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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
Garden Nest Residential Landscape
Cette image montre un petit jardin arrière traditionnel avec un point d'eau et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Forest Fence & Deck Company Ltd.
Creating Privacy
Cette image montre un petit jardin en pots arrière traditionnel au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée et une terrasse en bois.
Cette image montre un petit jardin en pots arrière traditionnel au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée et une terrasse en bois.
Nature's Realm
Nature's Realm
Cette image montre un petit jardin à la française arrière bohème avec un point d'eau, des pavés en béton et une exposition partiellement ombragée.
Cette image montre un petit jardin à la française arrière bohème avec un point d'eau, des pavés en béton et une exposition partiellement ombragée.
Cultivart Landscape Design
Peta North
Idée de décoration pour un petit jardin arrière design avec un point d'eau, une exposition ensoleillée et une terrasse en bois.
Idée de décoration pour un petit jardin arrière design avec un point d'eau, une exposition ensoleillée et une terrasse en bois.
SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture - Montana
A forgotten backyard space was reimagined and transformed by SCJ Studio for outdoor living, dining, entertaining, and play. A terraced approach was needed to meet up with existing grades to the alley, new concrete stairs with integrated lighting, paving, built-in benches, a turf area, and planting were carefully thought through.
Georgia Lindsay Garden Design
A garden of two halves, divided by the oak screen to conceal the BBQ
Réalisation d'un petit jardin arrière minimaliste au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée, du gravier et une clôture en bois.
Réalisation d'un petit jardin arrière minimaliste au printemps avec une exposition ensoleillée, du gravier et une clôture en bois.
Seed Studio Landscape Design
image: Travis Rhoads Photography
Inspiration pour un petit jardin en pots arrière minimaliste avec une exposition ensoleillée et une terrasse en bois.
Inspiration pour un petit jardin en pots arrière minimaliste avec une exposition ensoleillée et une terrasse en bois.
The Outdoor Living Studio
Réalisation d'un petit jardin à la française arrière design l'été avec un point d'eau, une exposition partiellement ombragée et du gravier.
Studio H Landscape Architecture
Studio H Landscape Architecture
Idée de décoration pour un petit xéropaysage arrière minimaliste avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en béton.
Idée de décoration pour un petit xéropaysage arrière minimaliste avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en béton.
GreenEarth Landscape Services
Sky Pencil Japanese holly is a perfect natural barrier to disguise an enclosure. Planted in a bed of Tennessee river rock and surrounded by beautiful synthetic turf, the Seagrove Beach homeowners can enjoy their small space without being distracted by unsightly utilities.
New Eco Landscapes
Photos by Anthony Crisafulli
Idée de décoration pour un petit jardin arrière minimaliste l'été avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Idée de décoration pour un petit jardin arrière minimaliste l'été avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Terra Ferma Landscapes
We loved this Japanese soaking tub nestled in a bed of river rocks against the bluestone wall.
Idée de décoration pour un petit jardin arrière design avec une terrasse en bois.
Idée de décoration pour un petit jardin arrière design avec une terrasse en bois.
Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
Landscape design Queens Park NSW. By Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
Cette image montre un petit jardin arrière minimaliste.
Cette image montre un petit jardin arrière minimaliste.
Tom Howard Garden Design and Landscaping
Aménagement d'un petit jardin arrière contemporain avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
LandArt
This garden design in Castleknock was transformed from the typical dull garden, that comes with all new builds in housing estates these days, into a contemporary oasis.
Our client wanted to enjoy her garden from morning sunrise right through to sunset, so we designed two patios, positioned to get the full benefit of the sun throughout the day.
Like most new builds in housing estates, the garden and kitchen of the house are quite overlooked from the terrace of houses to the rear. For more privacy we incorporated a ‘Hedge in the Sky’ of evergreen Espalier Elaeagnus. We also made sure that there were generous planting areas left along all borders and that the lawn was framed with porcelain strips, for effortless lawn maintenance. Stepping stone pavers create an elegant design element in the small garden, guiding the way to the shed.
Christine Wilkie Garden Design
This small, north-east facing garden, measuring around 100 m2, was in need of a complete transformation to bring it into line with the owner's interior style and the desire for an outdoor room experience. A series of bi-folding doors led out to a relatively small patio and raised lawn area. The objective was to create a design that would maximise the space, making it feel much larger and provide usable areas that the owners could enjoy throughout the day as the sun moves around the garden. An asymmetrical design with different focal points and material contrasts was deployed to achieve the impression of a larger, yet still harmonious, space.
The overall garden style was Japanese-inspired with pared back hard landscaping materials and plants with interesting foliage and texture, such as Acers, Prunus serrula cherry tree, cloud pruned Ilex crenata, clumping bamboo and Japanese grasses featuring throughout the garden's wide borders. A new lower terrace was extended across the full width of the garden to allow the space to be fully used for morning coffee and afternoon dining. Porcelain tiles with an aged wood effect were used to clad a new retaining wall and step risers, with limestone-effect porcelain tiles used for the lower terrace. New steps were designed to create an attractive transition from the lower to the upper level where the previous lawn was completely removed in favour of a second terrace using the same low-maintenance wood effect porcelain tiles.
A raised bed constructed in black timber sleepers was installed to deal with ground level changes at the upper level, while at the lower level another raised bed provides an attractive retaining edge backfilled with bamboo. New fencing was installed and painted black, a nod to the Japanese shou sugi ban method of charring wood to maintain it. Finally, a combination of carefully chosen outdoor furniture, garden statuary and bespoke planters complete the look. Discrete garden lighting set into the steps, retaining wall and house walls create a soft ambient lighting in which to sit and enjoy the garden after dark.
Christine Wilkie Garden Design
This small, north-east facing garden, measuring around 100 m2, was in need of a complete transformation to bring it into line with the owner's interior style and the desire for an outdoor room experience. A series of bi-folding doors led out to a relatively small patio and raised lawn area. The objective was to create a design that would maximise the space, making it feel much larger and provide usable areas that the owners could enjoy throughout the day as the sun moves around the garden. An asymmetrical design with different focal points and material contrasts was deployed to achieve the impression of a larger, yet still harmonious, space.
The overall garden style was Japanese-inspired with pared back hard landscaping materials and plants with interesting foliage and texture, such as Acers, Prunus serrula cherry tree, cloud pruned Ilex crenata, clumping bamboo and Japanese grasses featuring throughout the garden's wide borders. A new lower terrace was extended across the full width of the garden to allow the space to be fully used for morning coffee and afternoon dining. Porcelain tiles with an aged wood effect were used to clad a new retaining wall and step risers, with limestone-effect porcelain tiles used for the lower terrace. New steps were designed to create an attractive transition from the lower to the upper level where the previous lawn was completely removed in favour of a second terrace using the same low-maintenance wood effect porcelain tiles.
A raised bed constructed in black timber sleepers was installed to deal with ground level changes at the upper level, while at the lower level another raised bed provides an attractive retaining edge backfilled with bamboo. New fencing was installed and painted black, a nod to the Japanese shou sugi ban method of charring wood to maintain it. Finally, a combination of carefully chosen outdoor furniture, garden statuary and bespoke planters complete the look. Discrete garden lighting set into the steps, retaining wall and house walls create a soft ambient lighting in which to sit and enjoy the garden after dark.
Harry Holding Studio
An inner city oasis with enchanting planting using a tapestry of textures, shades of green and architectural forms to evoke the tropics of Australia. Here, ferns and geraniums spill over the granite plank paving.
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