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Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.
Poolscapes, LLC
Very Special Pool, lower pool, spa, waterfalls, cabanas, slide, landscape, private fire features, wine room, expansive multi lot home, multi tier elevation, a picture worth a thousand words cant describe the feeling of this project in person, just simply stunning and spectacular!
Richard's Total Backyard Solutions
Beautiful resort-like cocktail pool with a cocktail table. Includes three water features and glass tile. Custom outdoor kitchen with a Big Green Egg and a cozy covered seating area.
The Cottage Building Company
Lovely patio/courtyard area with custom slate hardscape and water feature
PUYAU PAYSAGES
100% Green !
Plus on est de plantes plus on rit !
Nature luxuriante, végétation foisonnante et style tropical, la tendance mise sur un maximum de plantes.
Faire courir des grimpantes, multiplier les pots et user des suspensions rendront la terrasse 100% green !
Chaleureux, le bois se marie bien avec ce retour au naturel et a de nombreux avantages. Il s’installe presque partout : balcon, jardin, véranda, au-dessus d’une pente, etc.
Résineux, feuillus ou exotiques, les familles de bois offrent une large palette de couleurs (beige, rouge, marron, gris, etc.) et ne demandent que peu d’entretien. Contrairement à une idée répandue, ce matériau durable n’est pas glissant !
PUYAU PAYSAGES
Mike Farley Pool Designer, SWD, ASLA
This is a clean, tailored pool project with a Spanish flair that is all about the focal point from the house and privacy from neighbors. Designed by Mike Farley it has water spouts flowing into copper water bowls sitting on a stair stepped spillway that sits on a privacy wall. The spa sits 5 and has a rolled edge with bull nosed Silver Travertine with glass tile. The porch has a retractible screen and don't forget the fire pit. Photo by Mike Farley. FarleyPoolDesigns.com
OSADA DESIGN
One-point perspective (dating back to Renaissance design) was used to create a strong visual effect. The overlapping of "semi-transparent-shapes" in the form of Birch, Oak and Honey Locust trees, draws the onlooker's gaze up the garden (like a stage set - low in the foreground and "climbing - level by level") into the distance.
The dynamic use of water adds impact and dramatic perspective : The reflective pond, an impressive central element - cuts it's way through the levels of the garden, providing continuity, tranquility and calming sound. Water bubbles-up from its source at the highest level (midway in the garden) running "downstream" towards the main living area - the heart of the house, creating an air of serenity.
A sense of flow is achieved through the use of a sequence of cascades, utilising and enhancing the changes in level within the garden.
Photography : Steven Wooster
Garden and Outdoor Space with a Water Feature and with Columns Ideas and Designs
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