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Kevin Clare - Paysagiste
This is an example of a small traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in Paris with with privacy feature, no cover and metal railing.
Jamaica Cottage Shop Inc
via our website ~ This greenhouse is an original design by Jamaica Cottage Shop. The five six-light (true light) barn sash windows are hinged to open out, making this design comfortable and easy to use. An additional window in the gable end allows extra light and enhances the charm of this little cottage. The roofing material is corrugated translucent fiberglass, allowing the light to further penetrate but not to overheat the building with direct sun light. There is no floor to worry about rotting away. The cottage sits on a layer of treated lumber, and we suggest it be placed on a layer of brick or stone, gravel, or directly on the ground. A complete wrap-around shelf provides ample work and plant space. The overall height is 8’6″. The greenhouse in this picture has been customized with a salvaged front door that has been painted red and handmade wrought iron (local) scroll hinges, which we carry as an option. These shed kits take one person approximately 25 hours to assemble. Designed for the beginner carpenter, the kit pieces are color coded, part numbered and detailed in an exploded view. Hand made in Vermont from native rough sawn hemlock and pine lumber, the pre-cut lumber package includes all fastening hardware, roofing, and step-by-step plans.
Also available as diy garden shed plans or as fully assembled greenhouses.
Home Styling by Alexis E-Design
There was nothing here to start except this bench which was on a different wall. I moved it to where it is now as to welcome the guests as they arrive. And I created a space around that with a small table, plant, throw and pillow.
Justine Dewitte
Le jardin a été conçu pour Les Comptoirs Richard, il est situé au siège de l'entreprise. Elle est fondée à Paris en 1892, son siège est situé dans l'ancienne petite manufacture de café, ancien domicile de l’entreprise familiale.
Afin de concevoir le petit jardin attenant à la maison et à la boutique des Comptoirs Richard, il faut comprendre l'histoire du lieu : après s’être fait un nom dans la négoce de vins et de spiritueux, la Maison Richard a développé ensuite son savoir-faire autour du café, elle continue son expansion dans la vente de thé et de tisanes. La maison, devenue le siège de l'entreprise, s'ouvre sur ce petit coin de verdure en plein cœur de Paris.
Le jardin de 200m² est découpé en deux espaces; le premier accueille une terrasse aménagée de pots en terre cuite faits main, des "Atelier Vierkant", en lien avec les espaces de repos et de restauration de l'entreprise. Le second est constitué de jardinières en plessis de bois de châtaigniers, plantées d'aromatiques.
Ces aromatiques ont été sélectionnées, en collaboration avec Les Comptoirs Richard, et sont cultivées puis séchées afin de créer des petits sachets de tisanes, afin d'être offerts aux clients privilégiés.
Co-conception avec Athénaïs de Nadaillac pour STUDIO MUGO. Réalisation travaux espaces verts MUGO PAYSAGE
Photo avant la récolte des aromatiques. Le jardin est foisonnant et odorant.
Botalia Designs
Natalia Lopez de la Cruz
Photo of a small traditional front yard full sun garden for summer in Miami with a garden path and gravel.
Photo of a small traditional front yard full sun garden for summer in Miami with a garden path and gravel.
Shelley Groves Garden Design
Joey Groves
Inspiration for a small traditional backyard full sun garden for summer in Wellington with a garden path and brick pavers.
Inspiration for a small traditional backyard full sun garden for summer in Wellington with a garden path and brick pavers.
Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Couture
Hammocks are a big part of the Shabby Chic world: a humble luxury, they find their way into myriad Shabby environments. Lily considers her garden her garden as another room in her cottage, hence her addition of a pretty plastic and practical rug.
Photo Credit: Amy Neunsinger
Sun or Shade Garden Design
Here we create a quiet destination garden around a pergola. The grape vines create a cool shady area where you can relax in the hammock and enjoy a book and a cool beverage.
Environmental Construction, Inc.
A paver walkway winds through a lush backyard landscaping of vines and perennials that grow well in NW Washington. This colorful garden grove was designed by Environmental Construction Inc. based in Kirkland, WA.
Smalls Landscaping
Small traditional front yard verandah in Chicago with a container garden, brick pavers and a roof extension.
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
Small traditional backyard full sun garden in Salt Lake City with natural stone pavers for summer.
Small traditional backyard full sun garden in Salt Lake City with natural stone pavers for summer.
Kristen Rudger Landscape Design
Inspiration for a small traditional front yard garden in San Francisco with with a gate.
Yoko Kloeden Design
Design ideas for a small traditional backyard patio in London with natural stone pavers.
Gardens by Design of Connecticut, LLC
This carefully planned front yard in the Bayview shore neighborhood contains a mix of color, texture and form, all in a tiny space. It is very low-maintenance and pleasing from both inside the house and from the street year-round.
Landscape Projects, Inc.
Created for a couple moving to a smaller house and lot in order to “down¬-size” after their children had left home, this garden’s design presented many challenges. The wife, an ardent gardener, had a long wish list: a water feature; specific plants (including a river birch, a gingko tree, oakleaf hydrangeas, plants to attract butterflies, and trilliums), fragrance, a small patio, and a potting shed. She also wanted to eliminate grass from any part of the property, and to have space to plant annuals (in containers and other areas). In short, she wanted a small “dream garden” created from a site that even she characterized as “disastrous-looking” at the outset.
The wife wanted pathways that would allow her to visit all parts of the garden. The patio space did not need to be sizable because of the high deck off the back of the house, but the views from the deck were important.
We accomplished all of the clients' goals, and designed a series of small "garden rooms" in the backyard to create the illusion of a larger space. We also designed a "faux potting shed" front to screen the area under the deck and incorporated a raised planting bed for annuals and herbs, which was featured in an article in Fine Gardening the following year as an inventive way to disguise an eyesore in the landscape.
This garden received an Award of Distinction in 2009 from the DC/MD/VA Landscape Contractors Association.
Another view of the small patio and millstone vountain from the deck.© Melissa Clark Photography
IBIS Construction
Design ideas for a small traditional courtyard partial sun garden for summer in Dublin with decking.
Small Shabby-Chic Style Outdoor Design Ideas
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