Transitional Outdoor Sport Court Design Ideas
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The Barn: Landscape + Architecture
This natural cut stone paver firepit adds a rustic and elegant touch to the average entertaining space. (Designed by Rob Baughman)
Big Rock Landscaping
You can fit a basketball hoop and sport court in just about any yard, and by adding this feature the homeowners added even more fun to their space.
GreenScapes Landscaping & Pools
Pool, sport court and putting green fit nicely off the travertine patio creating a wonderful outdoor living space.
Eisler Landscapes
This city garden is nestled in the heart of the Mexican War Streets, but you would never know that a city was just outside its gates. Arbors and specimen serviceberries serve as a screening and create a transitional space between the street and the inner courtyard. A stone patio, two water features and lush plantings complete the relaxing retreat.
Gappsi
Gappsi designed and installed this custom shuffleboard and basketball court combination for an apartment complex in Nassau County, NY. Using 6 inches of poured concrete slabs, reinforced with fiber-mesh. Different styles of blue Mateflex tiles were striped with white lines and installed for the shuffle board and basketball courts. Red tiles were used to outline the basketball key.
Big Rock Landscaping
A home splash pad is a great way to spend long afternoons cooling down in the summer without having to care for a pool or turn on the sprinklers.
International Landscaping Inc.
This project located in Muskoka blends modern sophistication into the natural setting.
Due to the adjacent lake and forest environments, a great deal of care was taken to ensure there were no impacts on these sensitive environments. The blast rock was salvaged to create “planting pockets” on the steep slopes allowing for nearly 700 mature trees to be craned into these locations. Working with local arborists, native species of trees and understory planting were selected to ensure ecosystems weren’t negatively impacted.
Areas of the patios overlooking the lake cantilevered out over the edge of the rock face and required the installation of custom iron and glass railings between stone pillars to provide safety due to the severity of the slope.
On the west side of the site, a penetration asphalt sport court surface was suspended atop a 4-car concrete garage, more than 45ft above grade level. Enclosed by chain-link fencing, this elevated “sky-court” offers a stunning setting for recreational play.
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