Medium Sized World-Inspired Patio Ideas and Designs

Koi Pond
Koi Pond
Creative Zen, Inc. Landscape Designer & ContractorCreative Zen, Inc. Landscape Designer & Contractor
Koi pond in between decks. Pergola and decking are redwood. Concrete pillars under the steps for support. There are ample space in between the supporting pillars for koi fish to swim by, provides cover from sunlight and possible predators. Koi pond filtration is located under the wood deck, hidden from sight. The water fall is also a biological filtration (bakki shower). Pond water volume is 5500 gallon. Artificial grass and draught resistant plants were used in this yard.
Florida Pool Waterfall  and Outdoor living room
Florida Pool Waterfall and Outdoor living room
Matthew Giampietro Garden DesignMatthew Giampietro Garden Design
In this Florida Pool waterfall the stone is black slate stone by Matthew Giampietro of Waterfalls Fountains & Gardens Inc. Swimming pool by First Class Pools.
Hawaiian-Style Decorative Concrete Patio w/ Waterfall, Fire Pit & Bench Seating
Hawaiian-Style Decorative Concrete Patio w/ Waterfall, Fire Pit & Bench Seating
Tom Ralston ConcreteTom Ralston Concrete
Tropical patio featuring waterfall, bench seat and fire pit with colored glass. This decorative concrete back patio features tropical colors and an island feel, imitating the style of Hawaii.
Natural Waterfall & Swimming Pool
Natural Waterfall & Swimming Pool
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & DesignExterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
A Memorial area family commissioned us to create a natural swimming pool in their back yard. The family already had a standard pool on premises, but it was isolated in an area of the yard not particularly suited to seating guests or hosting get-togethers. What they wanted was a second, natural swimming pool built that would serve as the hub of a new home outdoor entertainment area consisting of a new stone patio, comfortable outdoor seating, and a fire pit. They wanted to create something unique that would preserve as much of the natural features of the landscape as possible, but that would also be completely safe and fully functional as a swimming pool. We decided to design this new landscaping plan around a pre-existent waterfall that was already on the property. This feature was too attractive to ignore, and provided the ideal anchor point for a new gathering area. The fountain had been designed to mimic a natural waterfall, with stones laid on top of one another in such a way as to look like a mountain cliff where water spontaneously springs from the top and cascades down the rocks. At first glance, many would miss the opportunity that such a structure provides; assuming that a fountain designed like a cliff would have to be completely replaced to install a natural swimming pool. Our landscaping designers, however, came up with a landscape plan to transform one archetypal form into the other by simply adding to what was already there. At the base of the rocks we dug a basin. This basin was oblong in shape and varied in degrees of depth ranging from a few inches on the end to five feet in the middle. We directed the flow of the water toward one end of the basin, so that it flowed into the depression and created a swimming pool at the base of the rocks. This was easy to accomplish because the fountain lay parallel to the top of a natural ravine located toward the back of the property, so water flow was maintained by gravity. This had the secondary effect of creating a new natural aesthetic. The addition of the basin transformed the fountain’s appearance to look more like a cliff you would see in a river, where the elevation suddenly drops, and water rushes over a series of rocks into a deeper pool below. Children and guests swimming in this new structure could actually imagine themselves in a Rocky Mountain River. We then heated the swimming pool so it could be enjoyed in the winter as well as the summer, and we also lit the pool using two types of luminaries for complimentary effects. For vegetation, we used mercury vapor down lights to backlight surrounding trees and to bring out the green color of foliage in and around the top of the rocks. For the brown color of the rocks themselves, and to create a sparkling luminance rising up and out of the water, we installed incandescent, underwater up lights. The lights were GFIC protected to make the natural swimming pool shock proof and safe for human use.
Palm Harbor Snack Shack
Palm Harbor Snack Shack
UserUser
Bar seating area with cypress counter top and heavy timber truss by Historic Shed
Villa GP
Villa GP
frederique legon pyra  architectefrederique legon pyra architecte
Architecte: Frédérique Pyra Photographe: Michel Eisenlohr
0LDKの家
0LDKの家
カジャデザインカジャデザイン
中庭を彩る植栽・家具・オブジェ。
Thai inspired retreat
Thai inspired retreat
Design by MishaDesign by Misha
The inspiration was a Thai inspired retreat that offered comfortable lounging outdoors. The suspended outdoor bed displays an asian aesthetic while giving the lounger a zen floating sensation. This Hardscape offers great entertaining with outdoor lounging around a beautiful custom fire pit and a custom built-in barbecue kitchen.
Outdoor Living
Outdoor Living
Scape-AbilitiesScape-Abilities
The combination of wood and stone gives this outdoor dining space a new life. It provides shade and privacy while still being open and inviting.
Agencement d'une terrasse
Agencement d'une terrasse
JMD intérieursJMD intérieurs
Aménagement d'une terrasse côté chambres Souhait du client - Ambiance Zen, se protéger du vis à vis, avoir peu d'entretien Apports et utilisation de jardinières existantes, pose d'une lasure adaptée aux extérieurs plus foncée fixation de treillis trintées de la même couleur Mélanges de plantes artificielles avec des plantes persistantes pose peinture adaptée sur pots revêtement sol effet sisal imputressible Jean-Michel Delzenne

Medium Sized World-Inspired Patio Ideas and Designs

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