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Creative Environments
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Eden Garden Design
Decomposed granite patio/flex space defined with custom steel edging.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
Solscapes
After removing over 5000 square feet of water-thirsty lawn, we had a new canvas to work with at this residence in Buena Park. Customer wanted low maintenance, without sacrificing beauty. We Installed a small amount of artificial turf for an emerald green contrast to the decomposed granite and the dramatic blue of the century plant cactus.
Caribou Construction Company
This is an example of a large and desert look backyard full sun formal garden in Other with natural stone pavers.
Showcase Landscape & Irrigation
Large and desert look backyard partial sun xeriscape in Denver with natural stone pavers.
Shearon Design Collective
This project was driven by a commitment to sustainability and repurposing existing materials, seamlessly blending the old with the new while minimizing waste. The goal was to transform the backyard into a lush garden oasis with a low-water and low-maintenance design. Despite challenges posed by the property's proximity to the golf course and specific guidelines, a harmonious integration of desert plant life and low-water lush plants was achieved. Reusing existing materials and replacing natural grass with synthetic turf minimized water usage, while strategic plant placement utilized run-off water for sustainable irrigation. Navigating the constraints imposed by the Country Club, the project created a cohesive outdoor space and repurposed cobblestones to bridge the gap between the golf course and the rear of the property. This project achieved a balance between ecological consciousness and aesthetic beauty, allowing the garden oasis to coexist harmoniously with the golf course backdrop, providing the clients with a serene and vibrant landscape that aligns with their vision and respects the natural resources of the community.
TruCare Home Improvement
Yes! It can be done. You can have a completely SW home and yet still have a contemporary back or front yard. We proved it on this project. We added colored concrete, steel planters, irrigation, lighting, steel cabling, stairs, customer railing, artificial grass, IPE (Brazilian Hardwood), drainage, flower beds etc.
Robert A. McGraw Architect
Spacious Yard planted with drought tolerant plants for the coastal desert climate.
Photo by Jon Encarnacion
This is an example of a large and desert look backyard full sun xeriscape in Orange County.
This is an example of a large and desert look backyard full sun xeriscape in Orange County.
WaterQuest Landscaping
Large and desert look traditional backyard full sun xeriscape in Albuquerque with gravel for summer.
Santa Rita Landscaping, Inc.
Planting islands create pockets of enjoyment within this new backyard.
Photos by Meagan Hancock
This is an example of a mid-sized and desert look mediterranean backyard partial sun xeriscape for summer in Phoenix with brick pavers.
This is an example of a mid-sized and desert look mediterranean backyard partial sun xeriscape for summer in Phoenix with brick pavers.
Dream Gardens LLC
This is an example of a large and desert look backyard full sun xeriscape in San Diego with river rock.
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
The small back yard became an oasis of desert plants.
Design ideas for a small and desert look backyard partial sun xeriscape in Phoenix with concrete pavers.
Design ideas for a small and desert look backyard partial sun xeriscape in Phoenix with concrete pavers.
Environmental Concepts
Mid-sized and desert look traditional backyard full sun xeriscape in Las Vegas with brick pavers for summer.
PLS Landscaping
Inspiration for a desert look and large traditional backyard full sun xeriscape for summer in Other with concrete pavers.
Prime Gardens Inc
Small and desert look contemporary backyard partial sun xeriscape in Los Angeles with concrete pavers for spring.
Linda Seeger Interior Design
Image Photography
Photo of a desert look mediterranean backyard full sun outdoor sport court in Phoenix.
Photo of a desert look mediterranean backyard full sun outdoor sport court in Phoenix.
Garza Concepts
Modern Style Spool and BBQ seating area. Synthetic lawn divides the grey smooth finish concrete decking and the circular fire pit.
This is an example of a mid-sized and desert look contemporary backyard full sun formal garden for summer in Los Angeles with decking and a stone fence.
This is an example of a mid-sized and desert look contemporary backyard full sun formal garden for summer in Los Angeles with decking and a stone fence.
Santa Rita Landscaping, Inc.
This almost cottage style desert landscape displays an almost seamless transition between existing plantings, transplanted specimens, and new additions to the landscape.
Photos by Meagan Hancock
Rinn Beton- und Naturstein
Eine Idylle auf der Terrasse. Der Essbereich mit einer wunderschönen Aussicht. Die Pflastersteine ergänzen durch ihre ruhige geradlinige Wirkung das Gestaltungsbild des Gartens.
Shearon Design Collective
This project was driven by a commitment to sustainability and repurposing existing materials, seamlessly blending the old with the new while minimizing waste. The goal was to transform the backyard into a lush garden oasis with a low-water and low-maintenance design. Despite challenges posed by the property's proximity to the golf course and specific guidelines, a harmonious integration of desert plant life and low-water lush plants was achieved. Reusing existing materials and replacing natural grass with synthetic turf minimized water usage, while strategic plant placement utilized run-off water for sustainable irrigation. Navigating the constraints imposed by the Country Club, the project created a cohesive outdoor space and repurposed cobblestones to bridge the gap between the golf course and the rear of the property. This project achieved a balance between ecological consciousness and aesthetic beauty, allowing the garden oasis to coexist harmoniously with the golf course backdrop, providing the clients with a serene and vibrant landscape that aligns with their vision and respects the natural resources of the community.
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