Red, Black Garden Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
41 - 60 of 105,380 photos
Item 1 of 3
Richard Walters Garden Design
A small shady back garden area designed for young professionals as a beautiful entertaining area.
Artistic Illumination
Luxury Landscape Lighting By Artistic Illumination
Greg Econn Hancock park. Hancock Park is a genteel residential enclave dating back to the 1920s. Well-preserved mansions in achitectural styles such as Tudor and Italian Revival occupy large lots with broad lawns and porticos. Surrounding the Wilshire Country Club, the area includes Windsor Square and Larchmont Village, which features a quaint shopping and dining strip.
#hancockpark #wilshire #wilshirecountryclub #windsorsquare #larchmontvillage #landscape #landscapelighting
Greey Pickett
Project Details: Located in Central Phoenix on an irrigated acre lot, the design of this newly constructed home embraces the modern farm style. A plant palette of traditional Old Phoenix includes hardy, ornamental varieties which are historically accurate for the neighborhood.
Landscape Architect: Greey|Pickett
Architect: Higgins Architects
Interior Designer: Barb Foley, Bouton & Foley Interiors
Photography: Ian Denker
Publications: Phoenix Home & Garden, September 2017
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
Triple CorTen steel arches form the backbone of the garden's structure, delineating a reclaimed york stone pathway that runs the entire length of the space, through all three of the Pump House's gardens. Lighting them from below helps to accentuate their striking form.
Amazon Landscaping and Garden Design
Gold Granite Patio and Lollipop Bay Trees and Fern planting in urban Garden Design
014060004
Amazonlandscaping.ie
Ketti Kupper Conscious Life Design
Build out of the Meditation Hut next to the spa deck and gravel filled steps that lead into a recessed fire pit area. Photo by Ketti Kupper.
merge studio
New home constructed on a downtown hillside with spectacular views to the north. Merge studio designed the parking court, approach to the front entry and terraced hillside gardens. Stepped board-formed concrete retaining walls provide slope stabilization and a generous sweeping entry stairway. In order to keep stormwater from running onto the neighboring properties, drainage swales with catchment basins were created to slow, sink and spread rainwater on site. Plantings were chosen to provide wildlife habitat and support pollinators while accentuating the scale and depth of the homeowner's experience. Photos by Ramsay Photography
Online Landscape Designs
This xeric landscape design is based on a desire for a front yard that is not only water wise, but colorful, interesting, and bird and bee friendly. I was able to use some water saving ideas for the garden while working around the homeowner’s beautiful and mature silver maple tree. We started by removing all of the thirsty turf and installing a drip irrigation system that efficiently waters each plant individually at its roots.
I then designed a water wise front yard garden with bermed areas for contour, moss rock boulders for year round visual interest, pathways for navigating the garden, evergreen plants for winter greenery, and shrubs and perennials that bloom from early spring to late fall for as much color as possible through three seasons. The homeowners wanted a very detailed plant design, so I created two versions of the design, one with a plant key and the other with plant labels.
The plant pallet features xeric shrubs and perennials that attract pollinators such as bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies. Many of the shrubs provide berries, not only for the birds, but also for the homeowners to enjoy. There are perennial herbs, medicinal plants and Colorado natives in the landscape design as well. This variety of plants transformed the front yard into a space that is water wise and functional as well as beautiful.
Infinite Possibilities Landscape & Design
LED lights on IPE hardwood horizontal fence and frosted glass.
Living Gardens Landscape Design
This lovely house was hidden behind very dense old foliage. We removed the old hedging and added a new fence, gate and pathway. We added brick pilasters to frame the entry, new planting and drought tolerant meadow grass.
Red, Black Garden Ideas and Designs
3