Midcentury Private Garden and Outdoor Space Ideas and Designs
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Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
A low-profile planting combination of Hosta, Liriope, Coral Bells are among the featured plants expertly integrated into the back yard environment. With the conservancy as a background, the bluestone patio is thoughtfully located for convenience and intimacy. Landscape design by Bob Hursthouse and Josh Griffin.
Selah Pools & Spas
A Moderns family dreamscape backyard. Pool, Spa, fire pit, and landscape built for entertainment, with family fun.
Finesse Design Remodeling
This project is also featured in Home & Design Magazine's Winter 2022 Issue
BE Landscape Design
Custom built for fire resistance. Board formed concrete seating and patio. Color added to blend into the existing granite hillside. Salt finish adds texture to camouflage into the surroundings. Custom metal pergola and under bench lighting add to the uniqueness of this hilltop hangout.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
Elemental Design Group
intimate courtyard seating surrounded by 7' walls veneered with porcelain tile provides privacy from the street
No 30 Design Studio
RHS Malvern Spring Festival Gold medal winning show garden and Best in Category- Green Living Spaces
Hush House
This project combines three main strengths of Smash Design Build: architecture, landscape, and craftsmanship in concise and composed spaces. Lush planting in modern, rusting steel planters surround wooden decks, which feature a Japanese soaking tub.
STARC
The new main balcony projects out off the old 70's concrete frame to cantilver over the driveway floating the outside living area beyond with spectacular views of Lion's Head Mountain and the Cape Town City bowl
Hsu McCullough
Balcony overlooking canyon at second floor primary suite.
Tree at left nearly "kisses" house while offering partial privacy for outdoor shower. Photo by Clark Dugger
Hush House
This project combines three main strengths of Smash Design Build: architecture, landscape, and craftsmanship in concise and composed spaces. Lush planting in modern, rusting steel planters surround wooden decks, which feature a Japanese soaking tub.
Juneroko Interiors
ipe wood deck design by Juneroko Interiors. Juneroko Interiors created outdoor living room space including partial walls, planter boxes, built in benches, bar table and grill prep table.
Heartlands Building Company
A Covered Trex Composite Deck with Universal Motions Retractable Privacy Screens. Custom made railing, provided by the customer, and a unique mid-century fireplace to tie it together. The ceiling is finished with cedar tongue and groove and the project is topped with a metal standing seam roof. The project also includes Infratech header mounted heaters.
No 30 Design Studio
RHS Malvern Spring Festival Gold medal winning show garden and Best in Category- Green Living Spaces
Salt + Dirt | Outside Design
Despite the unexpected, hefty cost, all the trees were selectively hand pruned by reputable arborists. Thinning and opening up canopies is not only reinvigorating, but reveals a venerable tree's true nature and form. To protect soils, the arborists used "spider lift" bucket truck.
The design in this part of the property is super curvilinear, emphasizing this stunning cottonwood, echoing the flow of the nature and river around it.
The dark hue of the corten steel fencing recedes, emphasizing this tree and the landscaping.
Assured Accuracy, LLC
This remodel was needed in order to take a 1950's style concrete upper slab into the present day, making it a true indoor-outdoor living space, but still utilizing all of the Midcentury design aesthetics. In the 1990's someone tried to update the space by covering the concrete ledge with pavers, as well as a portion of the area that the current deck is over. Once all the pavers were removed, the black tile was placed over the old concrete ledge and then the deck was added on, to create additional usable sq footage.
Midcentury Private Garden and Outdoor Space Ideas and Designs
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