Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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Palermo, the new collection of stone effect porcelain stoneware floors and walls with a Nordic appeal, a perfect blend of harmonious and discreet tones with the all the eternal charm of limestone for an unconventional style.
Palermo is a collection with a multifaceted spirit and with a great technical performance, ideal for interior and exterior projects of both a residential and public nature.
Burdge & Associates Architects
Malibu Modern Farmhouse by Burdge & Associates Architects in Malibu, California.
Interiors by Alexander Design
Fiore Landscaping
Photos by Tessa Neustadt
Amber Freda Garden Design
This Midtown Manhattan rooftop garden features a cedar pergola painted black around the frame, concrete pavers on pedestals, cedar planter boxes, grey fiberglass pots, and cedar outdoor furniture. The plantings include arborvitaes, crape myrtles, and wisteria vines that will grow on the pergola. All of the planters contain automated drip irrigation and low-voltage lighting lines. Read more about our projects on my blog at www.amberfreda.com.
Smalls Landscaping
Sometimes a container just needs to have one plant in it to enjoy the vastness of what that one little plant can grow into.
Susan Cohan Gardens
Hypertufa containers filled with succulents on a drylaid, raised bluestone patio.
CYAN Horticulture
Atop the roof of a condo building this patio space offers fine views onto the downtown core and a string of
snow-capped mountains further afield. Keeping all interventions minimal, CYAN Horticulture introduced a long bar table to accommodate informal gatherings. Moreover six tall planters each exhibit one of four celestial shades and are dressed with either severe boxwood or supple arctic willows.
Arrow. Land + Structures
--Historic / National Landmark
--House designed by prominent architect Frederick R. Schock, 1924
--Grounds designed and constructed by: Arrow. Land + Structures in Spring/Summer of 2017
--Photography: Marco Romani, RLA State Licensed Landscape Architect
The Crafted Garden
Renovation of a NY city brownstone backyard. Tree removal in tight quarters. Blue stone pavers installed. Shady conditions.
Susan Irving
Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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