Formal Garden Design Ideas with with Outdoor Playset
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Positive Garden Ltd
Garden landscaping in Chiswick:
http://www.positivegarden.com/portfolio/garden-landscaping-in-chiswick/
Decking: Millboard from London Stone;
Fence: The Garden Trellis Company;
Oak Arch, Flat Pebbles, Western Red Cedar.
Designer: Jane Ashley Garden Design.
More:
www.positivegarden.com/
Positive Garden Ltd
Nordland Landscapes
his formal garden was designed to resemble the lines of a cello.
The large lawn is edged in a reclaimed yellow stock brick and laid on edge in a sweeping curve and surrounded by traditional planting and large trees.
To split the garden into two, we used trellis to screen the children’s play area at the rear of the garden from the rest of the outdoor space. The trellis gives a degree of privacy but also allows the children to be visible whilst playing in the rear play area. The play frame was designed and built by Nordland Landscapes based on a wish list from the client’s children.
The brief was to include overhead monkey bars, high enough to be challenging but not high enough to be dangerous, a slide, trapeze bars set far enough apart so as to be able to do tumble turns on and cater for the varying heights of the three children. The client also requested a den or play house to hang out in and play in all-year-round.
Penfold Projects
An recreation area featuring a giant chessboard was designed and installed by Penfold Projects, with the checked chessboard created using paver steppers on turf, and giant chess pieces that were custom ordered.
Barragan Arquitectos
El diseño del espacio contempla el empleo de plantas con crecimiento natural y forma arquitectónica y plantas de crecimiento libre que deben de ser podadas, este jardín requiere de un mantenimiento un poco más cuidadoso por las especies elegidas en su diseño
Style Architects
This summer house had its original layout and design when it was first brought. None of the initial elements were of value to the client, except of the exterior part of the house. When going through the redesign and execution process, the entire interior was destroyed, thus resulting in having 5 rooms (each with a bathroom), open and closed kitchen, living room, and reception area. Since it’s a summer house, there has a be a pool, so a long pool was build parallel to the house, with big open terraces that give a clear view of the Sea, which is directly in front of it. The main challenge was that due to its prime location, the material that was used had to be made up of smooth stones, to withstand the weather.
Creative Outdoor Spaces
A mature tree offers a shade canopy for an outdoor living area to relax and engage with the children as they play.
Christopher Lines Design
A Classical style Bocce Ball court with crushed Oyster Shell and columns from Napa Valley Cast stone with frosted light fixtures . Perfect for an evening of entertainment in Atherton, Ca. Perfectly designed in the landscape Architecture style by Christopher Lines Design.
christopher lines design
Nordland Landscapes
his formal garden was designed to resemble the lines of a cello.
The large lawn is edged in a reclaimed yellow stock brick and laid on edge in a sweeping curve and surrounded by traditional planting and large trees.
To split the garden into two, we used trellis to screen the children’s play area at the rear of the garden from the rest of the outdoor space. The trellis gives a degree of privacy but also allows the children to be visible whilst playing in the rear play area. The play frame was designed and built by Nordland Landscapes based on a wish list from the client’s children.
The brief was to include overhead monkey bars, high enough to be challenging but not high enough to be dangerous, a slide, trapeze bars set far enough apart so as to be able to do tumble turns on and cater for the varying heights of the three children. The client also requested a den or play house to hang out in and play in all-year-round.
Urban Green Landscapes Kenya
An environment surrounded by young students in kindergarten was the major theme for this project. It
was an inclusive project where UGL worked hand-in-hand with students in the purchasing of the materials
and implementation of some of the elements like numbered stepping stones and painted car tyres and
pebbles. The result was a vibrant children’s study area.
Formal Garden Design Ideas with with Outdoor Playset
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