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Sport Court St. Louis
You want the best for your family, but no family is just like the other. We have an extensive range of customizable features that will make your backyard court or home gym unlike any other.
Plan-it Earth Design
An inviting transition into the backyard
Stonework by Emerald Stone Masonry
Installation by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation
Photo by Amy Whitworth
Karen Rogers at KR Garden Design
Walpole Garden, Chiswick
Photography by Caroline Mardon - www.carolinemardon.com
MJ McCabe-Garden Design
The boxwood takes on a chartreuse green in early spring
the gate leads to a pool beyond
Forest Fence & Deck Company Ltd.
Shade & Privacy By The Hot Tub.
Built By : Forest Fence & Deck Co Ltd.
Melanie Hick Garden Design
This blank canvas space in a new build in London's Olympic park had a bespoke transformation without digging down into soil. The entire design sits on a suspended patio above a carpark and includes bespoke features like a pergola, seating, bug hotel, irrigated planters and green climbers. The garden is a haven for a young family who love to bring their natural finds back home after walks.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
The stylish screen wall adds much needed privacy and shade to the pergola and deck area which has become an added living space.
City Garden Company
A great example of how a compact backyard can be turned into a beautiful outdoor haven. With a creative approach, this small space now boasts all the main features on the client's wish list: pergola, gas fire pit, water feature and covered patio area.
The square, horizontal/vertical layout gives a modern feel, which is merges with its wooded surroundings thanks to a combination of wood, brick, stone and slate. The height of the pergola frames the landscape and creates a cosy atmosphere under the surrounding tall trees.
Kristin Karch
Pacific Outdoor Living
A water feature like this waterfall can help soften a hardscaped area that would otherwise be too angular which could potentially clash with the rest of the space.
Plan-it Earth Design
Stone steps provide a fun route up the hill for the kids
Stonework by Emerald Stone Masonry
Installation by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation
Photo by Amy Whitworth
Karen Rogers at KR Garden Design
Walpole Garden, Chiswick
Photography by Caroline Mardon - www.carolinemardon.com
Kath Baggaley Garden Design
The addition of the pergola and deck (where once there was a cramped ugly tiled porch) add to the appeal. A combination of drought tolerant perennials flourish here including Salvia leucantha, clipped Browalia and Gaillardias. The metal obelisks support floxgloves and delphiniums in spring.
Small Garden Design Ideas for Spring
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