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Western Outdoor Designs
Creating your outdoor living space means claiming your own little slice of nature and customizing it to suit your lifestyle and enhance your daily routine. Sometimes there is nothing more relaxing than sitting on your favorite patio chair, feeling the warm sun mixed with a cool breeze, and smelling the fragrant flowers blossoming in your garden. Imagine how much more time you would spend outside if you had your very own cabana, bungalow, pergola, sunroom or pool house to enjoy! Think of all the ways an outdoor room could enhance your Southern California lifestyle and prime your home for entertaining guests year-round.
Sacred Space Garden Design Inc
The decorative gravel seen in this photo is actually the top of a Bio Swale - designed to capture rain water & return it to the water table. This could also be used as a grey water capture basin.
Surrounded by drought tolerant plantings from the Mediterranean regions of the world.
Photo by: Karen Miller
Regenesis Ecological Design
Tall cedar privacy screens block views to the side yard, and create a backdrop for a blooming front yard perennial garden with Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (Aster).
Shearon Design Collective
1 Acre in Gilbert that needed a complete transformation from bad grass and desert plants to this lush dream home in prime Gilbert! Raised planters and hedges surrounding existing trees, new pavers, fire features - fireplace and fire pits, flower beds, new shrubs, trees, landscape lighting, sunken pool dining cabana, swim up bar, tennis court, soccer field, edible garden, iron trellis, private garden, and stunning paver entryways.
All Oregon Landscaping
Great view of how plantings can anchor a home into the landscape. Asian influence with cypress trees to create a miniature looking garden bed.
Jesse York, Landscape Designer
This project revamped both the front and back yards of a 15-year-old home, blending clean elegance with rustic touches. Maximizing the potential of the small backyard, focal points like the pool's rear edge, a spacious fire pit, and an expansive BBQ island were strategically integrated, accentuating the sense of space and functionality.
Van Zelst Inc
Red-plumed celosia bursts out between slabs of outcropping stone. Lighting along the steps aids nighttime navigation down to the lake. Photo by Terra Jenkins & Kirsten Gentry.
Zaremba & Company
The vegetation near the house is kept low to the ground, ensuring the integrity of the historic facade. Photo Credit: George Dzahristos
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