Small Garden and Outdoor Space with Brick Paving Ideas and Designs
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Your dogs will be sure to love our SYNLawn artificial grass because it's a soft surface they can play or relax on, and best of all, you won't have to worry about muddy paws!
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Karen Rogers at KR Garden Design
Walpole Garden, Chiswick
Photography by Caroline Mardon - www.carolinemardon.com
Design Outdoors Limited
A countryside garden with a BBQ and side burner, Reclaimed brick used for the structure.
Elevate Outdoor
This unique retaining wall design curves around the house and gently slopes down the hill.
Ann Brooke Landscape Design
An ordinary backyard in Park Slope was transformed by defining the space with a change of level, and the use of brick and bluestone to provide seating, eating and hammock areas. Romantic, soft plantings are designed for lushness and seasonal interest.
Danny Broe Architect
Photography: Karina Illovska
The garden now includes a carspace but to soften its impact and to create texture we used the recycled bricks from the original house as paving.
Casa Smith Designs, LLC
Taking advantage of the sunniest space in the garden, this veggie garden is designed to make growing your own vegetables as easy as possible. In a space 19' x 19' square, these 30" high beds made of redwood are large enough to grow food for a family of 4...or more.
Photo Credit: Mark Pinkerton
Nilsen Landscape Design, LLC
This cottage garden features raised vegetable beds inside of a white picket fence.
London Garden Designer
This was really an open challenge given the restrictions of the site, narrow access up a flight of steps to a small garden, 50% of which sat on top of the client’s garage. Small intimate spaces often result in the most interesting designs, as every inch of space must work hard for its place. Our client also loved flowers and was keen to bring as much colour and scent into the garden as possible.
The house extension was at 45 degrees to the rear garage, so the design needed to address this, and incorporate both seamlessly. The roof of the garage was resealed before we began work to enable us to create a planting bed on top of it. The levels are disguised with paths and corten planters to create a journey through the garden to a second patio area at the rear.
The finished palette of plants and materials create a harmonious design that reflects the client’s tastes and love of plants.
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Soft colourful plantings along the pathway, seasonal interest begins in early spring and the planting is still colourful in late summer.
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