Grey Garden with a Waterfall Ideas and Designs
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Morgan Howarth Photography
Very private backyard enclave waterfall with fire pit and screened in patio
Magic Garden Dreams
The after photo with one of our stunning pond plants that will attract wildlife and natural growth.
Landscapes Unlimited
Unique tri-foutain with a gorgeous cedar pergola and outdoor kitchen to complete your outdoor living space.
Joanne Alderson Design
Modern courtyard garden for a barn conversion designed by Jo Alderson Phillips @ Joanne Alderson Design, Built by Tom & the team at TS Landscapes & photographed by James Wilson @ JAW Photography
Ravenscourt Landscaping and Design LLC
akisugi (焼杉) is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation. Yaki means to heat with fire, and sugi is cypress.[1][2] It is referred to in the West as burnt timber cladding and also known as shou sugi ban (焼杉板) which uses the same kanji characters but an incorrect pronunciation. The ban character means "plank". By slightly charring the surface of the wood without combusting the whole piece, the wood becomes water-proof through the carbonisation and is thus more durable.[3][4] It also protects against insects, as well as making the wood fire retardant.[5] - Wiki
Baldi Gardens, Inc.
Beautiful, natural designed water feature with waterfall and pond elements highlighting river rock and boulders. Complete installation. Backyard redesign.
Cascade West Development
This Modern Multi-Level Home Boasts Master & Guest Suites on The Main Level + Den + Entertainment Room + Exercise Room with 2 Suites Upstairs as Well as Blended Indoor/Outdoor Living with 14ft Tall Coffered Box Beam Ceilings!
greencube garden and landscape design
We have a designed a modern, textural courtyard in Sevenoaks using a muted palette of wood, grey porcelain and nordic tier cladding. This semi-enclosed space creates a wonderful connection to the newly refurbished home which leads up to the lawn and summerhouse. We've planted perennials, ornamental grasses and roses, added a backbone of evergreen structure and a raised planter to create a vertical green wall rather than 3 separate borders.
Aria Alfresco
This front yard's extreme slope was addressed by creating several planter boxes at varying heights to retain the slope and add interesting planting areas for the waterfall to flow through. Stone veneer to match the home's exterior was used for consistency throughout the design.
Kirman Design
Giant feature boulders positioned within the garden add gravity to the open nature of the area. These are offset with specimen Japanese maple trees.
Grey Garden with a Waterfall Ideas and Designs
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