Midcentury Garden Design Ideas with with Flowerbed
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
Low-profile landscape plantings under the arching redbud create focus on the front entry while walking through the garden. Rectilinear containers amplify the mid-century modern lines of the home.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Bluestone steppers create a path from the patio to the fire pit area. A line of boxwoods forms a border around the curved outer edge of the patio, intersecting with the line of ornamental grasses.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
K. Dakin Design Inc.
K. Dakin Design won the 2018 CARE award from the Custom Builder and Remodeler Council of Denver for the reimagination of the landscape around this classic organic-modernist home designed by Charles Haertling. The landscape design is inspired by the original home and it’s materials, especially the distinct, clean lines of the architecture and the natural, stone veneer found on the house and landscape walls. The outlines of garden beds, a small patio and a water feature reiterate the home’s straight walls juxtaposed against rough, irregular stone facades and details. This sensitivity to the architecture is clearly seen in the triangular shapes balanced with curved forms.
The clients, a couple with busy lives, wanted a simple landscape with lawn for their dogs to fetch balls. The amenities they desired were a spa, vegetable beds, fire pit, and a water feature. They wanted to soften the tall, site walls with plant material. All the material, such as the discarded, stone veneer and left-over, flagstone paving was recycled into new edging around garden areas, new flagstone paths, and a water feature. The front entry walk was inspired by a walkway at Gunnar Asplund’s cemetary in Sweden. All plant material, aside from the turf, was low water, native or climate appropriate.
Jesse Torrilhon Design
Jefferson Park full Front & Backyard re-design. Parkway planting, pollinator garden with garden beds in front. Large Deck to dine and new low water fescue lawn in back with conc. pavers for lounge area. Custom design fence. Dog friendly & water wise. Leaving space for ADU & storage in back still to come.
Ландшафтная мастерская Алены Арсеньевой
Цветники в саду решены в естественном стиле. Удобство таких решений, что одни растения сменяют другие, как в природе. В таких садах, в стиле натургарден, отцветшие растения не обрезают, они "уходят" сами, освобождая место следующей волне цветения.
Carey Ezell Landscape Design LLC
Gardens surround a blue stone patio at this Mid-Century Modern home.
Dudley's Trees Inc
After! This space has been transformed and is once again alive. Beautiful stonewall adds the perfect touch to all the flowers and plants that have been added into this space.
JLM Construction
Showing:
*A closer look at the front planting in the planting area near the front door
*Drainage is always big on any of our projects, it helps our clients' landscape last for years to come. This shows one of the front drains.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
A buttonbush anchors the corner of this planting bed with low 'Bobo' panicle hydrangea in front of the large picture window on the home.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
JLM Construction
Showing:
*The entry planting was used to gain interest to invite guests into the house and the backyard
*Custom-built fence and gate to keep their backyard private
*Layout of Pavers used for the driveway and paths throughout the hardscape of the backyard
Good Thyme Landscapes LLC
Dry Creek bed with waterfall, Stone bridge, bermed planting zones, mica quartzite stepping stones, mahogany stone seating area, and a useful 1/4 minus pathway
Midcentury Garden Design Ideas with with Flowerbed
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