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VGC NYC Inc.
Inspiration for a large traditional backyard patio in New York with a container garden, no cover and natural stone pavers.
New York Decks
Inspiration for a large contemporary rooftop deck in New York with no cover and a container garden.
Townhouse Harlem
Stunning, be the first tenant in this brand new, just renovated Brownstone Triplex on Manhattan Avenue, nearby Morningside Park, Central Park and the FDB Corridor is a quaint and quiet three/four bedroom 3.5 bathroom property. Latest cutting edge appliances.
Home has luxurious finishes and a beautiful private roof deck. Ducted Air Conditioning/Heat throughout the property, individual controls for each level. Close to A,C, E train. Including the 110th, 116th and 125th Stations.
This is a no fee listing (no commission), for rent by owner. Please, no brokers. 399 Manhattan Avenue (between 116th 117th Street) is a turn-key move-in ready property
Terraform
Photo of a large contemporary rooftop deck in New York with a container garden and a pergola.
Yorkshire Gardens
Within this garden we wanted to create a space which was not only on numerous levels, but also had various points of interest. This garden is on a slope, but is also very wide.
Firstly, we broke up the space by using rustic sleepers to create several raised beds,as well as steps which lead to differennt zones. This helps to give the garden a more traditional, country edge.
The sleepers were also used to create a winding path through out the garden, marrying together the various areas. The path leads up to the impressive sunburst pergola and circular stone patio. This is the perfect spot to view the whole garden.
At the other end of the garden another pergola sits amougnst a bustling flower bed, and will be used to train vining flowers.
Along the back wall of the garden a raised bed is home to a stunning display of wildflower. This plot is not only a fabulous riot of colour and full of rustic charm, but it also attracts a whole host of insects and animals. While wildflowers looks great they are also very low maintenance.
Mixed gravel has been used to create a variety of texture. This surface is intermittently dotted with colour with lemon thyme, red hot pokers and foxgloves.
Stone has been used to create a warm and welcoming patio area. Flower beds at the front of the garden can be used for veg and other leafy plants.
Overall we have created a country style with a very contemporary twist through the use of gravel, modern shape and structural landscaping.
April Powers Interior Design
Mid-sized tropical backyard patio in Hawaii with natural stone pavers, a pergola and a container garden.
Starbird Garden Services LLC
Hellebores 'Pink Frost' is a winter blooming plant that will hold blooms into Spring. A great plant in pots for adding winter interest and color in your garden. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Blue Surprise' narrow tree in background and blooming pink Solidarity Rhododendrons.
Chris Snook
Photo: Chris Snook © 2016 Houzz
Inspiration for a large contemporary formal garden in London with a container garden.
Inspiration for a large contemporary formal garden in London with a container garden.
Rikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2016 Houzz
Design ideas for a large contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in New York with a container garden and a pergola.
Design ideas for a large contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in New York with a container garden and a pergola.
Candelaria Design Associates
Design ideas for a large mediterranean backyard patio in Phoenix with a container garden, tile and no cover.
Bricks and Stones Supply
Traditional style driveway using Techo-Bloc's Villagio pavers.
Design ideas for a large traditional front yard partial sun driveway in Philadelphia with a container garden and concrete pavers.
Design ideas for a large traditional front yard partial sun driveway in Philadelphia with a container garden and concrete pavers.
Thomas Shafer Architects LLC
Steve Hall @ Hedrich Blessing Photographers
Large contemporary rooftop deck in Chicago with a container garden.
Large contemporary rooftop deck in Chicago with a container garden.
Garten- und Landschaftsbau Jansen und Arens
Inspiration for a large traditional backyard deck in Cologne with a container garden.
SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
Landscape Architect: Howard Cohen Photography by: Bob Narod, Photographer, LLC
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard garden in DC Metro with a container garden and concrete pavers.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard garden in DC Metro with a container garden and concrete pavers.
Riverside Fence
This is an example of a large contemporary backyard shaded garden for spring in New York with a container garden and concrete pavers.
KD Landscape
While connected to the balance of the patio, the social space is separated from the dining space by large containers used as a baffle.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Chicago with a container garden, brick pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Chicago with a container garden, brick pavers and no cover.
GALAXY OUTDOOR LLC
Whether it’s arthritis, joint or back pain, restless leg syndrome, muscle injuries or fibromyalgia, hot tubs are a proven form of chronic pain relief. The heat of the water increases blood flow and relaxes the body, while the massaging action of the jets and the water’s buoyancy loosen muscle tension and soothe sore joints.
The New England Journal of Medicine (08-16-1999) found that, after just 10 days, patients with Type 2 Diabetes who used hot tubs 30 minutes a day/6 days per week required reduced doses of insulin, lost weight, slept better and showed distinct decreases in plasma glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin.
Hot tubs can be a great fix for those suffering from insomnia, helping your body to wind down before bed and get the natural sleep you need. Even if you don’t suffer from chronic sleep problems, the Better Sleep Council recommends establishing a relaxing bedtime routine, such as soaking in hot water to help maintain a healthy sleep cycle. According to the Council’s findings, warm water releases muscle tension and increases blood flow, both of which contribute to a relaxed and deeper, more comfortable sleep.
Whether it’s a new exercise routine or an unusually active day on your feet, most of us know the “day after” feeling of sore, overworked muscles that make it hurt to move, period. The water pressure from hot tub jets relieves muscle tightness and soreness by removing lactic acid, opening up the blood vessels and promoting the flow of endorphins. LPGA Sports Medicine Director Caroline Nichols and former President of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine Dr. James Andrews recommend hydrotherapeutic activity for athletes at every level. Nichols says that hot tubs especially help with recovery since jets focus on overused muscle and joint regions, while Andrews supports hydrotherapy as a good tool for improved circulation, sensory impulses and stiff joints.
Whether you’re looking to alleviate stress, feel healthier or simply spend more time with your loved ones, you’d be amazed at how as little as 10 minutes in a hot tub can help you relax and put everything in perspective. There are hot tubs for every type of user, regardless of whether it’s just you or it’s the entire gang piling in, looking for some much-needed relief after a long day.
Ocean Pavers, Inc.
Belgard Urbana pavers at walkway
Mid-sized arts and crafts front yard partial sun formal garden in Orange County with a container garden and natural stone pavers for summer.
Mid-sized arts and crafts front yard partial sun formal garden in Orange County with a container garden and natural stone pavers for summer.
California Landscape Construction
Dan Solomon
Mid-sized modern front yard partial sun xeriscape in Los Angeles with a container garden and concrete pavers for summer.
Mid-sized modern front yard partial sun xeriscape in Los Angeles with a container garden and concrete pavers for summer.
PCF Construction Group
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional rooftop deck in Seattle with no cover and a container garden.
Outdoor Design Ideas with a Container Garden and with Dock
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