Desert Look Outdoor Design Ideas with with Flowerbed

Chestnut Hill Residence
Chestnut Hill Residence
Sudbury Design GroupSudbury Design Group
This stately, Chestnut Hill, circa 1890, brick home sits on idyllic grounds of mature planting. Our objective was to integrate the new with the old world charm of the property. We achieved this with additional plantings, seasonal color, restoring and adding masonry walls and steps as well as the installation of an elegant eurocobble drive and courtyard. Photography: Greg Premru Photography
Country Farm Houseƒc
Country Farm Houseƒc
a Blade of Grassa Blade of Grass
Mixed planting bed of evergreens, deciduous trees and shrubs, and perennials.
Tranquil Escapes
Tranquil Escapes
Rocco Fiore & Sons, IncRocco Fiore & Sons, Inc
This concealed library garden courtyard offers total privacy after the installation a 5-foot corbelled brick garden wall and 2 ¼-inch bluestone coping. The patio features geometric bluestone and is planted with scented fragrant shrubs and collections of containers and flowers. The brick-walled fountain provides the calming sound of gently splashing water.
Traditional Cottage Garden Rancho Santa Fe
Traditional Cottage Garden Rancho Santa Fe
The Design Build CompanyThe Design Build Company
Rancho Santa Fe landscape cottage traditional ranch house..with used brick, sydney peak flagstone ledgerstone and professionally installed and designed by Rob Hill, landscape architect - Hill's Landscapes- the design build company.
Coan Waterfront Landscape, Camano Island, WA
Coan Waterfront Landscape, Camano Island, WA
Lankford Associates Landscape ArchitectsLankford Associates Landscape Architects
A small stone patio with fire pit sits next to the water. The stone walkway is carefully used to tie the garden to the residence across the street. This is a unique seaside, low maintenance garden. Drought resistant and salt friendly plantings were used throughout. This garden has become the focus of the neighborhood with many visitors stopping and enjoying what has become a neighborhood landmark. Located on the shores of Puget Sound in Washington State. Photo by Ian Gleadle
Flower Gardens in the South
Flower Gardens in the South
jenny_hardgravejenny_hardgrave
Flower gardens around Atlanta, photographed by Simply Flowers, inc.
Award-Winning Urban Landscape
Award-Winning Urban Landscape
Southview DesignSouthview Design
Since the back yard is at the end of a short alley, the privacy fence is essential to completing the coziness factor. It serves to block the view of the driveway, alley and the neighbor’s yards and vehicles. The homeowners liked the lattice on the old fence so the gate has that carry-over feature which allows them to see through to the driveway plus gives the gate a little character. The top of the fence is meant to mimic the pattern of the top of the windows at the back of the house. The stucco columns in the fence, on either side of the gate and down that side of the yard, tie into the house using the same stucco finish and the Indiana limestone caps on the columns match the caps on top of the upper terrace and the window sills.
ATHERTON PROJECT
ATHERTON PROJECT
Blue Wagon Synthetic Turf Supply (Peninsula)Blue Wagon Synthetic Turf Supply (Peninsula)
Natural Stone hardscape, turf planting, wood work, lighting and irrigation.
Native Gardens that we support with design and Maintenance in 2023
Native Gardens that we support with design and Maintenance in 2023
PETER  ATKINS AND ASSOCIATES., LLCPETER ATKINS AND ASSOCIATES., LLC
Using tones of blue in the garden to allow areas to "Pop" among the monotones of green. There is mop head hydrangeas planted, azaleas,. Tartiva Hydrangea is the tall plant, ferns, phlox and blue fescue grass. There is a small fountain to break the silence of the garden. Peter Atkins and Associates
Cool, Compact Garden Design Castleknock
Cool, Compact Garden Design Castleknock
LandArtLandArt
This garden design in Castleknock was transformed from the typical dull garden, that comes with all new builds in housing estates these days, into a contemporary oasis. Our client wanted to enjoy her garden from morning sunrise right through to sunset, so we designed two patios, positioned to get the full benefit of the sun throughout the day. Like most new builds in housing estates, the garden and kitchen of the house are quite overlooked from the terrace of houses to the rear. For more privacy we incorporated a ‘Hedge in the Sky’ of evergreen Espalier Elaeagnus. We also made sure that there were generous planting areas left along all borders and that the lawn was framed with porcelain strips, for effortless lawn maintenance. Stepping stone pavers create an elegant design element in the small garden, guiding the way to the shed.
Sterling Grove - Front Yards
Sterling Grove - Front Yards
Creative EnvironmentsCreative Environments
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Desert Look Outdoor Design Ideas with with Flowerbed

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