Transitional Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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Jennifer Ballard Interiors
The slope of the lot gave minimal backyard. This space was reclaimed by adding retaining walls - and better connecting the lower wooden deck to the upper area, allowing the homeowner to have a beautiful, wooded backyard retreat.
Charlotte DreamScapes
This project features a horizontal cedar screening fence around the HVAC units with removable panels for maintenance access, a raised planter bed along the edge with built-in vent wells around the crawl space vents, and a large patio. The patio features Techo-Bloc Borealis in a herringbone weave, Belgard Cambridge Cobble in a circle kit, and Appalachian Cambridge Cobble for a border. We've also used black diamond polymeric sand in the joints to give it the appearance of a void space in between the Borealis slabs to create a look of a stone deck.
Morgante Wilson Architects
Private wrap around terrace that is custom landscaped in beautiful boxwood and limestone
Star Furniture
Reims is a modern collection of outdoor seating, dining and occasional. The durable powder coated aluminum frames of the seating pieces are wrapped in a synthetic wicker in natural grey and tan tones. The plush cushions are covered in premium 100% solution-dyed acrylic Sunbrella fabric. The dining & occasional tables are crafted of natural reclaimed teak in a weathered beach finish.
Charlotte DreamScapes
This project features a horizontal cedar screening fence around the HVAC units with removable panels for maintenance access, a raised planter bed along the edge with built-in vent wells around the crawl space vents, and a large patio. The patio features Techo-Bloc Borealis in a herringbone weave, Belgard Cambridge Cobble in a circle kit, and Appalachian Cambridge Cobble for a border. We've also used black diamond polymeric sand in the joints to give it the appearance of a void space in between the Borealis slabs to create a look of a stone deck.
Sue Oda
In the backyard, our clients wanted to create a space for entertaining, hanging out with their grandchildren, and growing their own vegetables. The yard was replaced with a flagstone patio including a large raised bed. We also hid the air conditioning unit to create a convivial and functional area.
Transitional Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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