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Nordland Landscapes
This garden had originally been installed by the developers of this new-build property. The homeowner, a trained garden designer, provided us with a modernist garden design to replace an outdoor space that didn’t suit their needs. Having a north facing aspect, the garden didn’t get a lot of sunlight.
We used light-coloured porcelain paving from London Stone to help brighten up the garden.
The timber fences were painted a dark colour to create contrast to the light-coloured paving and to give a dark backdrop to frame the planting.
To satisfy the homeowner’s passion for horticulture and to provide much needed colour, we created large flower beds which became the main focus of the garden. We also used a wide variety of trees and plants hand selected and specially cultivated from cuttings by the client.
Due to the sunken nature of the lower patio, there was potential for flooding during heavy rain. To resolve this, we introduced a hidden slot drain that was able to cope with large volumes of water.
Northstone
Pavers around pool done with Techo-Bloc Aberdeen in Azzuro
Pool capping done with Techo-Bloc Piedemonte in Riviera
Accent Landscapes
We have been able to work on a number of Parade Homes in Colorado Springs. The styles have changed over the years to include Traditional, Tuscan, Contemporary, and French Country. We strive to listen to our clients, and create outdoor living, planting, and recreation spaces to fit their needs and complement the architecture of the home. Here are four projects from 2008, 2015, and 2020.
IDIT EVEN ZUR
The owners had a messy balcony, using it only for bar-b-q. We transformed the balcony to an area with a dinning table, sitting area and even adding a cool swing. Now, they can watch best views of the Carmel from every spot they choose, even from the house. the vegetation is a drought tolerant, with all year interest. It suits the surrounding landscape and does not compete with it.
Nordland Landscapes
This garden had originally been installed by the developers of this new-build property. The homeowner, a trained garden designer, provided us with a modernist garden design to replace an outdoor space that didn’t suit their needs. Having a north facing aspect, the garden didn’t get a lot of sunlight.
We used light-coloured porcelain paving from London Stone to help brighten up the garden.
The timber fences were painted a dark colour to create contrast to the light-coloured paving and to give a dark backdrop to frame the planting.
To satisfy the homeowner’s passion for horticulture and to provide much needed colour, we created large flower beds which became the main focus of the garden. We also used a wide variety of trees and plants hand selected and specially cultivated from cuttings by the client.
Due to the sunken nature of the lower patio, there was potential for flooding during heavy rain. To resolve this, we introduced a hidden slot drain that was able to cope with large volumes of water.
White Garden Design Ideas with Brick Pavers
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