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Screen With Envy "Kaleidoscope" installed freestanding to create privacy.
If you’re looking for a fresh take on garden screening this summer, then the Kaleidoscope outdoor garden screen will be perfect for you. Inspired by the pattern work found throughout the sprawling markets of Morocco to Dubai, its Arabic design makes it truly unique and will provide a beautiful addition to your garden.
The privacy screen is made of advanced wood composite so will not warp age or fade. We produce these in a number of different patterns.
All screens are modular, can be cut down to fit any shape, and can be installed against brickwork, fences or free-standing.
£80 including free UK delivery.
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catherine clancy garden design
catherine clancy
A tiny cedar clad studio was built at the bottom of the garden of this new towyn house. The shady garden is planted with Acers, evergreen shrubs and lots of colourful plants for year round colour.
VORBILD Architecture
The rear garden has now a raised decking and a small storage shed.
Photography by Michael Schienke
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.
Georgia Lindsay Garden Design
This tiny garden was transformed using various levels to create a more dynamic space - Georgia Lindsay
Ландшафтная мастерская Алены Арсеньевой
Ландшафтный дизайн участка в стиле Кантри, предполагает и цветник в стиле Кантри.
Цветник декоративен в каждом сезоне - осенью это цветущий КЛОПОГОН кистевидный Cimicifuga racemosa - очень мощное, декоративное растение, АСТРА новобельгийская Symphyotrichum novi-belgii и все еще декоративная хоста разных сортов, основа декоративности цветника осенью.
Мощные группы декоративных хвойных деревьев подчеркнуты цветовыми акцентами декоративных кустарников.
Автор проекта: Алена Арсеньева. Реализация проекта и ведение работ - Владимир Чичмарь
Roland Oehme Landscape Architecture
This is a small garden (approx. 600 sq. ft.) next to a corner townhome in an urban setting in Baltimore’s popular Hampden neighborhood. We transformed this former weed patch into a thriving and beautiful pollinator garden of mostly native plants. The client specifically wanted flowering plants for all pollinators, but especially hummingbirds, and the garden was to be bird friendly as well. I designed the garden and installed it with the help of landscape contractors. I located a water fountain against the rear wall. The client also desired a vine to cover the rear wall so I selected the Trumpet Vine which is growing beautifully. I continue to oversee the maintenance of this garden.
Landscape design and photo by Roland Oehme
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