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This is an example of a small transitional backyard patio in Los Angeles with decomposed granite and no cover.
June Scott Design
June Scott Design
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South Pasadena Eclectic

Transitional Patio, Los Angeles

Blending a modern sensibility with traditional architecture, this garden features a front yard meadow with native grasses (Carex praecracilis) and wildflowers. Poured-in-place concrete pavers in a meandering pattern slow the approach from the sidewalk to the entry. The modestly-sized backyard has been maximized for entertaining with outdoor dining and lounging areas and subtle landscape lighting. Native plants, herbs, and edibles share the back garden beds, and a raised pond brings the garden to life. Photo by Martin Cox Photography.

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Lauren Dunec Hoang added this to 6 Ways You Can Save on Your Garden Renovation11 April 2017

Instead of shelling out for expensive flagstone, cut stone or other materials, consider making walkways from gravel,...

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Lesli Simon added this to Deck18 June 2023

DG patio, low seating