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Tennessee Kitchen Gardens
Three corten steel beds create a border on a terraced deck for this family to grow bushels of veg, right outside the kitchen door.
Christine Wilkie Garden Design
This large, broadly flat rear garden already benefited from a swimming pool but there was little else of interest in the space leaving the pool looking a little disconnected from the house and surrounding garden. The owners were keen to create a new contemporary scheme with 'an Ibiza vibe' that would make a great space for summer pool parties. The design brief was to create a new, entertaining space featuring a large patio, including paving to the pool area, creating a cohesive space for the whole family to enjoy.
To provide a change in visual levels, raised beds were built to wrap around the pool and planted with a mix of low-maintenance perennials and grasses to add height, texture and movement. A lower-level raised bed was created for use as a herb garden nearest the patio/dining area. Large format porcelain paving tiles were chosen to deliver the modern look the client was seeking. The porcelain was extended to the pool itself with the old sandstone coping stones removed and replaced with bespoke porcelain pool copings to tie everything together.
Screening to the pool equipment was installed by extending fence panels, all of which were painted black on completion for a blended finish. A large, open expanse of lawn was deliberately retained for outdoor play while the borders were widened to allow the introduction of structural evergreens and herbaceous plants to increase the garden's overall visual appeal, especially when viewed via a large floor-to-ceiling atrium window.
Boodle Concepts
As established garden designers, we've always promoted garden lighting. Why not enjoy your indoor-outdoor living space at night?
The mostly Australian native planting schedule also includes rear planting of Pyrus 'Capital' trees for tiered planting and added backyard privacy.
New Brunswick garden installation by Boodle Concepts landscaping, based in Melbourne & Kyneton, Macedon Ranges.
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
Low-profile landscape plantings under the arching redbud create focus on the front entry while walking through the garden. Rectilinear containers amplify the mid-century modern lines of the home.
Lush Gardens Inc
We started with a blank canvas backyard for this brand new home in Los Angeles, California. We maximized the leaving area by adding a large concrete patio, planting to soften the walls, and adding tiles with custom lighting for visual interest.
Dorthy Pautz Landscape Architect
Path lighting using WAC balance, and accent up lights on Japanese Maple, Phormium and Cordyline Pot provide drama
C&H Landscaping
All new xeric, low water plantings and planting beds. Walls were faced with stucco and brick to match the home, and capped with dimensionally cut flagstone. Multi-color river rock and granite boulders bring us back to the mountains and provide more texture in these beds.
NLH Landscape Architects
Linda Oyama Bryan photography.
Longshadow containers.
The courtyard garden is lush with summer blooming hydrangea and begonias.
Plantology Ltd
Contemporary townhouse wildlife garden, with meandering gravel paths through dynamic herbaceous planting with corten water features.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
In the front corner of the home, a planting bed curves in the opposite direction of the bluestone walk with a lawn panel between them.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
A wild, native spirit radiates out from within the structured lines and angles of the hardscape - softened by a lush and biodiverse selection of California native plants in a velvety palette of soft silvery grays, greens, and purples with the occasional pop of yellow and orange.
Garden and Outdoor Space with a Flowerbed and a Raised Bed Ideas and Designs
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