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Virginia Hand Design
The entry project included new retaining walls, main entry steps, a raised bed at the drive, and a green roof on the garage.
One Specialty Landscape Design, Pools & Hardscape
A very unique custom landscape design that uses an antique wooden wheel from a flour mill as a main water feature. Beside this water feature are two lanterns and with laid flagstone and a rock garden this is a complete and unique landscape design.
Accent Landscapes
Sloped lots can present a unique challenge, but by utilizing terracing, this landscape now has a number of different areas for enjoying the outdoors.
Anderson Design / ErosionZ. Minnesota Landscape.
Another view. A contemplation space of crushed limestone, sandstone walls, and sliced granite sitting stones. The setting is carved into a hillside and surrounded with gardens. Credit: Tad Anderson. All rights exclusively reserved.
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
Re-designed the entire back yard, and added a spa, fish pond, arbor, flagstone patio, steps, gravel path, retaining walls, new fence and colorful, water-wise fragrant plants. Owner is color blind so all of the water wise plants are fragrant and tactile.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
Ландшафтная мастерская Алены Арсеньевой
ландшафтный дизайн дачного участка с уклоном - подпорные стенки не только функциональная деталь ландшафтного дизайна, но и яркий художественный элемент в создании образа лендшафтного дизайна дачи.
Мы старались сохранить романтический дух лесного участка в нашем ландшафтном проекте.
Автор проекта: Алена Арсеньева.
Реализация проекта и ведение работ - Владимир Чичмарь
LDAW Landscape Architecture, PC
Complete front renovation including new steps,walks,walls,driveway and full landscape. Designed by Bill Einhorn,RLA of F Capparelli Landscape Design who also did the installation
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
These clients bought a Mid-century house with a vintage landscape that left something to be desired. Both the clients as well as myself have a great appreciation for midcentury design and its clean lines but the majority of the landscapes found in Mid-century housing developments across America miss the mark when it comes to more current sensibilities. The midcentury American philosophy was that man should exert dominance over the land and that hedge trimmers and lawn mowers are mans best friends.
Today more enlighten landscape designers strive to create landscapes that work with nature and not dominate it. In this project we did just that. These home owners loved the view of the mountains from their back yard in Santa Barbara, the way the warm colored sand stone boulders peak through muted greens of the Chaparral. We designed this landscape to be of its place. Sourcing local sandstone boulders like to ones found in the mountains behind the house we used then to build a low retaining wall. By breaking the sloping land into two flatter sections we are able to slow down the speed at which water evacuates the property giving it a chance to soak into the soil. This allows the landscape to work like a natural mini water shed, keeping the storm drains and then the oceans overwhelmed with polluted water and providing more water to the plants with less irrigation.
When it came to the plants, the clients wanted low water color and texture. To celebrate the fact that the house is located in Santa Barbara county we wanted to incorporate the muted green tones, with pops of colorful foliage. Using a mix of course lots of California native plants and Mediterranean adapted plants we created a plant plate that is beautiful, low maintenance and flutters with native fauna such as bird, and butterflies and bees.
LDAW Landscape Architecture, PC
Complete front renovation including new steps,walks,walls,driveway and full landscape. Designed by Bill Einhorn,RLA of F Capparelli Landscape Design who also did the installation
Ecoscape Environmental Design
Nature is full of design inspirations. The spiral is represented from the seas to the soil. This spiral leaf begonia was spotted this past summer near a shady deck, a glorious example of spiral design by nature!
Sun Valley Landscaping
A mix of hardscape and softscape elements come together to create this eclectic yet relaxing suburban garden space. Photo credit - Colin Conces
Techo-Bloc
The look of hardwood flooring is now available outdoors with this wood look-a-like patio slab made of concrete. The Borealis paving slab is available in 5” and 10” wide slabs. These patio stones are being called trompe-l’oeils by industry professionals; it will have you guessing whether it’s hardwood or concrete. Borealis looks and feels like wood planks, is offered in three alluring colors and most importantly, it's maintenance-free. That means no deck staining, wood-treating or wood-rotting, ever. Whether it’s your poolside, front porch, backyard deck, or patio, Borealis brings the appealing esthetics of natural wood to your backyard in a weather-proof, maintenance-free way. https://www.techo-bloc.com/shop/slabs/borealis-slab/
Eclectic Outdoor Design Ideas with a Retaining Wall
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