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Ross Land Studio
An unused area of lawn has been repurposed as a meditation garden. The meandering path of limestone step stones weaves through a birch grove. The matrix planting of carex grasses is interspersed with flowering natives throughout the season. Fall is spectacular with the blooming of aromatic asters.
Eden Garden Design
Striking Texas native botanical design with local river rock top dressing.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
This San Rafael front landscape has been dramatically updated with a welcoming concrete pathway entrance, and complimented by a variety of architectural plants, hardy succulents, textural grasses and a majestic, fruitless olive tree. The dramatic transformation is enhanced by a raised corten steel planter at the pathway entrance with gravel and succulents. Two horizontal ipe wood structures provide contemporary accents. New raised concrete planters alongside the new concrete driveway define the property and showcase more colorful succulents. A beautiful gray house paint color and ipe accents complete the remodel.
Drawings, Design and Photos © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design SEE PHOTOS AFTER 2 YEARS.
Hayes Landscape Design Services
Cette photo montre un petit xéropaysage arrière craftsman l'automne avec un foyer extérieur, une exposition partiellement ombragée, des pavés en pierre naturelle et une clôture en bois.
Garden Lights Landscape and Pool Development Inc.
Aménagement d'un petit xéropaysage avant moderne l'automne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée, des galets de rivière et une clôture en bois.
June Scott Design
Located in a historic neighborhood, this property features an Italian Revival home on a compact lot. The owners have lovingly restored the exterior, and we created a garden that feels both fresh and timeless. The design maximizes the site with a sparkling pool and a series of spaces for entertaining, relaxing and play. Generous custom tile work, a new pergola and gates, and iron lights and railings all elevate the design and extend the graciousness of the home’s interior into the new outdoor spaces.
Alford's Landscaping
Aménagement d'un xéropaysage avant sud-ouest américain de taille moyenne et l'automne avec un massif de fleurs, une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en béton.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The shifted, wedge-shaped concrete panels of the front walk allow for an intersecting bed of grasses. Beach pebble runnels separate the panels while 'Summer Beauty' allium helps to soften the boundary between the driveway and the front walk. Renn Kuhnen Photography
FDC Design Build
Aménagement d'un xéropaysage avant moderne de taille moyenne et l'automne avec un foyer extérieur, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en béton.
Clifton E Morgan Contractor
Whether it's a manicured front lawn, stone-paved pathway or intricate landscape design, landscapes benefit from the same attention to detail that the interior of your home does. Well-executed landscaping ideas can upgrade your home's entire aesthetic, and the right plants, flowers and shrubbery can greatly enhance your curb appeal by adding color, texture and even fragrance to your yard.
Dave Suda Landscape & Irrigation Repairs
Backyard renovation. High maintenance landscape transformed to low water/ low maintenance xeriscape. Featuring permeable ground cover surfaces (i.e. decomposed granite, various pebble ground cover, and flagstone walkways) native and xeric plants, boulder accents and discrete drainage.
PermaScapes Unlimited Inc
Xeriscaped perennial garden
Cette image montre un xéropaysage avant bohème de taille moyenne et l'automne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Cette image montre un xéropaysage avant bohème de taille moyenne et l'automne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Garden Stories
A mid-century home sits behind this naturalistic planting design framed by a horizontal, contemporary-style fence. The lines of the fence are the perfect foil to the wispy brushstrokes of feather grass. This planting design was inspired by wind-swept hills, and foothill Manzanita. These plants thrive with absolutely no irrigation and no additional water (not even in the first year). The concrete pavers were re-purposed from the original garden. Photo: James Wilson
Roushall Gardens
Idées déco pour un jardin avant méditerranéen l'automne et de taille moyenne avec une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Ландшафтная мастерская Алены Арсеньевой
Сад трав занимает важное место в проекте участка 18 соток.
