Contemporary Backyard Garden Design Ideas

Pavers and Pathways with Artificial Grass
Pavers and Pathways with Artificial Grass
SYNLawnSYNLawn
This beautiful backyard in Clovis, Calif., features SYNLawn artificial grass framing the concrete pavers. © SYNLawn artificial grass - all rights reserved.
Contemporary Garden Boulder
Contemporary Garden Boulder
High Desert Designs, llcHigh Desert Designs, llc
Deer resistant landscape. In North Boulder, deer are part of everyone's yard. A mix of grasses, spiny barberry and sage don't entice deer, and keep your entry looking lush. highdesertdesigns, Anne Hartshorn
Terraced Hillside with Elegant Swaying Grasses
Terraced Hillside with Elegant Swaying Grasses
Art of the LandArt of the Land
Retaining walls form the terraced hillside providing space for an elegant array of swaying grasses in front of wooded background.
Glasthule Garden
Glasthule Garden
Patricia Tyrrell Living LandscapesPatricia Tyrrell Living Landscapes
Rear garden with new rear wall and gate to fit with existing materials and garden shed.
Kentfield Artist's Garden
Kentfield Artist's Garden
Avant GardenAvant Garden
An artist's garden with a garden shed, dog house and run surrounded by hog wire fencing and perennial plantings. Photo by Galen Fultz
Wategoes, Byron Bay
Wategoes, Byron Bay
Secret GardensSecret Gardens
Tucked back into the hill behind the beach at Wategos Byron Bay, ‘The Wing House’ as it is known occupies a commanding position with great views out to Julian Rocks. The slope is steep and the house is positioned at the rear of the block so the garden needed to enhance the entrance experience; help absorb the house into the terrain and simplify the outlook from the house to the ocean. The structural gestures in the garden are subtle with emphasis on natural materials of local origin and plant material that was cohesive with the natural surrounds and requiring minimal maintenance.
Wategoes, Byron Bay
Wategoes, Byron Bay
Secret GardensSecret Gardens
Tucked back into the hill behind the beach at Wategos Byron Bay, ‘The Wing House’ as it is known occupies a commanding position with great views out to Julian Rocks. The slope is steep and the house is positioned at the rear of the block so the garden needed to enhance the entrance experience; help absorb the house into the terrain and simplify the outlook from the house to the ocean. The structural gestures in the garden are subtle with emphasis on natural materials of local origin and plant material that was cohesive with the natural surrounds and requiring minimal maintenance.
Exuberant Borders
Exuberant Borders
Plan-it Earth DesignPlan-it Earth Design
Blooming Helenium and Leucothoe 'Rainbow' add color along a path with a bench to enjoy the view Landscape installation & Planting by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation Photo by Amy Whitworth

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