Transitional Sloped Garden Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 384 photos
Item 1 of 3
Amy Martin Landscape Design
Location: Cohasset, MA, United States
This elegant property has gorgeous views of the harbor, with sweeping stone walls that create a terraced effect. Since the house was a warm beige, I felt a bold red would really bring it to life, mixed with burgundy foliage and big, dramatic grasses.
Hillside slope in Spring.
Design Farm Group
Bluestone steps surrounded by a mix of granite and natural fieldstone retaining walls dry laid and supported by interior mortar. Landscape lighting highlights the newly planted roses and perennials.
Imagine Gardens & Landscapes by Beverly Ricci, LLC
A sloped compact townhouse backyard is no longer a problem to navigate.
Shambhala Landscapes
This unique chalet style home situated on steeply sloped lot previously had no usable front yard, a narrow driveway, and aging, rotted decks. Along with the major home remodel and expansion, we brought the landscape to life again and maximized usable space.
New terraced retaining walls along the driveway both expanded the space and allowed for steps up to the front entry.
Zaremba & Company
The lakeside terrace not only helps to negotiate the site’s drastic elevation change but also celebrates the client’s favorite spot on the property. Supporting the lawn terrace is a retaining wall of split-faced Michigan fieldstone that showcases a stunning example of old-world craftsmanship.
Photo by Chris Major.
Transitional Sloped Garden Design Ideas
1