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Hot Lips Salvia blooms look more like those of snapdragons than the notable wands of its sister salvias. It gets its name from the white and red tips of it's blooms that look like "Hot Lips". In spring, its fiesta red blooms seem to fill the garden.
In winter, Hot Lips' foliage also brings something distinctive to the garden. Its woodier stalks and delicate, deep green leaves create a dramatic backdrop for the silvery foliage of Salvia Clevelandii and cassia.
Photo: Orly Olivier
MBK Unlimited - Custom Derian Pools
Design ideas for a small eclectic backyard rectangular pool in Los Angeles with concrete slab.
Steve Masley Consulting and Design
Woven redwood branch trellises are great for growing tomatoes. Simply point the leaders through the gaps, and let them grow through the supports! Photo by Steve Masley.
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Bianchi Design
The sweeping arc of this pool was set to celebrate the aged charisma of this 90 year old Chinaberry tree. Three still, gently bubbling low profile wok pots barely float above the water, barely casting their ripple across the surface.
michaelwoodall.com
SSG Pools & Spas, Inc.
This ultra-luxurious pool in Massachusetts featured a dive rock, waterfall and incredible design selections. The swimming pool is complimented by a pool house, patio seating and an expansive deck that's material came from a mountain range in Maine.
Westover Landscape Design
Designed and installed by Westover Landscape Design, Inc. Photos by Rich Pomerantz for Westover Landscape Design, Inc.
Inspiration for an eclectic garden in New York.
Inspiration for an eclectic garden in New York.
FineLines Design Studio
Michael Hunter
Inspiration for a small eclectic side yard patio in Dallas with a container garden, stamped concrete and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a small eclectic side yard patio in Dallas with a container garden, stamped concrete and a roof extension.
Kim Rooney Design
Landscape by Kim Rooney
This is an example of a small eclectic backyard formal garden in Seattle with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
This is an example of a small eclectic backyard formal garden in Seattle with a garden path and natural stone pavers.
Liquidscapes
A couple of images and close ups of a pool and pool environment just completed. It is an eclectic blend of modern and old world charm.
The pool is to appear as if it was an original foundation to a structure that was converted into a swimming pool, but it was all from scratch. The reflection of the stone surround looks incredible against the cool blue water.
The far end of the pool and the stone foundation sits above grade and can be used as a comfortable bench. Enjoy and much more to follow!
Fiona Lamb Design
This fabulous project followed the renovation of a Grade II listed Queen Anne townhouse.
Sometimes you have to look beyond the rubble which was pretty much all there was when we first visited this site. The owners had done a fantastic job retaining the historical feel and quirkiness of the property whilst turning it into a modern home. We were keen to continue this into their outside space. They wanted a very informal garden which would sit comfortably alongside their period property. Also, to have somewhere more private to entertain friends and family and to have a wildlife pond they could sit on.
By adding levels and low retaining walls which draw the eye to the boundary we were able to make this relatively small space feel more roomy.
Old Yorkstone was retained from the original garden and matched with further reclaimed stone. This was complimented by clay pavers which were used to construct the walling. Gaps between the pavers were kept wide and filled with gravel to maintain the informal feel of the garden and to plant with low growing plants that would soften the paving and provide scent as you walked over them.
Screening and privacy was created by planting three, standard trees (Ligustrum japonicum) along the boundary. These gave additional height to the space whilst not being too formal for the feel of the garden.
A simple Arbour was constructed to define a seating area giving a sense of enclosure whilst not being closed off to the rest of the garden. It also gives different framed views of the garden and planting while you sit a relax. This and the rear fencing was painted black so they receded into the background. They also made a gorgeous foil for the planting.
The planting palette was kept simple so that the space felt calm and relaxing. It was dominated by green, white and a soft pink that was a nod to the pink concrete worktops in the kitchen that opened onto the space.
Julia Chasman Design
Photo by Sean Ryan Pierce
Patio
Vintage swing
Photo of a large eclectic side yard patio in Other with concrete slab, a container garden and a roof extension.
Photo of a large eclectic side yard patio in Other with concrete slab, a container garden and a roof extension.
Eclectic Turquoise Outdoor Design Ideas
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