Courtyard Garden and Outdoor Space with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs
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Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Native Shrubs and Monterey Oaks separate the garden from the street front on Rio Grande. A steel canopy rusts in sympathy with the Court / Corten House, and will be eventually shrouded in vines to shade the seating area below.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
The canopy is made of structural steel and an expanded mesh. It is designed become a pergola for vines, and to provide a generously shaded "outdoor room" for neighborhood use in summer months.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Native Shrubs and Monterey Oaks separate the garden from the street front on Rio Grande. A steel canopy rusts in sympathy with the Court / Corten House, and will be eventually shrouded in vines to shade the seating area below.
Native Edge Landscape
After several years working in the landscape industry, Rodney Stoutenger grew frustrated with the current “status quo” most companies follow. Rodney Stoutenger started Native Edge Landscape out of a desire to change the way landscape projects work from the ground up. His dedicated hands on approach has guided Native Edge Landscape from a crew of one, to a team of 12 (and growing all the time).
ballonSTUDIO interiors & remodeling
A city couple looking for a place to escape to in St. Helena, in Napa Valley, built this modern home, designed by Butler Armsden Architects. The double height main room of the house is a living room, breakfast room and kitchen. It opens through sliding doors to an outdoor dining room and lounge. We combined their treasured family heirlooms with sleek furniture to create an eclectic and relaxing sanctuary.
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Project designed by ballonSTUDIO. They discreetly tend to the interior design needs of their high-net-worth individuals in the greater Bay Area and to their second home locations.
For more about ballonSTUDIO, see here: https://www.ballonstudio.com/
To learn more about this project, see here: https://www.ballonstudio.com/st-helena-sanctuary
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This garden had an historic collection of native California and Mexican fan palms, clustered around a water-needy lawn. We removed the lawn, added a new layer of drought tolerant smaller palms, and an underplanting of mediterranean type shrubs and perennials.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
The Texas French Bread Garden shares a landscape with the Court / Corten House. A low wall of board-formed concrete separates the projects, and serves as a backdrop to native shrubs that will continue to grow and provide visual separation between the two projects.
Native Edge Landscape
After several years working in the landscape industry, Rodney Stoutenger grew frustrated with the current “status quo” most companies follow. Rodney Stoutenger started Native Edge Landscape out of a desire to change the way landscape projects work from the ground up. His dedicated hands on approach has guided Native Edge Landscape from a crew of one, to a team of 12 (and growing all the time).
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Tables made up of Raw Steel and Ipe have been custom-fabricated for the Texas French Bread Garden. These can be moved and arranged in a variety of ways to accommodate public use. A ground-cover of decomposed red granite further aids the flexibility of the social space.
Courtyard Garden and Outdoor Space with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs
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