White Garden for Spring Ideas and Designs

Pavers
Pavers
Greenheart LandscapesGreenheart Landscapes
Antique Pewter Paver Driveway
A country estate in Buckinghamshire
A country estate in Buckinghamshire
Joanne Alderson DesignJoanne Alderson Design
A swirly tree walk in a large garden on Oxfordshire. This design is simple but looks great throughout the seasons. Children love to run around the mown paths as do the owners dogs! Winter flowering cherry trees are used for seasonal interest & structurally it looks great year round. Into the spring the longer grass is filled with pretty spring bulbs
Complete Landscape design & Installation
Complete Landscape design & Installation
Lush Gardens IncLush Gardens Inc
We installed a Concrete Patio With Glued Pebbles lodged in the spacing between the concrete Pads. We Planted some Perennials not obscure the windows and softened the Stucco house walls.
Backyard Renovation in West Los Angeles
Backyard Renovation in West Los Angeles
Prime Gardens IncPrime Gardens Inc
Backyard Renovation Design and Installation
The Baker Family's California Native Garden
The Baker Family's California Native Garden
Taproot Garden DesignTaproot Garden Design
Patrick & Topaze McCaffery - Taproot Garden Design "The Baker Garden Design; A hand-rendered drawing using F Lead Pencil."
Moroccan Zellij
Moroccan Zellij
Blue Sierra Landscape ConstructionBlue Sierra Landscape Construction
Modern landscape with different gravels and poured in place concrete.
Summer Collection
Summer Collection
Northwestern Landscape & DesignNorthwestern Landscape & Design
Natural style tumbled paver driveway nwlandscapedesign.com
Country Farm Cottage (on going)
Country Farm Cottage (on going)
Charlie Day Garden DesignCharlie Day Garden Design
Raised perspective sketch of the plans for the courtyard garden which is currently a car park
Malvern | Wattle House
Malvern | Wattle House
Catnik Design StudioCatnik Design Studio
MALVERN | WATTLE HOUSE Front garden Design | Stone Masonry Restoration | Colour selection The client brief was to design a new fence and entrance including garden, restoration of the façade including verandah of this old beauty. This gorgeous 115 year old, villa required extensive renovation to the façade, timberwork and verandah. Withing this design our client wanted a new, very generous entrance where she could greet her broad circle of friends and family. Our client requested a modern take on the ‘old’ and she wanted every plant she has ever loved, in her new garden, as this was to be her last move. Jill is an avid gardener at age 82, she maintains her own garden and each plant has special memories and she wanted a garden that represented her many gardens in the past, plants from friends and plants that prompted wonderful stories. In fact, a true ‘memory garden’. The garden is peppered with deciduous trees, perennial plants that give texture and interest, annuals and plants that flower throughout the seasons. We were given free rein to select colours and finishes for the colour palette and hardscaping. However, one constraint was that Jill wanted to retain the terrazzo on the front verandah. Whilst on a site visit we found the original slate from the verandah in the back garden holding up the raised vegetable garden. We re-purposed this and used them as steppers in the front garden. To enhance the design and to encourage bees and birds into the garden we included a spun copper dish from Mallee Design. A garden that we have had the very great pleasure to design and bring to life. Residential | Building Design Completed | 2020 Building Designer Nick Apps, Catnik Design Studio Landscape Designer Cathy Apps, Catnik Design Studio Construction | Catnik Design Studio Lighting | LED Outdoors_Architectural

White Garden for Spring Ideas and Designs

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