Mid-sized Yellow Garden Design Ideas

Mid Century Modern Landscaping
Mid Century Modern Landscaping
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & DesignExterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
We were contacted by a family that had just moved into a home built in the 1960s. The house had that classic “space age” look that was popular in the years that America ran the Space Race with the Soviets. During this time, architects envisioned a future where technology would eventually create a better world, and where Nature would be more or less replaced with human innovation. As such, the contemporary landscape we developed for this home was rather unique in terms of the typical projects we develop. It consisted mainly of a concrete patio and a custom fountain, but it had virtually no vegetation incorporated into its design. This was due to the fact that the homeowners had specifically requested an inorganic look and feel to the landscape that compliment the right-angled geometry and predominantly glass construction of the home. The home was actually built in two linear wings that came together in a sharp right angle, forming a natural courtyard of sorts in the lawn. Since grass was something the homeowners wanted to minimize, we converted this rectangular green space into a contemporary-style concrete patio. We decorated the patio by making diagonal saw cuts in its surface. This had the effect of extending the home’s sense of linear movement by creating intersecting patterns of right angles that mirrored the right angles formed by the house. Then, in the corner where the two wings converged, we removed a rectangular portion of the patio and laid down alternating white and black gravel in a checkerboard of squares. We added just a touch of greenery that lent some--but not too much— of a sense of Nature to the patio and surrounding landscape. We planted a solitary palm tree in the graveled corner, and we placed a contemporary Frank Lloyd Wright planter near one of the far patio corners. Just beyond both wings of the home, we then built small, square planters out of stainless steel edging. We planted Mondo grass in some of these squares, and we filled the rest with moonstones to maintain the sense of minimalism characteristic of custom, contemporary landscapes. We then implemented the second phase of the landscaping project, which consisted of the construction of a highly customized fountain design. The intention in constructing this element was two-fold. First the back of the home had windows so large they looked more like sheer walls of glass than typical windows. Adding a custom, contemporary fountain to the center of the patio would create a feature that would reflect off the glass during the day, and compliment interior lighting when illuminated at night. On a functional level, the fountain was also intended to provide a special recreational area for the children, who loved to play in the water, but who were too young to swim unsupervised in a pool. We decided that the best way to accomplish both tasks was to custom-build a rectangular platform over the fountain jets that could easily support the weight of multiple children. This platform would have to be constructed with both a sturdy frame and a permeable surface that would allow water to penetrate it as it shot up into the air from the jets below. In order to fulfill both functional and safety requirements, we custom designed the fountain platform with two very unique materials. First, we built a frame with very stainless steel bars that would not rust. Then, we selected a very fine mesh made from shredded steel wire that was folded over and over onto itself until all sharp edges were gone. This made the steel feel more like a sea grass rug than a piece of metal when we were finished stretching it over the frame. The design worked beautifully, and allowed part of the water to shoot straight up in streams, but also produced a fine mist that added to the play element of the fountain. To light our custom fountain, we then suspended special luminaires just under its surface to enliven the streams of water and fine sprays of mist that shot up into the night.
Hill Rd.
Hill Rd.
URBANDUOURBANDUO
Greg Scott Makinen
Zen, koi, floating steps, beach plantings, bungalow
Zen, koi, floating steps, beach plantings, bungalow
The Design Build CompanyThe Design Build Company
Brian Sipe architectural design and Rob Hill - Hill's landscapes and Don edge general contractor. koi pond in front yard with floating steppers, bluestone and beach plantings
Garden Room Gym
Garden Room Gym
Miniature ManorsMiniature Manors
If you're a fitness enthusiast, the benefits of having a garden room gym are clear. A home gym will allow you to work out around the clock in privacy, without having to wait for the equipment you need. Replace your journey to the gym with a short stroll down the garden, and cut out expensive monthly fees. This garden room has been set up as an impressive home gym, offering our customer all of these benefits. Home workouts are accompanied by gorgeous views across the garden via two sets of patio doors. The structure blends into its environment effortlessly with fibre cement cladding by James Hardie in 'Mountain Sage'. This cladding is maintenance-free and is a great way to add colour to your garden building. The design is complete with a beautiful sedum roof. Living roofs can be installed on all of our studios and are eco-friendly with the bonus of adding an extra layer on insulation.
Japanese Tea House
Japanese Tea House
Miriam's River House Designs, LLCMiriam's River House Designs, LLC
Japanese Tea House interior designed art glass window containing a number of different materials. The design contains metaphysical and spiritual principles. Directly above and below the window frame are hand carved inlays. All our art glass designs are copyrighted and a book comes with each detailing the metaphysical meanings involved. They are signed and the pattern is never repeated. Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
Suffolk Town Garden
Suffolk Town Garden
Colm Joseph GardensColm Joseph Gardens
Oversize sawn limestone paving units create two distinct seating areas, nestled amongst the naturalistic planting. Limestone gravel offers offers textural interest and lower maintenance gardening. A simple bowl introduces the reflective, calming quality of water. A unified boundary treatment of hornbeam hedge and pleached hornbeam trees give the garden improved privacy and visual harmony. Four multi-stem hornbeam trees offer sculptural form, helping to shape the space within the garden.
Showy Groundcovers Galore
Showy Groundcovers Galore
Ecoscape Environmental DesignEcoscape Environmental Design
These yellow and magenta colored daisy-like flowers are the hardy ice plant. Originally native to South Africa, this succulent is perfect for rock gardens and garden bed borders.
Beachside Bungalow
Beachside Bungalow
Landwell Design + Build Co.Landwell Design + Build Co.
This front yard overhaul in Shell Beach, CA included the installation of concrete walkway and patio slabs with Mexican pebble joints, a raised concrete patio and steps for enjoying ocean-side sunset views, a horizontal board ipe privacy screen and gate to create a courtyard with raised steel planters and a custom gas fire pit, landscape lighting, and minimal planting for a modern aesthetic.
Tapestry lawn in Portola Valley
Tapestry lawn in Portola Valley
UserUser
chris Jacobson-GardenArt Group After several years of drought, not to mention the shade from the immense cedars, the front lawn had had it. To take it's place, we installed a "Tapestry Lawn" of long lived, shade loving perennials and ground covers.
Forsythia
Forsythia
Proven WinnersProven Winners
Show Off Forsythia in early spring
Ogden Street
Ogden Street
LAND BY DESIGNLAND BY DESIGN
Another example of the beautiful variety of texture and color that changes with every season. Plantings surround a small breakfast area patio where the clients enjoy morning coffee under the filtered sun.

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