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Patio Design Ideas with Gravel

build a structure for the wisteria to climb over and put a table under it - webuser_628606037

Not this style, but need an outdoor shower to wash off the sand - rhyshamlin

Brick walkways and a brick patio work in concert with boxwood and yew hedges on this farmhouse landscape.
A fire pit, Adirondack furniture and plenty of annual flowers are also woven into the fabric of this landscape design.

Boards as backing and floor for outdoor shower - trudy5741

Kitchen, dining area and fire feature. Jason Liske photographer
Can be used as a patio if you need to reduce the amount of impermeable surface in the yard - jlmitch1312

Water features can help turn your landscape into something special, providing a focal point and attracting wildlife. If done correctly, they can bring both beauty and very low maintenance into your backyard. Finding the right design that will fit with the existing look of your outdoor environment is key. We want your water features in Arizona to match the style and sophistication of your home and landscape.

Internal North facing courtyard for Williamstown project. View of stairs and preliminary garden design to internal courtyards. Windows and doors are aluminum and floors are off white travertine marble. A similar treatment to the first floor provides for the stack effect and cross ventilation.
gravel and bamboo panel - stephen_muir31
Joel Barbitta
Very nice and sleek, but no to the pebbles, where were you thinking for this - roger_gainford
Special secret garden in Hollywood, with French Limestone patio lounge and al fresco dining area, waterfall water feature, outdoor kitchen, built-in, floating Mangaris benches.
This gracious property in the award-winning Blaine school district - and just off the Southport Corridor - marries an old world European design sensibility with contemporary technologies and unique artisan details. With more than 5,200 square feet, the home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms on the second floor, including a luxurious master suite with a private terrace.
The house also boasts a distinct foyer; formal living and dining rooms designed in an open-plan concept; an expansive, eat-in, gourmet kitchen which is open to the first floor great room; lower-level family room; an attached, heated, 2-½ car garage with roof deck; a penthouse den and roof deck; and two additional rooms on the lower level which could be used as bedrooms, home offices or exercise rooms. The home, designed with an extra-wide floorplan, achieved through side yard relief, also has considerable, professionally-landscaped outdoor living spaces.
This brick and limestone residence has been designed with family-functional experiences and classically proportioned spaces in mind. Highly-efficient environmental technologies have been integrated into the design and construction and the plan also takes into consideration the incorporation of all types of advanced communications systems.
The home went under contract in less than 45 days in 2011.
Jim Yochum



