Eclectic Green Home Design Photos
Jilayne Rickards Contemporary Garden Design
Small shady town garden design that encloses the small space. Unusual artefacts provide highlights and planting is woodland in style. Making use of existing plants, I added shrubs, perennials, bulbs and ferns for year round planting interest.
The Lee W. Robinson Company
The Chinoiserie Garden Pavilion staircase is our homage to classic design — on steroids. As with all show house designs, Lee's philosophy is to take the design beyond your wildest dreams to create a unique statement.
Rosborough Partners Inc.
Charm abounds with expert landscaping designed to highlight the architecture and surroundings.
(Photo by Mike Crews)
Just in Thyme Landscape Design
The arbor over the swing is intended to shade the sitting area in this hot yard as the sun comes from the left side of the swing. Evergreen Pandorea vines eventually grew over the top. The style mimicked that of the already existing pergola on the deck. The swing gives the family a resting place to watch people practicing on the putting green.
Native Sun Gardens
Succulents provide a low-maintenance and low water option for your outdoor OR indoor space. They also act as amazing ground covers and are a great alternative to lawns!
Photo cred: Joshua Thayer
Garden State Tile
6x6 Green Tile from Crossville, Inc used on the shower walls with 2 thick glass borders.
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
This terraced landscape in Vermont flows from a high perch on a contemporary home’s second-story viewing deck through a grassy play space with a fire pit terrace, past mown fields to a swimming pond with a small lake house and on through a wet meadow to a beaver pond beyond. Here, a lush perennial bed overflowing with color hugs the side of the garage. In the background are apple trees and a terraced hillside vegetable garden surrounded by a solar-powered electric fence to keep out the deer and porcupines. Birdhouses decorate the fenceposts. The perennials include Rudbeckia, Buddleia, Shasta daisies, and Amsonia.
Photo by Susan Teare.
Jason Ball Interior Design
A beautiful lime green, over-dyed area rug anchors this simple and elegant dining room. The lacquered sideboard, more art than furniture, is topped with a collection of unusual ceramic vases and stone planter. A rustic table completes the eclectic look.
Photography by John Valls
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