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Stucco clad changing room near the pool
This is an example of a small mediterranean backyard patio in Other with an outdoor shower, concrete slab and no cover.
This is an example of a small mediterranean backyard patio in Other with an outdoor shower, concrete slab and no cover.
GINA FRAY DESIGN Interiors & Exteriors
Christine Courington
Photo of a small mediterranean courtyard patio in Phoenix with brick pavers and no cover.
Photo of a small mediterranean courtyard patio in Phoenix with brick pavers and no cover.
Pheasant Hill Homes Ltd.
From the beach to the shower is the way to live. Here is a custom built wood outdoor shower with a bench on a solid concrete slab that is properly drained. It even has a lower faucet for washing the dog after a play on the beach.
Dwell by Cheryl Interiors
Cam Richards Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Charlotte with brick pavers and no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Charlotte with brick pavers and no cover.
Embassy Landscape Group
concrete pavers, flower pots, retaining wall, lake view
Inspiration for a small traditional backyard patio in Kansas City with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Inspiration for a small traditional backyard patio in Kansas City with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Sunset Outdoor Living
RBest
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in Portland with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and no cover.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in Portland with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and no cover.
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
Our Houston landscaping team was recently honored to collaborate with renowned architectural firm Murphy Mears. Murphy Mears builds superb custom homes throughout the country. A recent project for a Houston resident by the name of Borow involved a custom home that featured an efficient, elegant, and eclectic modern architectural design. Ms. Borow is very environmentally conscious and asked that we follow some very strict principles of conservation when developing her landscaping design plan.
In many ways you could say this Houston landscaping project was green on both an aesthetic level and a functional level. We selected affordable ground cover that spread very quickly to provide a year round green color scheme that reflected much of the contemporary artwork within the interior of the home. Environmentally speaking, our project was also green in the sense that it focused on very primitive drought resistant plant species and tree preservation strategies. The resulting yard design ultimately functioned as an aesthetic mirror to the abstract forms that the owner prefers in wall art.
One of the more notable things we did in this Houston landscaping project was to build the homeowner a gravel patio near the front entrance to the home. The homeowner specifically requested that we disconnect the irrigation system that we had installed in the yard because she wanted natural irrigation and drainage only. The gravel served this wish superbly. Being a natural drain in its own respect, it provided a permeable surface that allowed rainwater to soak through without collecting on the surface.
More importantly, the gravel was the only material that could be laid down near the roots of the magnificent trees in Ms. Borow’s yard. Any type of stone, concrete, or brick that is used in more typical Houston landscaping plans would have been out of the question. A patio made from these materials would have either required cutting into tree roots, or it would have impeded their future growth.
The specific species chosen for ground cover also bear noting. The two primary plants used were jasmine and iris. Monkey grass was also used to a small extent as a border around the edge of the house. Irises were planted in front of the house, and the jasmine was planted beneath the trees. Both are very fast growing, drought resistant species that require very little watering. However, they do require routine pruning, which Ms. Borow said she had no problem investing in.
Such lawn alternatives are frequently used in Houston landscaping projects that for one reason or the other require something other than a standard planting of carpet grass. In this case, the motivation had nothing to do with finances, but rather a conscientious effort on Ms. Borow’s part to practice water conservation and tree preservation.
Other hardscapes were then introduced into this green design to better support the home architecture. A stepping stone walkway was built using plain concrete pads that are very simple and modern in their aesthetic. These lead up to the front stair case with four inch steps that Murphy Mears designed for maximum ergonomics and comfort.
There were a few softscape elements that we added to complete the Houston landscaping design. A planting of River Birch trees was introduced near the side of the home. River Birch trees are very attractive, light green trees that do not grow that tall. This eliminates any possible conflict between the tree roots and the home foundation.
Murphy Mears also built a very elegant fence that transitioned the geometry of the house down to the city sidewalk. The fence sharply parallels the linear movement of the house. We introduced some climbing vines to help soften the fence and to harmonize its aesthetic with that of the trees, ground cover, and grass along the sidewalk.
CAPITOL HARDSCAPES
outdoor built in BBQ
Flagstone
This is an example of a small traditional backyard patio in DC Metro with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a small traditional backyard patio in DC Metro with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Concrete Elegance Inc.
Mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Toronto with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Design Works - Landscape Architecture & Const.
Small contemporary backyard patio in Manchester with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Green Leaf Landscaping
Photo of a small contemporary backyard patio in Austin with a container garden, decking and no cover.
Villa Landscapes
A Willow Creek Circlestone patio and fire pit kit are some of the most popular hardscaping features that Villa Landscapes designers install for their clients.
Mom's Design Build
Design ideas for a large modern backyard patio in Minneapolis with an outdoor kitchen, decking and no cover.
Rock Kauffman Design
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury patio in Grand Rapids with a vertical garden, brick pavers and no cover.
Earth, Turf, & Wood, Inc.
Gary Knaub
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Other with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Other with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
My Garden Post
My Garden Post is an innovative vertical gardening system that allows you to grow an entire garden on only 4 square feet. It's ideal for balconies, decks, and patios. You can grow your favorite vegetables, flowers, and herbs with no weeding, bending, and never any dirty knees.
Greenscapes
This is an example of a small traditional backyard patio in Other with tile and no cover.
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