Outdoor Design Ideas with with Flowerbed and with Lawn Edging

Minimal Landscape Design
Minimal Landscape Design
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & DesignExterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
This garden house was designed by owner and architect, Shirat Mavligit. The wooden section of outer wall is actually the outer section of a central volume that creates an enlarged open space bisecting the home interior. The windows create a view corridor within the home that allows visitors to see all the way through to the back yard. Occupants of the home looking out through these windows feel as if they are sitting in the middle of a garden. This architectural theme of volume and line of site is so powerful that it became the inspiration for the modern landscape design we developed in the front, back, and side yards of the property. We began by addressing the issue of too much open space in the front yard. It has no surrounding fence, and it faces a very busy street in Houston’s Rice Village Area. After careful study of the home façade, our team determined that the best way to set aside a large portion of private space in front of the home was to construct a landscape berm. This land art form adds a sense of dimension and psychological boundary to the scene. It is built of core 10 steel and stands 16 inches tall. This is just high enough for guests to sit on, and it provides an ideal sunbathing area for summer days. The sweeping contour of the berm offsets the rigid linearity of the home with a softer architectural detail. Its linear progression gives the modern landscape design a dynamic sense of movement. Moving to the back yard, we reinforced the home’s central volume and view corridor by laying a rectilinear line of gravel parallel to an equivalent section of grass. Near the corner of the house, we created a series of gravel stepping pads that lead guests from the gravel run, through the grass, and into a vegetable garden. The heavy use of gravel does several things. It communicates a sense of control by containing the vitality of the lawn within an inorganic, mathematically precise space. This feeling of contained life force is common in modern landscape design. This also adds the functional advantage of a low-maintenance space where only minimal lawn care is needed. Gravel also has its own unique aesthetic appeal. Its dark color compliments both the grass and the house, providing an ideal lead-in to the space of the vegetable garden. This same rectilinear geometry was applied to the side yard, but the materials were reversed to add dramatic effect. Here, the field is gravel, and the stepping pads are made from grass. Heavy gauge steel planters were set into the gravel to house separate plantings of Zoysia. The pads run from the library to the kitchen, allowing visitors to travel between the two as if they are walking on a floor decorated with grass. The lawn in all three yards is planted with Zoysia grass. This species of grass is frequently used in modern landscape design because it requires only moderate amounts of water to retain its exceptionally fine texture. When mowed, it presents a clean, well-manicured lawn that compliments the conservatism of the home.
Autumn/Halloween Decor
Autumn/Halloween Decor
Mary Prince PhotographyMary Prince Photography
A bale of hay, pumpkins and mums are placed at the base of each tree lining the driveway of this suburban home. Mary Prince Photography © 2012 Houzz
Front Ridge Residence
Front Ridge Residence
Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLCMatthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
A rural hillside residence in Downeast Maine serves as a model for regenerating fragmented native plant communities and restoring damaged site systems. Sensible land management practices guide the homeowner’s efforts to rehabilitate expansive areas of mown lawn. Spaces carved from the landscape overlook stunning panoramic regional views, while new plantings define edges and thresholds. Brilliant seasonal drama is heightened along mown paths meandering through a rich tapestry of managed native meadow.
Front Yard Renovation
Front Yard Renovation
Designscapes Colorado Inc.Designscapes Colorado Inc.
Perennial color is of course the most popular as the investment pays dividends as time goes on. Annual color then is trustworthy, filling the void between successive perennial blooms and providing consistent color throughout the summer. Photographed by Phil Steinhauer
Country gardens in Berkshire & Oxfordshire
Country gardens in Berkshire & Oxfordshire
Joanne Alderson DesignJoanne Alderson Design
A pretty knot garden/parterre with lots of lavender in a large Berkshire garden by Jo Alderson Phillips
Exterior
Exterior
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
A John Kraemer & Sons home in Edina, MN. Photography: Landmark Photography
Brunswick Garden
Brunswick Garden
Boodle ConceptsBoodle Concepts
As established garden designers, we've always promoted garden lighting. Why not enjoy your indoor-outdoor living space at night? The mostly Australian native planting schedule also includes rear planting of Pyrus 'Capital' trees for tiered planting and added backyard privacy. New Brunswick garden installation by Boodle Concepts landscaping, based in Melbourne & Kyneton, Macedon Ranges.
Less Is More.....Unless It's A Bore
Less Is More.....Unless It's A Bore
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and ContractorsHursthouse 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.
Fall Patio Garden
Fall Patio Garden
The Inspired GardenThe Inspired Garden
Jewel-tone cottage garden for a show of autumn color.
MODERN OASIS
MODERN OASIS
C&H LandscapingC&H Landscaping
All new xeric, low water plantings and planting beds. Walls were faced with stucco and brick to match the home, and capped with dimensionally cut flagstone. Multi-color river rock and granite boulders bring us back to the mountains and provide more texture in these beds.
Annual Color
Annual Color
Schumacher AssociatesSchumacher Associates
Nothing beats a little annual color to jazz things up. Zinnias mixed in with the perennials Heliopsis 'Summer Nights' and Verbena bonariensis provide a splash of color all summer long.
Ravine Garden Oasis
Ravine Garden Oasis
NLH Landscape ArchitectsNLH Landscape Architects
Linda Oyama Bryan photography. Longshadow containers. The courtyard garden is lush with summer blooming hydrangea and begonias.

Outdoor Design Ideas with with Flowerbed and with Lawn Edging

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