Formal Garden Design Ideas for Fall
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Yard Art, Inc
These Round GFRC Planters are modern and sleek. Made of GFRC they are lightweight and quite durable.
Princeton Design Collaborative
Fence Design with Cedar Pergola, copper pipe trellis ,gravel path & bench
Jeffrey Edward Tryon
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A young family desired the perfect garden to grow alongside their rural lives in Surrey’s countryside. We designed a meaningful space for our clients to journey through their garden and reconnect with the native woodland encompassing their home. We felt it was important to perforate the boundary, to open up the scenic views and incorporate the borrowed landscape.
Eden Garden Design
A formal and thoughtfully sized ‘Cavalier’ zoysia lawn defined with custom steel edging.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Twin Oaks Lawn and Landscape, Inc.
This beautiful Asian inspired oasis is the perfect place to relax!
Art of the Land
Water feature was created to reflect light into the living areas and to give sound near the entrance patio. The assorted grasses move with the wind and change throughout the seasons.
Photo Credit: Diane Huntress Photography
Landscape Logic
A complete backyard makeover by Landscape Logic, designed by Tony VItale. This backyard was never used prior to the remodel. Now the backyard is the most used space of the house. It has everything you need to either host a party or just hang out and relax with the family.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
This San Anselmo, CA landscape in Marin county was completely redesigned to replace a large portion of the thirsty lawn. I created curving paths and adjacent areas using decomposed granite (DG) and flagstone. The plantings include CA native plants and other drought tolerant plants chosen to provide year-round color and appeal. Something is always in bloom in this low water, Mediterranean garden! Photo and Design: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
Our client built a striking new home on the east slope of Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. To complement the clean lines of the facade we designed a simple, elegant landscape that sets off the home rather than competing with the bold architecture.
Soft grasses offer contrast to the natural stone veneer, perennials brighten the mood, and planters add a bit of whimsy to the arrival sequence. On either side of the main entry, roof runoff is dramatically routed down the face of the home in steel troughs to biofilter planters faced in stone.
Around the back of the home, a small “leftover” space was transformed into a cozy patio terrace with bluestone slabs and crushed granite underfoot. A view down into, or across the back patio area provides a serene foreground to the beautiful views to Lake Washington beyond.
Collaborating with Thielsen Architects provided the owners with a sold design team--working together with one voice to build their dream home.
Photography by Miranda Estes
Formal Garden Design Ideas for Fall
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