Traditional Grey Garden Design Ideas

Woodland Garden
Woodland Garden
BP DesignBP Design
A combination of granite solid blocks and granite curbs helps to create this stair that connects the parking area with the terrace
Stone Steps
Stone Steps
Keith Willig Landscape Architecture, Inc.Keith Willig Landscape Architecture, Inc.
Wide, gradual stone steps lead off the back patio to the poolside.
Backyard Foot Path and stream
Backyard Foot Path and stream
Fredell Enterprises, Inc.Fredell Enterprises, Inc.
The homeowner wanted a lush Rocky Mountain landscape and to disguise the large backyard hillside excavation that during construction of the house. Utilizing numerous on-site boulders, creating a 75' long stream, and planting hundreds of trees, shrubs, and perennials filled out the backyard slope and enclosed the space with interesting colors, textures, and forms. Photo by Jon Walsh
Euro Cobble Hardscape
Euro Cobble Hardscape
Arendt's Outdoor ServicesArendt's Outdoor Services
Installation: Arendt's Outdoor Services Photo Credit: Master's Concrete Products
Lakeside Landscape - After
Lakeside Landscape - After
Brian-Kyles Landscapes of DistinctionBrian-Kyles Landscapes of Distinction
The winding walkway (complete with stone stairways) from the house down to the lake is decorated with large boulders and perennial plants for both beauty and erosion control. Showcased in this project is a “Lakeside Landscape” created for a homeowner who purchased an old vacant lot on the banks of Lake Erie on the near west side of Cleveland. The lot was attractive given its location and potential for lakeside access, yet it presented some major challenges. First and foremost, the lay of the land was unfavorable, dropping 50 feet from the front of the house to the lake in just 175 linear feet. Erosion wasn’t the only concern in this case, as the space also needed to be functional. The result was over 1300 tons of locally-mined sandstone top rock and a strategic placement of each boulder to create a winding grass path to the lake and tiered entertaining spaces. One such space serves as a natural bluestone patio for unparalleled views of the lake, complimented by a decorative fountain sculpted by a local artist. The lower space is used as a secluded fire pit carved into the hillside with a bench overlooking the western horizon to catch the spectacular Lake Erie sunsets. The addition of 34 natural sandstone steps from the top patio to a reinforced concrete break wall meanders through a landscape with over 625 flowering trees, shrubs and perennials. Below the surface is a series of drains, tile, low-voltage lighting, and irrigation, all designed to maximize every square foot of usable space. What began as a cliff ended as a unique lakeside living space used for recreation, entertaining, and more importantly, as a retreat for family and friends alike.
Waterfall and garden pond
Waterfall and garden pond
Matthew Giampietro Garden DesignMatthew Giampietro Garden Design
Waterfall and garden ponds in this backyard features a stone bridge and large koi pond. Backyard Waterfall, water garden, garden design by Matthew Giampietro of Waterfalls Fountains & Gardens Inc.

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