Midcentury Courtyard Garden Design Ideas
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Ross NW Watergardens
New plantings offer year-round color and texture that is easy to maintain.
Landscape Design and pictures by Ben Bowen of Ross NW Watergardens
Genus Landscape Architects
A garden restoration to complement a stunning 1950s modernist house in Beaumaris. A path of recycled clay bricks provide access through a vegetable garden of timber planter crates.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Viewed from above, the irregular bluestone creates a courtyard effect, surrounded by the Zen pebble garden.
Westhauser Photography
François AUDIGER - Paysagiste & Concepteur
Demande du client :
- Style rétro
- Point d'eau
- Présence humaine
- Reflet de l'espace
- Optimisation de l'espace
- Couleur blanche
- Floraison hivernale et printanière
- Structure d'acier
- Plante grimpante
Davidson Design Studio
A garden restoration to complement a stunning 1950s modernist house in Beaumaris. Natural stone elements of the architecture was complemented by recycled bluestone and clay brick edging and random slate pavement, while a planting palette combines natives and shade loving formal plants to create difference between the separated garden rooms.
Sustainable Horticultural Environments
Renovation of the interior Asian courtyard landscape surrounding a water feature and Tabebuia tree.
Catnik Design Studio
A new garden to complement this recently renovated mid-century modern home by Northern Edge Studio. A naturalistic contemporary Australian style garden with native grasses, Kangaroo Paws and native ground covers. New seeded exposed aggregate path around the home and a seating area to be immersed within the garden. Beautiful bluestone steppers slow your pace to walk through the garden.
Genus Landscape Architects
A garden restoration to complement a stunning 1950s modernist house in Beaumaris. Recycled clay bricks form a edge to a circular lawn to this internal courtyard. Shaded plantings of Japanese Maple, Liriope, Clivea and Bird of Paradise form a lush border to this space that is viewed from multiple rooms.
Capital Stoneworks
Michigan natural flagstone from Bay Harbor Stone was this choice for this walkway at the Chicago Botanical Gardens
Jill Davis Design
Created a pattern in the concrete that feels like pavers. Added 27" x 60" boxes filled with Mexican blue stone to add additional interest
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