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EcoLawn SB
Contemporary horizontal redwood fence with drought-tolerant landscaping in Santa Barbara. Large gates with metal latches.
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
Exterior sunshades on an exoskeleton of steel control the heat gain from the Southwestern exposure. (Photo: Grey Crawford)
Regenesis Ecological Design
Recycled brick pathway with herringbone pattern, bark mulch, and granite boulders.
anna caitlin photography
FiveSTAR Landscape
We revitalized this property in The Heights neighborhood of Houston, TX, through an expansive decking upgrade and a custom stamped & stained concrete patio adorned with distinctive 2' x 2' architectural pavers, authentic New Mexico river rock, and a bubbling pot water feature. Our aim was to maximize the privacy of this lot and tap into its full potential for the owners who were looking for a serene space to retreat to after work. We integrated a 10 foot privacy fence, and an A/C screen noise barrier. In addition to the backyard, we redesigned and installed a Blackstar gravel and concrete paver path from the side entrance to the backyard, illuminated by the glow of low-voltage LED pathway lighting.
Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
A shady sideyard is paved with reused stone and gravel. Generous pots, the client's collection of whimsical ceramic frogs, and a birdbath add interest and form to the narrow area. Beginning groundcovers will fill in densely. The pathway is shared with neighbor. A variety of textured and colorful shady plants fill the area for beauty and interest all year.
Neave Group Outdoor Solutions
Keeping the party going into the night with glowing task lighting and plenty of night lighting throughout the cedar decked pool area. A generously sized dining area flanks the outdoor kitchen with sink, refrigerator, ice maker and gas burners.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Located on a steep hill above downtown Ventura, this modern Spanish house features panoramic views of town with the ocean and Channel Islands beyond. While the views are amazing from a large front deck, the steep slope presented some constraints on the landscape design.
Although the property is about a third-of-an-acre, the only useable and open garden space is a small (about 500 square feet) area to the West of the house. The house sits at the back of the property, and another steep hill on the neighboring property behind is held back by a tall retaining wall, leaving just enough room for a narrow, hardscaped patio in the back yard.
Bright plantings along the back of the property delineate the home from the neighboring property, and we chose plantings to help stabilize the soil and further develop the Spanish garden look while creating a lush, inviting feel. Additionally, we added 52 pieces of pottery to soften and add interest to the back garden and patio areas. Succulents, herbs, and California natives fill the pottery along with bright, sweet-smelling, tropical-looking, and climate-appropriate plants.
Slope stabilization was paramount for the front hill. Beyond that, finding plants that would thrive on the steep slope was the next obstacle. Finally, the aesthetics could be addressed, and we worked to find plants that meshed with the architecture—blending plants with white and orange to play off the red-tiled roofs and white-plastered walls that are emblematic of the Spanish style of this house as well as the predominate style of the neighborhood.
The flattish area to the West was designed with the idea of creating a contemporary take on the parterre garden. Reminiscent of Mediterranean gardens, this vegetable and herb garden substitutes formal hedges with formal Corten steel planters to honor the modern Spanish architecture of the house. The citrus, herbs, and vegetables serve the foodie clients well.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Alternate angle of new patio and pergola.
All surrounding landscape was also completed by Archadeck of NE Dallas-Southlake.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
The view of Green Island and Long Island Sound from the patio.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
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外観は、黒いBOXの手前にと木の壁を配したような構成としています。
木製ドアを開けると広々とした玄関。
正面には坪庭、右側には大きなシュークロゼット。
リビングダイニングルームは、大開口で屋外デッキとつながっているため、実際よりも広く感じられます。
100㎡以下のコンパクトな空間ですが、廊下などの移動空間を省略することで、リビングダイニングが少しでも広くなるようプランニングしています。
屋外デッキは、高い塀で外部からの視線をカットすることでプライバシーを確保しているため、のんびりくつろぐことができます。
家の名前にもなった『COCKPIT』と呼ばれる操縦席のような部屋は、いったん入ると出たくなくなる、超コンパクト空間です。
リビングの一角に設けたスタディコーナー、コンパクトな家事動線などを工夫しました。
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