Beach Style Garden Design Ideas
Stephanie D Poole
The vertical garden provides a small scale herb and vegetable garden with edible flowers. It's located close to the kitchen for ease of use and care.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
A relaxing garden room with views of Long Island Sound, a quartzite gas fire pit with sandstone patio are set amongst drifts of panicum grass, beach roses and flowering alliums. Stepping stones connect the space to the house, and a set of cantilevered concrete steps leads to a private beach.
Groundswell Landscaping
Slope a little more than a year after planting with colorful drought tolerant combination of boulders, grasses & succulents.
Uccello Development, LLC
The cottage style exterior of this newly remodeled ranch in Connecticut, belies its transitional interior design. The exterior of the home features wood shingle siding along with pvc trim work, a gently flared beltline separates the main level from the walk out lower level at the rear. Also on the rear of the house where the addition is most prominent there is a cozy deck, with maintenance free cable railings, a quaint gravel patio, and a garden shed with its own patio and fire pit gathering area.
Brookside Landscape Design
String lights and wooden planters along vertical fencing.
Photo Credit: Brett J. Hilton
NORTH STATE GARDENS
Varying hues of lush green plantings give this small garden a tropical feel. The wooden fencing creates privacy and works equally well as a sound barrier. Palms and tall tropical plants add height and create the illusion of more space. The beautiful Blue stone pavers are from Stone Garden, NC. Photo credit: Matthew Erwin
Conscious Environments Inc.
An aboveground spa features stone coping, spill way, stone tile, natural stone veneer, Pebble Tec plaster, and seating for ten. It's surrounded by a natural dry creek bed, California coastal plants, BBQ island, fire pit, and covered patio.
Brett Maloney Landscapes, LLC
Rock garden and stairway to upper entertainment area. Many "sun loving" hardy perennials can be encouraged to re-bloom later in the season by simply cutting them back right after they finish their initial flowering. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
Beach Style Garden Design Ideas
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