Transitional Garden Design Ideas with a Garden Path

Northern Arlington Residence
Northern Arlington Residence
Scott Brinitzer Design AssociatesScott Brinitzer Design Associates
The design that we developed unified the house with the greater landscape by bringing the curved lines of the corner lot (the street curved around the property) to the design of the drive, the front entry walk and the bedlines, while repeating and extending the linearity of the house in the side terrace garden. The terrace paving pattern also linked house and garden as we continued the same paving pattern found in the center hallway in the flagstone and granite terrace. Photos taken by Roger Foley
Railroad District
Railroad District
Regenesis Ecological DesignRegenesis Ecological Design
A traditional closed picket cedar fence surrounds a perennial garden (Black-eyed Susan, Sword Fern, Blue Oat Grass, Autumn Moore Grass + Rhododendron) w/ gravel path leading to the backyard.
Brick Accent Wall and Cedar Gate
Brick Accent Wall and Cedar Gate
LandArtLandArt
Custom cedar gate and brick wall extend off of the house. The flagstone stepping stones lead to the backyard.
Woodland Timber Frame Home
Woodland Timber Frame Home
West Winds Nursery LLCWest Winds Nursery LLC
A stone path, ferns, some native, some added, and a gorgeous tree tunnel.
Vibrant Plantings
Vibrant Plantings
Regenesis Ecological DesignRegenesis Ecological Design
Sesleria autumnalis (Autumn Moor Grass) and Hydrangea macrophylla (Endless Summer Hydrangea).

Transitional Garden Design Ideas with a Garden Path

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