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Skyline design studio
This rose garden is half hidden and the curving path entices you to explore further. Creating a sense of mystery by partially obscuring the boundaries of the garden increases the sense of space.
photo: Diane Hayford
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Jon Eric Christner ARCHITECT INC.
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General Contractor: Forte Estate Homes
photo by Aidin Foster
Santa Rita Landscaping, Inc.
After photo of the new larger waterfall, patio, and dining area tucked underneath the existing mesquite trees.
Photos by Meagan Hancock
Amelia B. Lima & Associates, INC.
Stepstone. Inc. concrete steps creating the entrance stairs to the garden
photo by Amelia B Lima
Natural Concepts Landscaping Contractors
A gravel path winds through native drought-tolerant plantings
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Earth Designs Garden and Build London and Essex
A sunny, Mediterranean style garden with colourful features.
With a grey porcelain tile patio, laid in stretcher pattern across the width of the garden directly outside the back door and to the right of this area, a wide raised bed constructed from treated softwood railway sleepers.
A painted aluminium storage box at the end of the side return allows waterproof storage for kids toys and other garden items.
The middle section of the garden features a wide yellow Balau hardwood deck stretching across the width of the garden, enclosed by a simple yellow Balau timber pergola at one end. This pergola will include a decorative panel along the back comprising horizontal slats of yellow balau decking.
The rear of the space hosts a second grey porcelain patio with an L-shaped railway sleeper raised bed in the bottom left corner.
The left hand boundary is clad with 150mm wide tongue and groove ‘Shou-Sugi-Ban’ Japanese charred timber wall cladding, installed vertically to create an eye-catching backdrop.
The middle section of the left boundary is clad with yellow balau boards to match the decorative panel on the pergola. The left boundary wall at the rear is rendered and painted a vibrant turquoise shade.
The rear right boundary beyond the pergola structure is clad with panels of Perspex ‘Naturals’. The rest of the boundary fences/walls are painted with Cuprinol Garden Shades garden paint.
Two tall evergreen standard trees will provide screening along the back of the garden. Several GRP fibreglass planters will add an extra dash of colour to the design.
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