Traditional Outdoor Sloped Design Ideas

Landscaping Ideas
Landscaping Ideas
Buechel Stone CorpBuechel Stone Corp
This gorgeous lakeside home uses a combination of Buechel Stone's Chilton Rustic and Mill Creek Castle Rock, with siding for the accent areas. It also features Mill Creek Cut Stone for the bandings, sills, and capping. Click on the tags to see more at www.buechelstone.com/shoppingcart/products/Chilton-Rustic..., www.buechelstone.com/shoppingcart/products/Mill-Creek-Cas..., and www.buechelstone.com/shoppingcart/products/Mill-Creek-Nat.... The landscape stone is Buechel Stone's Chilton Flagstone, Chilton Weatheredge Outcroppings, and Chilton Weatheredge Outcropping Steps. Click on the tags to see more at www.buechelstone.com/shoppingcart/products/Chilton-Flagst..., www.buechelstone.com/shoppingcart/products/Chilton-Weathe..., or www.buechelstone.com/shoppingcart/products/Chilton-Weathe...
Bank's Creek
Bank's Creek
Gardens for LivingGardens for Living
Heavy Timber and Stone Pergola with Native Wisteria Vines underplanted shade loving perennials and ferns.
Unique Hillside Landscape designed and installed by Bragar Landscaping.
Unique Hillside Landscape designed and installed by Bragar Landscaping.
Bragar LandscapingBragar Landscaping
Photo by Bragar Landscaping. I designed this patio at the top of the hillside. I chose to use a permeable type of patio surface, allowing water to percolate into the soil below the patio. Please notice my curved garden wall and the way the bull nose brick follow the curve. My masonry usually has curves and I have developed a few methods to insure the curves are nearly perfect. In addition I construct wood structures such as patio covers, trellises, gates, and garden dividers.
Water Front Property
Water Front Property
Rosborough Partners Inc.Rosborough Partners Inc.
Make the most of lakefront property with sturdy, attractive access to the water for fun weekends down at the beach. (Photo by Mike Crews)
Woodland Rain Gardens
Woodland Rain Gardens
CARBO Landscape ArchitectureCARBO Landscape Architecture
Rain water moves within the trough of perforated stainless steel and river rock. Water collects and drips like water through a large strainer, diffusing flow that ultimately collects at the base of the forest escarpment and into an existing bog. Photo Credit :Chipper Hatter

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