Idées déco de jardins avec une bordure et une cascade
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Aria Alfresco
Huge Boulder Waterfall, Natural Boulder Dry River Bed and Xeriscaped Planting Beds Make This Landscape Design Unique and Beautiful
Idées déco pour un très grand xéropaysage avant contemporain avec une cascade et une exposition ensoleillée.
Idées déco pour un très grand xéropaysage avant contemporain avec une cascade et une exposition ensoleillée.
Premium Fence Company
Cette image montre un très grand jardin arrière marin l'été avec des solutions pour vis-à-vis, un portail, une bordure, un chemin, une clôture en bois, une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en béton.
Magic Garden Dreams
One of our aquascape fire fountains. Can be an incredible add on to any new or pre-existing water feature.
Cette photo montre un petit aménagement d'entrée ou allée de jardin arrière exotique avec un point d'eau, un foyer extérieur, un bassin, une cascade, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des galets de rivière.
Cette photo montre un petit aménagement d'entrée ou allée de jardin arrière exotique avec un point d'eau, un foyer extérieur, un bassin, une cascade, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des galets de rivière.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Cette photo montre un xéropaysage arrière moderne de taille moyenne et au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée, du gravier, une clôture en bois et une bordure.
Jeremy Taylor Landscapes
Inspiration pour un petit jardin minimaliste avec une cascade, une exposition ombragée et des pavés en brique.
SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
minimalist concrete water feature, concrete wall, lush planting
Inspiration pour un jardin à la française avant design de taille moyenne avec une cascade, des pavés en béton et une exposition partiellement ombragée.
Inspiration pour un jardin à la française avant design de taille moyenne avec une cascade, des pavés en béton et une exposition partiellement ombragée.
Arbordale Landscaping
Stepping stones in a minimal gravel paved area lead past two lounge chairs to the intimate dining area. The herringbone-patterned limestone patio dissipates into a lush planting bed filled with loose swaths of shade-loving perennials and seasonal bulbs. Beech hedging, and formal clipped evergreens, surround the space and provide privacy, structure and winter interest to the garden. On axis to the main interior living space of the home, the fountain, is the focal point of the garden. A limestone water wall featuring an engraved pattern of fallen Honey Locust leaves nods to the centrally located mature Honey Locust tree that anchors the garden. Water, flowing down the wall, falls a short distance into a pool with a submerged limestone panel. The light noise of the falling water helps soften the sounds of the bustling downtown neighbourhood, creating a tranquil back drop for living and entertaining.
Greey Pickett
Embracing the organic, wild aesthetic of the Arizona desert, this home offers thoughtful landscape architecture that enhances the native palette without a single irrigation drip line.
Landscape Architect: Greey|Pickett
Architect: Clint Miller Architect
Landscape Contractor: Premier Environments
Photography: Steve Thompson
Cette image montre un jardin à la française arrière traditionnel de taille moyenne et l'automne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée, des pavés en pierre naturelle et une cascade.
Good Earth Water Gardens
Water cascades down this hillside around a colorful landscape.
Idées déco pour un petit jardin exotique l'été avec une exposition ombragée, une pente, une colline ou un talus, un paillis et une cascade.
Idées déco pour un petit jardin exotique l'été avec une exposition ombragée, une pente, une colline ou un talus, un paillis et une cascade.
Matthew Giampietro Garden Design
Backyard waterfalls and ponds on and Island in Connecticut. Ultimate services in Connecticut proviced the labor force. Matthew Giampietro designed and installed the rock garden plantings and backyard waterfalls.
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
The problem this Memorial-Houston homeowner faced was that her sumptuous contemporary home, an austere series of interconnected cubes of various sizes constructed from white stucco, black steel and glass, did not have the proper landscaping frame. It was out of scale. Imagine Robert Motherwell's "Black on White" painting without the Museum of Fine Arts-Houston's generous expanse of white walls surrounding it. It would still be magnificent but somehow...off.
Intuitively, the homeowner realized this issue and started interviewing landscape designers. After talking to about 15 different designers, she finally went with one, only to be disappointed with the results. From the across-the-street neighbor, she was then introduced to Exterior Worlds and she hired us to correct the newly-created problems and more fully realize her hopes for the grounds. "It's not unusual for us to come in and deal with a mess. Sometimes a homeowner gets overwhelmed with managing everything. Other times it is like this project where the design misses the mark. Regardless, it is really important to listen for what a prospect or client means and not just what they say," says Jeff Halper, owner of Exterior Worlds.
