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Board & Vellum
Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape.
Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead.
Photograph by Meghan Montgomery.
Mid-sized transitional backyard full sun garden in Seattle with a fire feature and gravel.
Mid-sized transitional backyard full sun garden in Seattle with a fire feature and gravel.
The Foxy Garden
Mid-sized contemporary backyard partial sun xeriscape in San Francisco with a fire feature and natural stone pavers.
KD Landscape
This is an example of a small contemporary backyard patio in Chicago with a fire feature, brick pavers and no cover.
AquaTerra Outdoors
Large transitional backyard patio in Dallas with a fire feature, concrete slab and no cover.
Land-Con LTD
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in Toronto with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Nanette Injeski Land Design LLC
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Phoenix with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Sims Luxury Builders
Inspiration for an expansive traditional backyard full sun garden in Houston with a fire feature and gravel.
Ecoscape Environmental Design
This back yard is truly a source for homeowner well-being. By creating multi-level patios, Ecoscape's designer was able to give a sense of separate areas, without compromising the limited size of the back yard. There's a place to soak, with privacy coming from both the tall fence, and columnar trees: Norway spruce, Regal Prince Oak, and Swedish aspen. Getting pruney from the hot tub? Simply mosey over to the fire pit, flick-on the gas line switch, and continue relaxing under the stars.
Decks by Kiefer LLC
Seating area on expansive Ipe deck, featuring a fire pit and pergola.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional backyard deck in Other with a fire feature and a pergola.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional backyard deck in Other with a fire feature and a pergola.
Garden Artisans LLC
One of our favorite fire feature projects! This fire feature has seating all the way around so everyone can be warm! Our client’s daughter’s entire softball team was able to sit around the fire! It also doubles as a nice table. Dan and I have had the pleasure of experiencing this space while enjoying some fine beverages and quality time with our client!
Bluestone terrace and treads with a beveled finish. Natural stone veneer and Kichler landscape lighting. Designed, built, planted, and maintained by Garden Artisans!
www.gardenartisansllc.com
609-371-0099
Garden Artisans LLC
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co
Photography by Sarah Elliott
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Rice and DeTienne Designs llc
Photo of a contemporary deck in San Francisco with a fire feature and no cover.
ILT Vignocchi
A meandering path provides access to the front of the residence. This path is protected by weeping Hemlocks and the steppers are surrounded by thyme.
TLC Gardens
Inspiration for a modern backyard full sun formal garden in Denver with a fire feature and gravel.
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
The complexity of the design comes into focus when the three levels of outdoor living are shown as a unified design thought. Fire pit, pergolas and the outdoor kitchen are connected visually, yet separated by purpose.
DZN Partners
PixelProFoto
This is an example of a large midcentury backyard patio in San Diego with a fire feature, gravel and no cover.
This is an example of a large midcentury backyard patio in San Diego with a fire feature, gravel and no cover.
Karen Rogers at KR Garden Design
Caroline Mardon
Mid-sized traditional backyard partial sun formal garden in London with a fire feature and natural stone pavers for spring.
Mid-sized traditional backyard partial sun formal garden in London with a fire feature and natural stone pavers for spring.
Pro-Land Landscape Construction Inc.
With a lengthy list of ideas about how to transform their backyard, the clients were excited to see what we could do. Existing features on site needed to be updated and in-cooperated within the design. The view from each angle of the property was already outstanding and we didn't want the design to feel out of place. We had to make the grade changes work to our advantage, each separate space had to have a purpose. The client wanted to use the property for charity events, so a large flat turf area was constructed at the back of the property, perfect for setting up tables, chairs and a stage if needed. It also created the perfect look out point into the back of the property, dropping off into a ravine. A lot of focus throughout the project was the plant selection. With a large amount of garden beds, we wanted to maintain a clean and formal look, while still offering seasonal interest. We did this by edging the beds with boxwoods, adding white hydrangeas throughout the beds for constant colour, and subtle pops of purple and yellow. This along with the already breathtaking natural backdrop of the space, is more than enough to make this project stand out.
Photographer: Jason Hartog Photography
Outdoor Design Ideas with a Fire Feature and with Skirting
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