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greencube garden and landscape design
We have designed a focal point fireplace within a tiny space, breaking up the overbearing retaining wall and draping the planting down over the wall to soften.
In small gardens we often use large specimen plants and sculptural oversized pots; being so bold in such as a small space really works. The existing retaining wall has been dressed and divided to make it less overbearing and oppressive. We have painted the fence black further emphasising the plants. We have included some uplighting behind the large pots to backlight as well as under the trees to make this a very appealing garden at night. We have set a bio-ethanol firebowl within the burnt orange-painted fireplace, creating a focus point. Bold leafy planting includes Fatsia, Erybotria and Dicksonia.
Eve Castles Design
The addition of heat and fire elements, a water feature, a new outdoor bar across from the existing BBQ island allow for almost year round entertaining in this CA backyard. Outdated concrete pavers and lawn were replaced with 24 x 24 porcelain tiles and lush planter beds.
Norton Ellis Architects
Courtyard garden incorporating an outdoor victorian fireplace from old factory building
TCP Custom Outdoor Living
A wood burning fireplace was created to add the warmth needed for those cool days and evenings. The stone on the fireplace and along the walls is Austin stone with color. There is a small built in bar area and ledges on the windows next to the fireplace that are Oklahoma flagstone. The flooring is a light walnut travertine tile.
Twisted Rock Terrascape & Design, Inc.
Our client wanted a 2 sided outdoor fireplace to create both a cozy space for spending time with family and also to create some privacy from neighbours. The covered pergola can also retract the fabric for the option to be shaded from the sun or exposed to allow more light into the kitchen windows. On the other side of the fireplace we made a lower patio level that is secluded by the large trees.
sticks and stones Landscape Design
Photo by Brigid Arnott
Pots and stone cladding supplied by Gather Co
Furniture by Eco Outdoor
Plants supplied by Exotic Nurseries
CHROFI
Stone House is the alteration to a single storey vernacular house in the rural landscape setting of northern NSW Australia. The original house was built with local materials and craftsmanship. Over the years various additions were made to the house exhibiting the different layers in its occupation.
The brief was to renovate the house within a limited budget whilst offering better living arrangements for a holiday house that would suit their growing family.
Our proposal was to reinstate value with little intervention; with this in mind we had two design strategies.
One was the idea of preservation; wherever possible elements of the building fabric would be salvaged but only to reveal its qualities in a meaningful way. We identified four building elements worth preserving. The stone wall was providing protection and privacy from the main road. The internal masonry walls were defining rooms at the rear of the house. The expressed timber ceiling provided a unifying canvas within the whole house. The concrete floor offered a calming palette to the house.
Second was the idea of addition. Given the budget limitations, the additions had to be singular and multifunctional. A ‘breathable’ facade frame was the response. The frame was inserted along the whole length of the building. The new facade had a number of uses. It allowed supporting the roof rafters along the length of the building hence both creating a open plan arrangement that would enjoy the beautiful district views as well as enabling a strong connection to the extensive backyard. The new facade is composed of glazed sliding doors fitted with flyscreens to mitigate the impact of insects very common in this sub-tropical climate. Lastly, a set of retractable slatted blinds was integrated to provide both shade from the afternoon sun and security during unattended seasons.
Stone House combines these two design ideas into a simple calming palette; within the house all walls and floors were kept to neutral tones to reveal the exposed timber rafters as the only feature of the interior. The shell of the house merges the existing stone work with the new ‘frame’ creating a new whole and importantly a clear relationship to the landscape beyond.
Sofia Joelsson Design
Sofia Joelsson Design, Interior Design Services. Backyard Pool, Terrace, two story New Orleans new construction, outdoor Dining, Planters, outdoor fireplace, columns, Chandelier, Pizza Oven, BBQ
Zones Landscaping Auckland Central Kate Ryan
Custom made lazer cut screens in corten steel to make a feature on an unused garage wall.
greencube garden and landscape design
We have designed a focal point fireplace within a tiny space, breaking up the overbearing retaining wall and draping the planting down over the wall to soften.
In small gardens we often use large specimen plants and sculptural oversized pots; being so bold in such as a small space really works. The existing retaining wall has been dressed and divided to make it less overbearing and oppressive. We have painted the fence black further emphasising the plants. We have included some uplighting behind the large pots to backlight as well as under the trees to make this a very appealing garden at night. We have set a bio-ethanol firebowl within the burnt orange-painted fireplace, creating a focus point. Bold leafy planting includes Fatsia, Erybotria and Dicksonia.
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