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John Albright + Associates
John Albright
This is an example of a small eclectic side yard patio in Boston with natural stone pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a small eclectic side yard patio in Boston with natural stone pavers and no cover.
Daniel Hruby Architects
Photo of a small eclectic backyard patio in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Marylou Sobel Interior Design
Photography by Maree Homer
Photo of a large eclectic backyard patio in Sydney with natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Photo of a large eclectic backyard patio in Sydney with natural stone pavers and a pergola.
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Manias Associates Building Designers
Back veranda of Caulfield North Victorian renovation project - this west facing veranda provides an eating area close to the BBQ. Water tanks are located in the left hand side courtyard area.
Mugnaini
Mugnaini Piccolo Wood Fired oven cooks just like the larger ones with advantages of its own. Start up time is fast and wood consumption is minimal. A great indoor or outdoor pizza oven choice for the home. Learn more at http://www.mugnaini.com/residential-ovens/
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Long view of back patio and brick walk.
Westhauser Photography
Mid-sized eclectic backyard patio in Milwaukee with brick pavers and a fire feature.
Mid-sized eclectic backyard patio in Milwaukee with brick pavers and a fire feature.
Debra Lee Baldwin
Sitting area adjacent to a succulent garden. Design by Gardens by Gabriel. Photo by Debra Lee Baldwin
For more photos of succulents in landscapes, go to the Photos page of my website.
PHAT Energy
Here in Southern California we have more than our fair share of sunshine. It seems incredible to me that only 3% of homeowners aren't harnessing that awesome power resource and allowing it to pay for their utility costs.
Concrete Creations
The fire bowl shown Custom Simplicity 48" x 18" - 6" lip in Mesa Buff ( Davis) with gravel stone and fire rocks.
Project designed by Russ Cletta Landscape Architect.
Wendi Young Design
Photography by Tim Street-Porter
This is an example of an eclectic patio in Orange County with a fire feature and no cover.
This is an example of an eclectic patio in Orange County with a fire feature and no cover.
Meridith Baer Home
Staged for Michael McCraine, Compass
Photos by Cater Photography
Design ideas for an eclectic patio in Los Angeles.
Design ideas for an eclectic patio in Los Angeles.
Southwest Fence & Deck
Photo of a small eclectic backyard patio in Dallas with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a roof extension.
Techo-Bloc
This backyard patio design is inspired by our Para patio slab. Large-scale, ultra-smooth texture and fine lines best describe the all-new Para HD. Manufactured with Techo-Bloc’s patented High Definition technology, an extremely tight surface texture with pores that are virtually invisible. The Para HD provides contemporary styling and design flexibility. Each of its three sizes are packaged and sold separately allowing your projects to reflect your personal creativity. This 60 mm product is available in a 500 mm x 250 mm, 500 mm x 500 mm and 500 mm x 750 mm. It is available in both hyper smooth and polished textures. Check out our website to shop the look! https://www.techo-bloc.com/shop/slabs/para/
Perennial Garden Consultants
After. Russelia equisetiformis replaces the yucca that previously struggled in the partially-shaded conditions this planter was sited in. 'Blue Elf' aloe was planted at the base for a cool contrasting effect.
J & V Painting
Inspiration for a large eclectic backyard patio in Dallas with an outdoor kitchen, concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Eclectic Patio Design Ideas
authenTEAK Outdoor Living
Magnum CorTen steel fire pit by Fire Pit Art. Teak Adirondacks and stools by Gloster.
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic backyard patio in Atlanta with a fire feature, gravel and no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic backyard patio in Atlanta with a fire feature, gravel and no cover.
Garden Structures & More
This is southern yellow pine at its finest! 1 inch copper pipe! 4 x 6 beams! Interlocking 2 x 6 boards! End result customer was astonished! This pergola was constructed using methods never used today except by me. All of the intersecting joints use mortise and tenon joinery. All of the copper pipes are recessed into holes. Some of the mortise and tenon joints are double bypass. That of course probably doesn't mean much to the average reader. But if you are a woodworker you know exactly what I'm talking about and you understand the difficulty of assembly. I also challenged myself on this one by constructing it from some very simple drawings and no real plans. It was all done in my head! If you think that I'm bragging it's only because I am!
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