Partial Sun Garden with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs
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Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
Some favorite hydrangeas and climbing roses flank a pathway. Groundcover surrounds the stepping stones with lavender and variegated hostas filling in along the curvy path to the rear garden. Many summer bouquets for filling vases are grown here!
Creative Environments
Let the top exterior designers in Arizona create your breathtaking home, pool, or landscaping area. Call (480) 777-9305.
June Scott Design
Situated above Lake Hollywood, this expansive terrace was part of a masterplan for the property. It is composed of simple, elegantly-balanced elements that link together to offer the clients a range of pastimes to enjoy with friends and family.
Charles Di Piazza Architecture
Native Shrubs and Monterey Oaks separate the garden from the street front on Rio Grande. A steel canopy rusts in sympathy with the Court / Corten House, and will be eventually shrouded in vines to shade the seating area below.
Conscious Environments Inc.
A front entry garden wall is accented with deco tiles and pilasters w/ succulent accents. A nearby fountain adds to the interest of this garden space.
Creations Landscape Design
Explore this revitalized backyard oasis in Washington, DC, where overgrown grass, weeds, and greenery once dominated the space.
Faced with the challenge of maximizing every inch in this limited area, our goal was to reclaim and transform. The result: a thoughtful design featuring a custom fence for privacy and aesthetics, a space-saving bike shed, and a cozy bench surrounded by mosquito-repellent plants. Witness the metamorphosis of this once-overgrown haven into a harmonious blend of functionality and style—a transformed retreat where space is utilized to its fullest potential.
JLM Construction
Showcasing:
*Custom fence with horizontal wood and steel beams
*Ways to use plants as colorful pops to your yard instead of plants of one color
*Layered planting with Acacia "Cousin Itt"s as ground cover, with vines and other plants to add contrast
CFLD Landscape Design
New DG path replaces a tired existing lawn creating a sense of destination in this narrow backyard. Heuchera, Dianella, Meyer Fern, Agapanthus and Pittosporum line the pathway with lots of texture and seasonal flowers.
Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
The entertaining areas have three separate seating groups and can handle large groups easily. The kitchen is close to the largest, central terrace and BBQ. The guests can move easily between inside and outside through 3 sets of French doors.
Pro Dunk Hoops
Craig's attached are some pictures of his palm tree infused basketball court. He call it Wishta Playland. Lot's going on, and complete now with the court. He and his family are very happy with their Pro Dunk Gold Basketball System. The dimensions of the concrete court are 40 feet wide and 25 feet deep. Their residence is located in Bellport, New York. This is a Pro Dunk Gold Basketball System that was purchased in April of 2013. It was installed on a 40 ft wide by a 25 ft deep playing area in Bellport, NY. Browse all of Craig W's photos navigate to: http://www.produnkhoops.com/photos/albums/craig-40x25-pro-dunk-gold-basketball-system-674/
Helix Green Designs
Coastal side yard garden with a steel edge lined decomposed limestone walkway, white bird of paradise and boxwood
Partial Sun Garden with Decomposed Granite Ideas and Designs
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