporary Grey Garden Ideas and Designs

waterblade and green wall Bloom 2010
waterblade and green wall Bloom 2010
Amazon Landscaping and Garden DesignAmazon Landscaping and Garden Design
Water blade feature in the Rainforest Concept Garden by Amazon Landscaping and Garden Design Amazonlandscaping.ie 014060004
Pergolas and Power Screens manage solar gain in rural location
Pergolas and Power Screens manage solar gain in rural location
Phantom Screens UKPhantom Screens UK
In a beautiful secluded Victorian walled garden sits our customers’ stunning new contemporary home. Making the most of its environment, the property runs across the full width of the garden with the old Victorian brick wall enclosing it to the sides and rear. The property makes the most of the light and the garden view with multiple windows and openings to the front and a large opening to one side. Our customers contacted Phantom Screens to help them manage solar gain and glare. In total, we specified and installed seven solar power screens and two pergolas approximately 6m x 4m creating a 6m x 8m total covered living area. The pergolas fit neatly into the space between the end of the house and the garden wall. They are contained behind a galvanized mild steel façade that runs across the full length of the house and the pergolas touching both sides of the Victorian wall, giving the appearance of the pergolas as encompassed by the property – despite being a later addition to the build. We worked closely with our customer to ensure a cohesive structural fit behind the façade cladding, coordinating the removal of the façade during build and its replacement once the pergolas were in situ. The pergolas are screened, and both sit snugly together to create a large covered outdoor dining and entertaining area. Both pergolas have motorised retractable roof slats and are fitted with LED lighting. The roof slat operation can be split into halves meaning smaller individual sections can be opened and closed as required providing smaller sections of light and shade to suit. Together with power screens on each window and door, our customers have complete control over the level of light and shade (and therefore internal heat) in the property. The pergolas create a significant impact both in terms of scale and aesthetic value. They represent approximately 15-20% of the total building footprint yet were retro fitted without any of the hassle of structural or foundation work. Pergolas provide living / lifestyle flexibility on any size plot, and go some way to upgrading exterior spaces. With screens deployed, they generate a snug indoors feel – protected from insects and the worst of the sun’s glare and heat. As the sun sets and the lights come on, they transform outdoor spaces ready for comfortable evening gatherings. Our pergolas are easy to install and like our screens, are fully constructed by our trained Phantom installers then left with a warranty. If you’d like to find out more about solar screens or pergolas, please get in touch with our sales team today. Additional pergola specifications: Pergola sizes: two units, 5940mm wide. The one nearest the house projects 4m, the second 3.9m Each pergola roof is split into two equal zones making four zones. Each zone is programmed to operate in isolation to give maximum shading flexibility. Slats are angled to allow maximum light when needed or shade as required. Drains are fitted to all legs other than power feeds. LED lights feature on all four long sides controlled as one circuit with dimmable functions via the remote control. Four screens are fitted to the pergolas with motorised zip rollers using grey 10% open screen fabric (Serge Ferrari Soltis 86). All aluminum is finished in RAL 7016 matt. All motors and controls are Somfy IO.
McKinnon Project
McKinnon Project
Boodle ConceptsBoodle Concepts
Why not enjoy your outdoor space at night? We promote garden lights in all of our designs, and love the mood it evokes. in this shade space we've planted Arthropodium & Madagascan Jasmine (climbing on an architectural cable trellis). Add an expanse of new merbau decking & raised planter beds. Contemporary garden design & installation in McKinnon by Benjamin Carter from Boodle Concepts, Melbourne.
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Just Hardscape & DesignJust Hardscape & Design
Beautiful New Paver Driveway for this Mt Pleasant Homeowner
Narrow Sausalito, CA Landscape Transformed For Outdoor Enjoyment & Usable Space
Narrow Sausalito, CA Landscape Transformed For Outdoor Enjoyment & Usable Space
Dig Your Garden Landscape DesignDig Your Garden Landscape Design
To gain more usable space in this narrow landscape and update the hardscaping and overgrown garden, my design reconfigured the pathway with poured-in-place concrete pavers accented by Mexican pebbles and a stunning variety of succulents and other site-appropriate plantings that thrive in shade and part sun. We removed the tree to create a patio area large enough to fit a table and chairs for a small group. Non-invasive/clumping Bamboo was added to help screen the patio and provide privacy. Other shade to part-shade plants were included that provide a variety of textures and colors throughout the seasons. Low-voltage lighting was installed for safety and ambiance. Design and Photos: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Water Rill Garden, East Riding
Water Rill Garden, East Riding
Lizzie Tulip Garden DesignLizzie Tulip Garden Design
A contemporary water rill garden, calm, peaceful and light, with crisp diamond cut sandstone paving, rendered planters, contrasting gravel which glitters in the sun, flanked by Beech and Hornbeam hedging. The gardens surround an 18th Century farmhouse, open to the public between April and September each year. For more information please visit stillingfleetlodgenurseries.co.uk

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