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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.
Impressions Landscape - Design
Layered tropical influenced plantings borrowing from the existing garden scheme gives a relaxed Balinese holiday feel to the property.
Rescape Design
Welcome to your own tropical paradise! This stunning garden features a beautiful deck, a relaxing spa, an outdoor TV, a cozy firepit space, and a lush patio roof, all designed to create the ultimate tropical oasis. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the tropics, with lush vegetation and a serene ambiance that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. The deck is the perfect place to entertain guests or simply relax with a good book, while the spa provides a luxurious escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The outdoor TV is perfect for movie nights under the stars, while the firepit space is ideal for cozy gatherings with friends and family. The patio roof adds the perfect touch of privacy, shielding you from the sun and elements. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to own your own tropical haven.
Northwest Native Landscapes LLC
This compact, urban backyard was in desperate need of privacy. We created a series of outdoor rooms, privacy screens, and lush plantings all with an Asian-inspired design sense. Elements include a covered outdoor lounge room, sun decks, rock gardens, shade garden, evergreen plant screens, and raised boardwalk to connect the various outdoor spaces. The finished space feels like a true backyard oasis.
Zones Landscaping Auckland Central Kate Ryan
Surrounding a stunning black and white-clad multi-storey weatherboard home in Auckland’s Remuera was a
garden that was somewhat lacking in vigour. It consisted of planting, some larger trees, and a lack of flow,
character or consistency. So when the clients, a retired couple, decided to rejuvenate their tired outdoor space,
they approached Zones Landscaping specialist Kate Ryan. Kate’s brief was to create something stunning and
vibrant with a tropical resort feel. Set against the striking black and white exterior of this home, the planting
needed to be bold yet considered to have the desired effect. Bursts of colour throughout the planting help to
tie the overall scheme together and create the striking element sought in the original brief. “We used a lot of sub-tropical plants – birds of paradise for the orange colour, giant bromeliad for their rusty red colour, and lots of greens and yellows as well as rain lilies, which
when in flower will create a blanket of white.” The house is located down a long, shared driveway so importance
was placed on creating character at the main pedestrian entranceway to the home.
Kate managed the initial brief, design phase and then the landscaping itself through until delivery, with the project
delivered on time and on budget to clients who say they are thrilled with the modern, striking planting and
impressive entranceway.
The special feature designed in corten steel is the entrance gate and fence. This mirrored the pattern in the garage door and added a unique feature. A back lit corten cut out of the house numbers adds a perfect addition for the entrance. The clients love this look coming into the property.
Pascal Liguori & Son
Exotic Asian-inspired Architecture Atlantic Ocean Manalapan Beach Ocean-to-Intracoastal
Atlantic Ocean Views
Pool With Atlantic Ocean Views Wood Decking
Natural Sea Grapes
Chaise Lounge Chairs
Natural Dunes
Japanese Architecture Modern Award-winning Studio K Architects Pascal Liguori and son 561-320-3109 pascalliguoriandson.com
Joanne Green Landscape & Interior
This new contemporary home required a complementary sub-tropical garden, while maintaining complete practicality due to the horse stables, horse round yards, riding arena, chicken coup and aviary that was required for keeping many well-loved animals.
To achieve this, a number of challenges needed to be overcome, starting with the fact the location and exposed nature of the site meant the plantings needed to withstand some very harsh conditions, including extreme heat in summer and bitter frosts in winter, as well as prevailing winds.
To counter this, we added to the nature strip surrounding the property, increasing the planting to improve privacy and assisting in creating a wind breaks to the gardens – as well as providing a habitat for birds and native wild life.
The garden areas around the main driveway and entry pathways, pool surrounds and spaces around the house were filled with a mixture of hardy plants with a sub-tropical bent, such as
Frangipani’s, N.Z. Flax, Yucca’s, Gardenia’s, Murraya and Bird-of-Paradise, with striking selected succulents as accents.
An extensive driveway of second hand bricks was installed to provide access to the horse stables, house and visitor parking, bordered on both sides by swathes of lush green Flax Lily, Mat Rush and Cardboard Palms, among random sandstone rocks to provide interest.
All the new garden spaces were built with sandstone paving, steel edging and pebble inserts, making use of interesting lighting to highlight key areas and showcase the entire piece.
Several new courtyards with entertainment and living areas were created to ensure the space was liveable for the whole family, and a prominent water feature was installed to give the garden a feeling of tranquillity.
The end result is a beautiful, lush tropical escape that can be enjoyed by everyone – even the horses.
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