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Land & Water Design
The water feature is 24” deep 500 s.f. and filled with 6” of Black Mexican beach pebbles. Multiple Techobloc Raffinato planters each equipped with drip irrigation. Plantings were installed by our client. Six sheer descent waterfalls and multi-colored underwater lights are controlled from the clients mobile phone or iPad.
All the paving is a Turkish Travertine with a connecting floating bridge that leads to a more private sunken patio/pavilion area, where one can sit and enjoy the tranquil sound of sheer descent waterfalls. The addition of the contemporary sculpture and a bubbling granite boulder completes this backyard transformation!
-Photography by George Brown
Western DuPage Landscaping, Inc.
This was a Illinois Landscape Contractors Excellence in Landscape Awards, Gold Award wining project in 2008. This home was also featured on the Glen Ellyn Garden walk.
Douglah Designs
This Lafayette, California, modern farmhouse is all about laid-back luxury. Designed for warmth and comfort, the home invites a sense of ease, transforming it into a welcoming haven for family gatherings and events.
The backyard oasis beckons with its inviting ambience, providing ample space for relaxation and cozy gatherings. A perfect retreat for enjoying outdoor moments in comfort.
Project by Douglah Designs. Their Lafayette-based design-build studio serves San Francisco's East Bay areas, including Orinda, Moraga, Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo Oaks, Diablo, Dublin, Pleasanton, Berkeley, Oakland, and Piedmont.
For more about Douglah Designs, click here: http://douglahdesigns.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://douglahdesigns.com/featured-portfolio/lafayette-modern-farmhouse-rebuild/
Leanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
Malibu tile clad Spanish courtyard with newly planted clay pots from Mexico with olive trees, Cala lilies, succulents and perennials.
WC STUDIO architecture agency
The central courtyard between the buildings also provides more opportunities for natural light, natural ventilation, and on-site storm water infiltration—all benefits for the environment as well as the residents and neighbors.
The central courtyard between the buildings also provides more opportunities for natural light, natural ventilation, and on-site storm water infiltration—all benefits for the environment as well as the residents and neighbors.
359 Design
The vision of the project was to provide a home filled with natural light and blurs the line between indoors and outdoors. The space was designed specifically to accommodate the needs and lifestyle of the client.
Mid-sized Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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