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Lynch Landscaping Inc.
Great ground covers and natural stone - always a good combination - OA
Cette photo montre un petit jardin tendance avec une exposition ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Cette photo montre un petit jardin tendance avec une exposition ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Heather Dale Garden Design
Heather Dale
Cette image montre une petite allée carrossable arrière design l'été avec un mur de soutènement, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en béton.
Cette image montre une petite allée carrossable arrière design l'été avec un mur de soutènement, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en béton.
Urban Gardener
The sand pit is surrounded by a low raised planter with sedum planting and provides a comfortable perch for parents watching over the kids.
Inspiration pour un jardin à la française design de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition partiellement ombragée, une pente, une colline ou un talus et une clôture en bois.
Inspiration pour un jardin à la française design de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition partiellement ombragée, une pente, une colline ou un talus et une clôture en bois.
Amelia Bouquet Garden Design
A small balcony design with room to sit and relax.
Cette photo montre un petit jardin tendance avec une exposition ombragée et une terrasse en bois.
Cette photo montre un petit jardin tendance avec une exposition ombragée et une terrasse en bois.
Green & Gorgeous
Treated softwood sleepers are used to create terraced levels. An inexpensive material and easy to use, they also create a very soft effect. The return details around the steps take this design up a level from just simple straight lines.
Catherine Rawnsley Garden Design
View of the planting from the water feature. The client wanted a low maintenance garden, so ground covers such as scleranthus, pratia and acaena fill in the spaces between the plants and prevent weeds coming up.
Photo credit Catherine Rawnsley
Inspiration pour un jardin avant design de taille moyenne et l'été avec un point d'eau, une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en béton.
Mark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
In Seattle's Crown Hill neighborhood, a young couple recently upgraded a mid-century modern home with an amazing view of Puget Sound. A modern plant palette with year round vibrant color sets off the architecture. Installed in June, 2014.
photography: Mark S. Garff ASLA, LLA
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
The simple lines of this attractive contemporary home disguise a remarkable aspect of its construction: it received the coveted Gold Star rating from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED program. This rating, granted after a third-party inspection, serves as the premier mark in green building achievement. LEED-certified homes cost less to operate, reducing energy and water bills by as much as 40%.
Designed by the Houston firm Murphy Mears Architects (www.murphymears.com), the house earned the LEED Gold Star award because of the firm’s expert use in areas such as water efficiency, sustainable materials and energy strategies. Both principals of the architectural firm hold LEED AP credentials which affirm their knowledge of advanced green building expertise.
To solidify their efforts to win the Gold Star certification, the firm hired Exterior Worlds to design the landscape using techniques that minimize the impact on ecosystems and water resources. Our charge was to employ drought-resistant plants, reclaimed materials and other green hardscapes to help Murphy Mears earn points within the LEED rating system.
In the front yard, we created a rectilinear garden covered with black star gravel. The bed’s straight lines pay homage to the house’s design while the dark gray gravel extends the color palette. In this zone of interest, we planted six ornamental Japanese blueberry trees and contoured them into conical shapes to contrast with the linearity of the house.
The homeowners had found reclaimed marble from a torn-down building and so we used these rectangular forms for the sidewalk. A border of gravel connects the sidewalk to the larger garden bed. The marble, which is striated white and black, also adds an interesting element of movement to the yard. We planted the rest of the yard with Zoysia grass since it possesses exceptional wear tolerance and good drought resistance.
Gravel garden beds extend to the sides of the house, a choice that is both aesthetically pleasing and earth-friendly. In sustainable landscaping, gravel is prized because of its durability, minimal maintenance requirements and because, being inorganic, it requires no watering.
For the back yard, we planted more Japanese blueberry trees and Zoysia grass to continue the theme begun in the front. Other plantings, requiring little water and pruning, were picked from the LEED-approved list. We also laid another pathway using the reclaimed marble, which leads around the property to the grill, patio and a potting table with reclaimed sink in the far back.
We built a patio using synthetic decking material in the same light gray color as the house. The decking material requires no staining and is particularly durable. The patio creates a transition between the interior and exterior, with the glass doors of the house feeding out into the back yard. It is uncovered, playing up the openness of the house’s design and making the most of Houston’s golden morning light with the house creating deep shade in the hot afternoons.
Perhaps the most striking thing that can be said about the property and its LEED rating is this: you’d never know it. That is, the innovative and far-ranging green techniques are woven so beautifully into its design all you notice is a superb house with an appealing landscape.
Mark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
In Seattle's Crown Hill neighborhood, a young couple recently upgraded a mid-century modern home with an amazing view of Puget Sound. A modern plant palette with year round vibrant color sets off the architecture. Installed in June, 2014.
photography: Mark S. Garff ASLA, LLA
Chalk Studio
White stones make up the ground surface beyond the timber decking. The internal courtyard off the dining area provides light and air from outside also helping to regulate the temperature of the house.
Green & Gorgeous
Sandstone setts are used to create a simple line, emphasising the route up the steps to the top of the garden. By just using single edging lines the cost is greatly reduced and the path becomes a less emphatic feature.
Outdoor Living Spaces, LLC - FAPLD
Exemple d'un petit aménagement d'entrée ou allée de jardin latéral tendance avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Naturesque
Cette photo montre un petit jardin avant tendance au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Inspiration pour un petit jardin en pots avant design l'été avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Sweet Home of Mine
I cleaned up the overgrown backyard and changed out the wood on the boat dock to new pressure treated wood.
Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Réalisation d'un jardin à la française arrière design de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition ensoleillée, une terrasse en bois et un mur de soutènement.
Réalisation d'un jardin à la française arrière design de taille moyenne et l'été avec une exposition ensoleillée, une terrasse en bois et un mur de soutènement.
Joanne Alderson Design
Our completed courtyard after its annual clip looking smart
Aménagement d'un petit jardin à la française contemporain l'été avec un point d'eau, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Aménagement d'un petit jardin à la française contemporain l'été avec un point d'eau, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
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