Eclectic Deck Design Ideas
Farrow & Ball
This bohemian outdoor seating area is suited to outdoor entertaining and parties, the seating area is painted in Brassica No.271, while the wooden panels behind are Calke Green No.34.
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The Cousins
By blowing out the home's exterior walls and adding double french doors to the deck, the home's living space was drastically increased.
Jean Brooks Landscapes
This garden takes advantage of the chimney tops and attics spaces of the urban landscape of the Back Bay- we refer to it as "Mary-Poppinsville". Split in to two areas- seating and dinning/cooking. shrubs, perennials, annuals, and edibles including: herbs, tomatoes, The client is a gourmet chef and uses the foods in his cooking. With limited space, the most popular edible plants that clients ask for are tomatoes and herbs because the herbs can be used in daily cooking and theres nothing to compare to the homegrown tomato. Where space is generous, we also plant blueberries strawberries, raspberries, lettuces, peppers.
Archadeck of Central Connecticut
Charming and versatile three-season room, low maintenance deck and pergola combination in Glastonbury, CT, by Archadeck of Central CT.
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Archadeck of Central South Carolina
Custom privacy screen in Columbia, SC, built by Archadeck of Central, SC.
Paul Lafrance Design
Designed by Paul Lafrance and built on HGTV's "Decked Out" episode, "The Hockey Rink Deck".
PUZZLE URBANO
Zona relax con sofas + huerto urbanos con plantar aromáticas (Albahaca, menta, hierbabuena, cilantro,...)
Eclectic Deck Design Ideas
Amber Freda Garden Design
We created the feeling of depth and abundance in this cozy West Village rooftop terrace through the use of layered plantings and staggered heights of plants and planters. We also placed some planters on top of classical looking stone columns, which further added to the effect. This garden also features wicker furniture, grey fiberglass planters, dimpled Asian ceramics, and lush plantings of Japanese maples, junipers, dogwoods, rhododendrons, margarita vines, and flowering annuals. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
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