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Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
Landscape Design.
A smooth cedar entry gate and fence opens above a dimensional full color range bluestone path. The cross-lapped lattice fence topper repeats the shadow pattern created as downlight casts through the pergola’s rafters and purlins.
FormLA Landscaping
The rock bands traversing the sloped drive do more than direct rainfall into the garden where it can fuel growth and resilience. They offer shallow, fresh water for pollinators and birds. On rainy days, they dance with feathered friends.
Little Miracles Designs - Toronto
The approach to this backyard was to turn the orientation of the design to take attention away from the squareness of the space. A cozy conversation nook was designed with a raised planter behind.
Banyon Tree Design Studio
The exposed front yard has regular passersby on the sidewalk with a full view of the new water feature and shade garden entry garden. A new privacy fence mimics the historic iron fence.
Clement Walsh Landscape Architect, Inc.
A dry stream bed was designed and installed to drain water away from the lawn and house, so the lower border planting bed would not get flooded in the winter. River rock and larger accent boulders were used to create the dry stream bed. It's edged with steel next to the lawn and an existing stone retaining wall on the other. Evergreen shrubs were planted to soften the fence and function as a privacy hedge.
Rosborough Partners Inc.
Along the east side of the home the bluestone chip path continues to a formal garden where low, clipped Boxwood shrubs and standard Crabapple trees define the symmetry, and tall Pine trees provide privacy. Ferns and vibrant pink Astilbe fill perennial beds that require weekly perennial care and weeding, in addition to raking the gravel to keep the space pristine. Annual flowers are planted each season around the fountain for continuous appeal.
Spartan Landscapes
The brief of this project was very clear and simple.
The clients wanted to transform their overgrown and non functional back yard to a usuable and practical space.
The location is in Rye, Vic. The solution was to build tiered retaining walls to stabilize the slope and create level and usuable platforms.
This proved challanging as the soil mostly contains sand, especially here on the lower end of the peninsula, which made excavating easy however difficult to retain the cut once excavated.
Therefore the retaining walls had to be constructed in stages, bottom wall to top wall, back filling and stabilizing the hill side as the next wall got erected.
The end result met all expectations of the clients and the back yard was transformed from an unusable slope to a functional and secure space.
Kevin Clare - Paysagiste
Le mur du fond se pare de zellige de différentes teintes afin de créer une scène aux mille reflets colorés en contraste des canes de bambous
Little Miracles Designs - Toronto
A modest size shady backyard was redesigned to accommodate the needs of a young family with two kids.The garden was to be predominantly used a playground. A small deck was installed around the Chestnut tree to provide a sitting space that was a proper sale for the younger members of the family.
FormLA Landscaping
The delicate bells of Alumroot float on delicate stalks that dance at the slightest breeze.
Banyon Tree Design Studio
A super small side yard garden measures 30' long x 8'wide, and incorporates, a raised ipe deck, raised custom steel planters, paver patio, custom sliding gate, new fence, an inground fire feature, and grill. North facing next to a three-story condo
Plan-it Earth Design
This modern playhouse, designed and built by the homeowner, adds a nice focal point to the small backyard under their large walnut tree. A zip line attached to the roof provides a cool exit. Photo by Amy Whitworth
Harry Holding Studio
A contemporary space that reused existing paving and transformed the garden. A naturalistic planting scheme that flowers from early spring through to early autumn. Contemporary fencing gives a unity to the garden through it's dark colour.
My Verandah
A small inner city garden in Brisbane, with an entertaining area and lush subtropical planting.
Fully Shaded Garden with a Wood Fence Ideas and Designs
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