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Sport Court St. Louis
Sport Court St. Louis, resurfaced tennis court to make multi-purpose. Designed to play basketball, volleyball, and tennis. Features adjustable net system that easily converts from tennis to volleyball. Located in Clayton.
Sport Court Powergame in Terra Cotta and Evergreen with White Tennis Lines, Black Volleyball Lines and Gray Basketball Lines
Mierop Design, FAPLD
Beautifully crafted dry laid stone walls, steps and piers frame colorful, romantic plantings and travertine patio.
Lisa Mierop
Melanie Hick Garden Design
This blank canvas space in a new build in London's Olympic park had a bespoke transformation without digging down into soil. The entire design sits on a suspended patio above a carpark and includes bespoke features like a pergola, seating, bug hotel, irrigated planters and green climbers. The garden is a haven for a young family who love to bring their natural finds back home after walks.
Boodle Concepts
Backyard retreat in McKinnon. Garden design & landscaping installation by Boodle Concepts, based in Melbourne and Kyneton, Macedon Ranges. New decking and firepit area is hugged by custom curved bench and various heights of screening for visual interest.
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Arbordale Landscaping
Stepping stones in a minimal gravel paved area lead past two lounge chairs to the intimate dining area. The herringbone-patterned limestone patio dissipates into a lush planting bed filled with loose swaths of shade-loving perennials and seasonal bulbs. Beech hedging, and formal clipped evergreens, surround the space and provide privacy, structure and winter interest to the garden. On axis to the main interior living space of the home, the fountain, is the focal point of the garden. A limestone water wall featuring an engraved pattern of fallen Honey Locust leaves nods to the centrally located mature Honey Locust tree that anchors the garden. Water, flowing down the wall, falls a short distance into a pool with a submerged limestone panel. The light noise of the falling water helps soften the sounds of the bustling downtown neighbourhood, creating a tranquil back drop for living and entertaining.
Desert Landscape Design P.L.L.C.
Colorful pots accentuate the front entry. Each container showcases low care succulents.
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