Contemporary Outdoor Design Ideas with Stamped Concrete

Backyard Patio1
Backyard Patio1
Natural Path LandscapingNatural Path Landscaping
This patio uses a Unilock paver that can be made permeable. This patio is not permeable because it was not built on crushed stone.
Gallery - Small Vinyl Pools
Gallery - Small Vinyl Pools
Betz Pools LimitedBetz Pools Limited
This suburban family wanted to turn their small backyard into an oasis for casual evening entertaining. They assumed their budget would only allow for a large hot tub or small fibreglass pool. Thankfully, the designers at Betz came up with an innovative and affordable solution based on a custom spa/pool. (15 x 18 custom rectangular)
Outdoor patio
Outdoor patio
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & DesignExterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Exterior Worlds Landscape, Pool & Patio Design & Installation Case HistoryExterior Worlds was recently involved in collaboration with renowned Houston architect Gary Chandler. Mr. Chandler was hired to remodel a home for a resident who spent considerable time entertaining business clients at his residents. The new space was intended to function as a dining terrace and lounging for clients. Mr. Chandler designed this terrace as a grotto with a distinctively classical tone. It consisted of the dining space itself, a fireplace, and seating areas. Exterior Worlds was contracted to develop the surrounding outdoor space with a landscape and garden design that would support the vision and structure of the grotto. The primary support element we created was a garden. Its design was abstract, being characterized by only a few elements distinguished by very simple forms. Gravel was used profusely throughout in order to provide plenty of walking space. Vegetation was kept to a minimum to ensure low maintenance. Antiques were then placed in the garden as decorative focal points. This created a color scheme that alternately complimented and contrasted that of the grotto. To ensure the privacy of visiting clients, we screened the garden off from the neighboring residence by planting an alley of trees. The near side of the alley functions as a walkway that provides visiting guests with a sweeping tour of the garden. The backside of the trees presents an attractive, albeit impenetrable screen that prevents anyone outside the property from looking into its interior. Our team further developed the landscape as a whole by planting a backdrop of trees. These trees, when illuminated with artificial moonlight, created silhouettes that bathed the surrounding yard, and the garden within it, in an ambient blend of light and shadow. Transition in and out of space was another important support element in this project. In order for guests to comfortably enjoy the dining area, and then move with ease into the landscape at will, it was necessary to create simple and inviting transition areas. We decided that gravel would be the best material to use in building pathways through the garden. We based this on several factors. Gravel has a Zen-like quality to it that makes it very calming to the mind. Guests walking through the garden in the evening would feel more relaxed and comfortable discussing business. The aesthetic of gravel is also a curious blend of classical and modern tones, so it is the ideal complement to anything with classical architectural elements. It is also an excellent material to use for planting trees in the hardscape because it facilitates irrigation and drainage. One of the pathways we built in this project, in fact, doubled as a concealed drain. Additional visual interest was created with sculpture and dwarf mondo mounds. The irregularity of green forms and pottery contrasted with the rectilinear forms of the classical hardscape. When viewed in its entirety, the final scene took on the dimensions of a painting. Landscape lighting was done by a partner company, Illuminations Lighting and Design. ILD uplit the trees and feature lit the sculptures. They also created functional, artificial moonlight with mercury vapor tree lamps. Transition spaces throughout the property were illuminated with path lighting.
Zen, koi, floating steps, beach plantings, bungalow
Zen, koi, floating steps, beach plantings, bungalow
The Design Build CompanyThe Design Build Company
Brian Sipe architectural design and Rob Hill - Hill's landscapes and Don edge general contractor. koi pond in front yard with floating steppers, bluestone and beach plantings
Ocean Beach San Diego Remodel
Ocean Beach San Diego Remodel
Design InterventionDesign Intervention
After remodel of guest house and patio F8 Photography
Burns Beach
Burns Beach
Mondo Exclusive HomesMondo Exclusive Homes
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Hopkins
Hopkins
John Pack Custom PoolsJohn Pack Custom Pools
Looking for a quiet, private space to relax? In this John Pack custom pool you have all of that. Curvy corners to rest and hide and a trickling water feature across the entire backside of this space give you a soothing feeling you can wind down from you busy day with. Sitting in the lounge area of the pool or in the lounge chairs on the upper deck you can feel a sense of peace in this outdoor space. Carlos Barron Photography
Gallery - Geometric Vinyl Pools
Gallery - Geometric Vinyl Pools
Betz Pools LimitedBetz Pools Limited
In designing a total backyard project it’s the little accents that can make a big difference. Here the thoughtful use of planting materials adds just the right amount of shape and colour to soften the hardscapes, yet not impede the impressive views of the surrounding yard.
Custom Pergola, Outdoor Grill and Gathering Bar
Custom Pergola, Outdoor Grill and Gathering Bar
Land Art Design, Inc.Land Art Design, Inc.
Land Art made use of every inch of this small space to create this stylish patio. Guests can share a drink at the stone gathering bar before enjoying a meal beneath the custom wood pergola. The grill sits in matching field stone housing.

Contemporary Outdoor Design Ideas with Stamped Concrete

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