Transitional Garden Design Ideas with a Wood Fence
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Straight Forward Gardens Ltd
This is a tiny garden done ages ago for The London Landscaping Company. Budget was quite low soo nothin extra ordinary. Large screening panel done from treated batons at the back to provide more privacy. Bespoke done hardwood bench with angled back to allow the customer to sit comfy on it. By the side of the bench double rise flower bed , made from concrete blocks, customer decide to keep industrial look and do not paint it. End fence panels replaced for new ones. Granite cobbles path leading to the back patio and acting as a transition from main patio to the back one, on the right stepping stones , evergreen boarder used to retain the pebbles. Back patio Blue Limestone with matching Mapei grouting, the only one i use as is high quality and durable.Planting on customer request to be done by him.
Landscape Logic
This is a turf-removal project in San Diego that will save the homeowner hundreds of dollars in water savings per year.
By Tony Vitale
Dorthy Pautz Landscape Architect
The small urban backyard is designed as an extension from the living area on grade, with the natural gas Napoleon fireplace surrounded by Blue Ledgestone being the focus of the garden from the inside and out. A cast concrete seat supports the fireplace and provides extra seating. A Twombly's Red Japanese Maple and pots of Asparagus Meyers in pots frame the view from the living area. Espaliered Abutilon and Camellias soften the fence on the sides while a hedge of tightly spaced Podocarpus gracillior will grow to screen the rear wall and neighboring house. Blue star creeper grows in between the pavers.
Shambhala Landscapes
This classic San Francisco backyard was transformed into an inviting and usable outdoor living space. The view from the new constructed upper level deck shows the large concrete paver and Ipe wood patio, L-shaped outdoor kitchen island, and fire pit lounging area. Low-voltage landscape lighting sets the mood.
Shambhala Landscapes
This classic San Francisco backyard was transformed into an inviting and usable outdoor living space. A few steps down lead to a lounging area, featuring drought-friendly and maintenance-free artificial grass as well as a cozy, custom-built natural gas fire pit surrounded by a Redwood bench.
Transitional Garden Design Ideas with a Wood Fence
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