Mediterranean Garden with a Fire Feature Ideas and Designs
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Villa & Mission Imports
Cantera 3 Tier Stone Fountain with Barceló Tiles in the middle.
Barceló Tiles available at Villa and Mission Imports, as well as stone fountains.
June Scott Design
Encircling a sleek pool, this garden for a growing family offers comfortable spaces in which to play, relax and dine. New raised planters and containers overflow with citrus, herbs and colorful Mediterranean plantings. Synthetic turf provides a soft, inviting play place in a shady area of the yard. Photo by Martin Cox
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
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DEMETER
Gathering around a fire may be one of our deepest inclinations as a species, and nothing adds more natural ambiance to a modern-day gathering space. Our fire features range from traditional to natural to ultra-modern, fitting beautifully into the landscape by day and really showing off by night. Look forward to your next gathering and take the party outdoors!
Anita Sullivan Gardens
The 'pink and silver' border, with eryngium 'Green Jade'. Planting design and photo by Anita Sullivan
Land2c Landscape Architecture
The 5' wide Moon Gate by Phil Beck hides the view of the utility road that services the extensive property. He can be reached through the Fire Dragon Gallery in Cannon Beach, Oregon. The bed to the left is lushly planted with yuccas (in bloom), ornamental cabbages, daylilies, sedums, several conifers including dwarf Blue Star Junipers. Behind the yuccas is a variegated dogwood with bright red branches throughout the winder. The grasses are Orange Sedge.
Outside InStyle
Mangaris wood step down into new front patio and water feature fountain.
Photo by Katrina Coombs
Banyon Tree Design Studio
Boulders, custom fire pit boulder, outdoor seating, oyster shells from the farm, San Juan Island fire pit patio, Mt. Hemlock
Creative Environments
Landscape and planting by Michael Tebbs Design, Home construction by Crowder Construction, Thank you Mr. & Mrs. W. for trusting your project to the team at Crowder Construction, Michael Tebbs Design and Creative Environments... it was our pleasure to help transform your property to the beautiful entertainment area that it is today....
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The removal of the dense and overgrown shrubs and trees provide more outdoor space for dining and entertaining, less maintenance. And now with site-appropriate plants and no lawn, a lower water bill for the homewoners. Full color Blue stone and small mexican pebbles replace the lawn and pathways while offering a contemporary transformation. A variety of low-water plants including succulents offer year-round appeal and interest throughout the seasons. Photos and Design © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Gardens by Gabriel, Inc.
Surrounded by eclectic, low-maintenance beauty, this Yosemite Slate flagstone is flecked with patches of rusty orange, ocean blue, and sandy taupe.
Mediterranean Garden with a Fire Feature Ideas and Designs
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