Midcentury Garden Design Ideas with a Water Feature
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Daniel Bosler Foto
Fountain at the front entrance next to concrete paver pathway.
©Daniel Bosler Photography
In2it Studio, LLC
New model home of an Active Adult Lifestyle Community located in the Palm Springs region.
LandArt
Mortared-in, Banas flagstone with rectangular concrete pool and spa.
Project completed with Gerald Grieve Landscape Group.
Ecoscape Environmental Design
The owner of this mid-century modern inspired home is a dedicated bird lover and naturalist. With mountain views, ample acreage, and a riparian corridor, the property is often visited by song birds, blue herons, and even hummingbirds in the summer. This 4 ton moss rock was specially selected by Ecoscape's designer for its' bowl- like pockets that could pool water, like a bird bath. The boulder was core drilled in 3 places so water could pass through making a gentle bubbling water sound as it hits the catchment basin.
Spiering & Co Ltd
Photo by Spiering & Co
A sunken terrace in an 8 acre garden set in Old Boar's Hill, Oxfordshire. The house dates back over 200 years and the garden falls away from the house, so we designed a series of terraces with steps in between, before you reached a large lake surrounded by waterside planting. This sunken terrace has a central lawn with an original circular water feature in it. The four corners of the lawn have clipped topiary shapes, and the surrounding planting is a mixture of bulbs, perennials and shrubs, so that it will look good all year round. The stone paving is reclaimed Yorkstone which reflects the style of the house.
Midcentury Garden Design Ideas with a Water Feature
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