Green Outdoor Design Ideas with Concrete Pavers

Chelsea Contemporary Roof Garden with Pergola and Lattices
Chelsea Contemporary Roof Garden with Pergola and Lattices
Amber Freda Garden DesignAmber Freda Garden Design
The rustic ranch look of knotty cedar fencing gets a contemporary twist in our design of this Chelsea rooftop garden. This fencing gives some much needed privacy from a common roof, while the black and tan pergola casts a bit of welcome shade for seating on a sunny south-facing roof. Additional design elements include artificial turf, contemporary outdoor furniture, black fiberglass planters, and geometric custom lattices. When we first saw this roof garden’s existing pavers, they were very weathered and benefited greatly from a power washing to help clean and brighten them up, which made them look brand new again. Plantings include wisteria, clematis, and Patriot hostas. See more of our projects at www.amberfreda.com.
Honemann Project
Honemann Project
Timberline Patio CoversTimberline Patio Covers
This is a beautiful gable style patio cover that is attached to the house. The patio cover has electric Infratech heaters and is complete with cedar wrapped posts and beams. The landscaping was done by Alderwood Landscaping and turned out beautifully.
Metropolitan Slope Design - South Boston
Metropolitan Slope Design - South Boston
UserUser
The goal of this landscape design and build project was to mitigate run-off from a steep hillside as well as to beautify the front foundation planting at a condo complex in South Boston. This design features a traditional approach to the front walkway using a mix of evergreen and deciduous shrubs, an oramental weeping tree, and a mix of perennials. Along the slope, our approach was to utilize a mix of grasses to hold soil and also to create swathes of color during the Fall season. Designed and built by Skyline Landscapes, LLC.
Seattle Silver Screen
Seattle Silver Screen
SCJ Studio Landscape ArchitectureSCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
A Seattle couple needed to take advantage of our amazing summer weather and asked for a way to watch movies outside. We were up to the challenge, designing a custom concrete bench that by day serves as built-in seating and transforms at night into a perfect spot to catch a flick on the fly! Other touches include modern planting and steel planters to match the contemporary feel of the home. Photos by Miranda Estes Photography
HOUSE IN THE TREES
HOUSE IN THE TREES
OSADA DESIGNOSADA DESIGN
One-point perspective (dating back to Renaissance design) was used to create a strong visual effect. The overlapping of "semi-transparent-shapes" in the form of Birch, Oak and Honey Locust trees, draws the onlooker's gaze up the garden (like a stage set - low in the foreground and "climbing - level by level") into the distance. The dynamic use of water adds impact and dramatic perspective : The reflective pond, an impressive central element - cuts it's way through the levels of the garden, providing continuity, tranquility and calming sound. Water bubbles-up from its source at the highest level (midway in the garden) running "downstream" towards the main living area - the heart of the house, creating an air of serenity. A sense of flow is achieved through the use of a sequence of cascades, utilising and enhancing the changes in level within the garden. Photography : Steven Wooster

Green Outdoor Design Ideas with Concrete Pavers

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