Автор проекта: Алена Арсеньева. Реализация проекта и ведение работ - Владимир Чичмарь
Автор проекта: Алена Арсеньева. Реализация проекта и ведение работ - Владимир Чичмарь
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
To gain more usable space in this narrow landscape and update the hardscaping and overgrown garden, my design reconfigured the pathway with poured-in-place concrete pavers accented by Mexican pebbles and a stunning variety of succulents and other site-appropriate plantings that thrive in shade and part sun. We removed the tree to create a patio area large enough to fit a table and chairs for a small group. Non-invasive/clumping Bamboo was added to help screen the patio and provide privacy. Other shade to part-shade plants were included that provide a variety of textures and colors throughout the seasons. Low-voltage lighting was installed for safety and ambiance. Design and Photos: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Legacy Landscape
Low water use planting using Arbutus unedo 'Oktoberfest' (right back), Sedum 'Autumn Joy' (right front), Pennisetum setaceum (middle front), Pennisetum Oriental (left front) and Teucrium chamaedrys 'Prostratum' (left front).
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
This garden house was designed by owner and architect, Shirat Mavligit. The wooden section of outer wall is actually the outer section of a central volume that creates an enlarged open space bisecting the home interior. The windows create a view corridor within the home that allows visitors to see all the way through to the back yard.
Occupants of the home looking out through these windows feel as if they are sitting in the middle of a garden. This architectural theme of volume and line of site is so powerful that it became the inspiration for the modern landscape design we developed in the front, back, and side yards of the property.
We began by addressing the issue of too much open space in the front yard. It has no surrounding fence, and it faces a very busy street in Houston’s Rice Village Area. After careful study of the home façade, our team determined that the best way to set aside a large portion of private space in front of the home was to construct a landscape berm.
This land art form adds a sense of dimension and psychological boundary to the scene. It is built of core 10 steel and stands 16 inches tall. This is just high enough for guests to sit on, and it provides an ideal sunbathing area for summer days.
The sweeping contour of the berm offsets the rigid linearity of the home with a softer architectural detail. Its linear progression gives the modern landscape design a dynamic sense of movement.
Moving to the back yard, we reinforced the home’s central volume and view corridor by laying a rectilinear line of gravel parallel to an equivalent section of grass. Near the corner of the house, we created a series of gravel stepping pads that lead guests from the gravel run, through the grass, and into a vegetable garden.
The heavy use of gravel does several things. It communicates a sense of control by containing the vitality of the lawn within an inorganic, mathematically precise space. This feeling of contained life force is common in modern landscape design. This also adds the functional advantage of a low-maintenance space where only minimal lawn care is needed. Gravel also has its own unique aesthetic appeal. Its dark color compliments both the grass and the house, providing an ideal lead-in to the space of the vegetable garden.
This same rectilinear geometry was applied to the side yard, but the materials were reversed to add dramatic effect. Here, the field is gravel, and the stepping pads are made from grass. Heavy gauge steel planters were set into the gravel to house separate plantings of Zoysia. The pads run from the library to the kitchen, allowing visitors to travel between the two as if they are walking on a floor decorated with grass.
The lawn in all three yards is planted with Zoysia grass. This species of grass is frequently used in modern landscape design because it requires only moderate amounts of water to retain its exceptionally fine texture. When mowed, it presents a clean, well-manicured lawn that compliments the conservatism of the home.
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Backyard patio
Aménagement d'un xéropaysage arrière contemporain de taille moyenne et l'automne avec des solutions pour vis-à-vis, une exposition ombragée et du gravier.
Aménagement d'un xéropaysage arrière contemporain de taille moyenne et l'automne avec des solutions pour vis-à-vis, une exposition ombragée et du gravier.
Kasia Karska Design
Brent Bingham Photography: http://www.brentbinghamphoto.com/
Idée de décoration pour un xéropaysage arrière design de taille moyenne et l'automne avec du gravier et une exposition ensoleillée.
Idée de décoration pour un xéropaysage arrière design de taille moyenne et l'automne avec du gravier et une exposition ensoleillée.
Idées déco de xéropaysages d'automne
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