Since the sheer size of the house is so dominating, Exterior Worlds' overall job was to bring the garden up to scale to match the house. Likewise, it was important to stretch the house into the landscape, thereby softening some of its severity. The concept we devised entailed creating an interplay between the landscape and the house by astute placement of the black-and-white colors of the house into the yard using different materials and textures. Strategic plantings of greenery increased the interest, density, height and function of the design.
First we installed a pathway of crushed white marble around the perimeter of the house, the white of the path in homage to the house’s white facade. At various intervals, 3/8-inch steel-plated metal strips, painted black to echo the bones of the house, were embedded and crisscrossed in the pathway to turn it into a loose maze.
Along this metal bunting, we planted succulents whose other-worldly shapes and mild coloration juxtaposed nicely against the hard-edged steel. These plantings included Gulf Coast muhly, a native grass that produces a pink-purple plume when it blooms in the fall. A side benefit to the use of these plants is that they are low maintenance and hardy in Houston’s summertime heat.
Next we brought in trees for scale. Without them, the impressive architecture becomes imposing. We placed them along the front at either corner of the house. For the left side, we found a multi-trunk live oak in a field, transported it to the property and placed it in a custom-made square of the crushed marble at a slight distance from the house. On the right side where the house makes a 90-degree alcove, we planted a mature mesquite tree.
To finish off the front entry, we fashioned the black steel into large squares and planted grass to create islands of green, or giant lawn stepping pads. We echoed this look in the back off the master suite by turning concrete pads of black-stained concrete into stepping pads.
We kept the foundational plantings of Japanese yews which add green, earthy mass, something the stark architecture needs for further balance. We contoured Japanese boxwoods into small spheres to enhance the play between shapes and textures.
In the large, white planters at the front entrance, we repeated the plantings of succulents and Gulf Coast muhly to reinforce symmetry. Then we built an additional planter in the back out of the black metal, filled it with the crushed white marble and planted a Texas vitex, another hardy choice that adds a touch of color with its purple blooms.
To finish off the landscaping, we needed to address the ravine behind the house. We built a retaining wall to contain erosion. Aesthetically, we crafted it so that the wall has a sharp upper edge, a modern motif right where the landscape meets the land.
Lisa Cox Landscape Design
After completing a stunning modern renovation of the interior, this young couple and their one year old son were ready to tackle the back yard. After refurbishing the "Spool" and designing a contemporary plant palette, the end result allowed a place to entertain family and friends.
Photo by Rich Cox/ Rich Cox Photography
Lonestar Landscape
This customer wanted a pathway that could be used with no upkeep and no tripping hazards.
Idées déco pour une petite allée carrossable avant moderne avec une bordure, une exposition partiellement ombragée et du gravier.
Idées déco pour une petite allée carrossable avant moderne avec une bordure, une exposition partiellement ombragée et du gravier.
Arch. Alessandra Cipriani
Giardino esterno
Aménagement d'un grand jardin à la française avant campagne l'hiver avec une bordure, une exposition ensoleillée, des pavés en brique et une clôture en bois.
Aménagement d'un grand jardin à la française avant campagne l'hiver avec une bordure, une exposition ensoleillée, des pavés en brique et une clôture en bois.
AQL Landscape Design
Contemporary take on a Japanese water garden - with tropical planting, water fountain, pond and of course Koi! Landscape design and construction by AQL
Twisted Rock Terrascape & Design, Inc.
A great example of a front yard makeover that turns a simple sloped front yard with old dead grass and a couple of trees into a functional, beautiful stepped yard that still incorporates some grass but also stepped raised planters, natural rock, and wide substantial concrete steps and sitting areas for tremendous curb appeal!!!
FallingWater Scapes
Cette image montre un grand jardin à la française arrière traditionnel l'été avec une cascade, une exposition partiellement ombragée et une terrasse en bois.
Kirman Design
Planting in this garden wasn't just for a colourful effect. The limited plant pallet had to also work for nature, attracting insects through the season.
Idées déco de jardins avec une bordure et une cascade
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