Formal Garden Design Ideas with with Outdoor Playset
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El Interior Designers Ltd
The backyard was fully layered with artificial turf grass and decked off with natural potted plants to the sides. We had a wooden fence to seal off the clothesline from the general relaxation area which we furnished with rattan outdoor furniture and an outdoor heating unit for those chilly nights. Beautiful for a home barbecue!
GreenCorner Consulting & Design
Rear garden, boardwalk, water features, tropical plantings, outdoor lighting, automated irrigation systems, drainage, cubby house, sand pit, chicken coup, BBQ area, entertaining areas, timber deck
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.
Rinox Inc
The remarkable Proma Quadra slab’s beauty is in its oversized dimension of 32×32″. This slab will make your backyard look modern and endless.
Also available as a paver.
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.
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.
Dallas Landscape Lighting
Dallas Landscape Lighting installed year-round bistro lights, gas torches, outdoor heaters, fire pits, outdoor fans, under-counter LED color change lighting, pool lights, step lighting, wall lighting, outdoor sconces & chandeliers, fire bowls near the water slide and MUCH more!
Formal Garden Design Ideas with with Outdoor Playset
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