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Neil Jones Design
Using a refined palette of quality materials set within a striking and elegant design, the space provides a restful and sophisticated urban garden for a professional couple to be enjoyed both in the daytime and after dark. The use of corten is complimented by the bold treatment of black in the decking, bespoke screen and pergola.
BMF Construction
Zen inspired urban retreat with water feature and artist studio
Photographer: Michael O'Callahan
Design ideas for a contemporary garden in San Francisco with a water feature.
Design ideas for a contemporary garden in San Francisco with a water feature.
Amber Freda Garden Design
These eye-catching red lacquer fiberglass planters gave this terrace garden a much needed splash of color. To give her wicker seating area more privacy from nearby buildings, we planted tall evergreen arborvitaes in charcoal-colored fiberglass pots. The deck is a Trex composite deck, which is approved for fire safety by the NYC Department of Buildings. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
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Castle Bespoke Flooring
Castle Bespoke custom rift sawn with @rubiomonocoatusa gives this masterpiece library room designed by world renowned architect @kengokumaa at the @portlandjapanesegarden the beauty and tranquility it deserves.
Photographer: @kudaphotography
ZH Design
The inspiration for this garden arose from the needs of the location (a shady, fairly moist courtyard surrounded on three sides by building and the drive) and nearby woods. We created a fern and moss garden sprinkled with woodland ephemerals and plants for textural intrigue. A wide brick walkway separates the rectangular space into a thin strip of bed to its right and a larger space to its left, in which a stone wall was built around to provide more intimacy walking along the entrance walkway. The wall was deliberately made to have aged and deteriorated, allowing plantings to take over and soften its hardness, much as if a stacked stone wall would be overran in an abandoned woodland. We placed found rocks, stumps, and fallen, decaying logs charactered with moss and native seedlings to accent the plantings as focal points and delicate touches. We configured the stumps almost as 'containers' in the garden, each planted with an assortment of different species. The soil, especially around the walkway, was shaped to have small undulations to mimic the imperfections of the forest floor. Photos taken by Laura Kicey.
Philippe Richer
This is not my house but it is my vegetable garden. I rented the space from a farmer outside of town for basically nothing. I've always been interested in growing my own Vegetables so I just sort of dove into the project. I hope you enjoy!
The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Saturday, August 8, 11:00am to 12:30pm | Englewood | Pondbank House by Herb Schaal, FASLA, with architect Don Ruggles of Ruggles Mabe Terrell Architecture, landscape contractor Philip Steinhauer of Designscapes, and general contractor Jeff Barnett of J.K. Barnett, Ltd.
In keeping with the grand Palladian architectural style of the Pondbank House, the landscape architect has created an impressive series of complementary Mediterranean garden spaces using local stone for terracing and High Plains adapted plants. In addition to a kitchen and cutting garden and diverse planting schemes featuring over 250 species, there are many delightful pieces of garden art and creative garden details. Decorative fountain walls distribute roof and storm drainage to terraced plantings. An infinity lawn edge creates a “ha-ha” effect from the pool terrace to the borrowed landscape in the distance. A lovely moon gate leads to a secluded Japanese-style spa garden, an “aromabo” for contemplative relaxation and outdoor aromatherapy. And a shallow water basin in the strolling garden is positioned to reflect the rising moon.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Robin Amorello, CKD CAPS - Atmoscaper Design
We transformed our lonely shed, abandoned at the edge of a gravel driveway into a food source and cozy retreat from the summer sun.
Photos by Robin Amorello, CKD CAPS
Treeline Designz
This Contemporary Japanese Tea House Garden designed and built for the Yard, Garden & Patio Show 2012 in Portland OR.
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Jay Sifford Garden Design
A "river" of Japanese forest grass flows from between several boulders at the entrance to the boardwalk. Photo by Jay Sifford.
Design ideas for an asian shaded garden in Charlotte.
Design ideas for an asian shaded garden in Charlotte.
Jay Sifford Garden Design
A 'Waterfall' Japanese maple pulls the eye through lower growing woodland plants. Photo by Jay Sifford.
Photo of an asian shaded garden in Charlotte.
Photo of an asian shaded garden in Charlotte.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
Overall view of the front yard. A bed of Panicum 'Dallas Blues' makes a dramatic statement in the middle of the lawn, punctuated by an Eastern Redbud at the end.
Westhauser Photography.
Howells Architecture + Design
Anna M Campbell
Inspiration for a small modern backyard patio in Portland with concrete pavers and no cover.
Inspiration for a small modern backyard patio in Portland with concrete pavers and no cover.
Daryl Toby - AguaFina Gardens International
Design ideas for an asian backyard garden in Detroit with gravel.
Japanese Inspired Gardens - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Weidmann Remodeling
The clients' preferred aesthetic was a warm, comfortable, spa-like space. This quickly led to the concept of a Japanese bath.
As the design work began, there was a necessity to bring a soothing sound of flowing water into the bath. The spa feel was further enhanced with the incorporation of teak vanities, stone tile, a Japanese soaking tub and Shoji screen inspired door to the water closet. This relaxing theme flowed into the bedroom with a consistent color scheme and Asian influenced hardware on the cabinetry.
FotoGrafik Arts
Weidmann Remodeling
In this project the homeowners wanted to achieve a larger shower, better storage and more vanity space, as well as retain a tub. They also wanted a better integration of the master bath & bedroom. The preferred aesthetic was a warm, comfortable, spa-like space. This quickly led to the concept of a Japanese bath.
As the design work began, there was a necessity to bring a soothing sound of flowing water into the bath. The spa feel was further enhanced with the incorporation of teak vanities, stone tile, a Japanese soaking tub and Shoji screen inspired door to the water closet. This relaxing theme flowed into the bedroom with a consistent color scheme and Asian influenced hardware on the cabinetry.
FotoGrafik Arts
FotoGrafik Arts
Tim Smith Garden Design
Cedar coop with green roof in a Japanese inspired garden at a private residence in the Grant Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Ga.
Asian garden in Atlanta.
Asian garden in Atlanta.
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