220 Billeder af udendørs med højbede og terrassebrædder

JARDIN EL PUIG
JARDIN EL PUIG
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UN JARDÍN DE ESTILO MEDITERRANEO para disfrutar todo el año - Cambio de diseño de un jardín Os enseñamos el cambio de diseño de un jardín antes y después, sin necesidad de mucha obra y con un resultado que te sorprenderá.
Composite Decking, Patio & Path, Artificial Grass, Retaining Wall, Raised Flower
Composite Decking, Patio & Path, Artificial Grass, Retaining Wall, Raised Flower
Kennedy Landscapes & Gardens LtdKennedy Landscapes & Gardens Ltd
The customer asked for plenty of different things for their garden here. Over at the back of the garden they had Composite Decking installed which can last upwards of 25 years, which then leads into a pathway connecting the artificial grass to the rest of the house and lastly they had a retaining wall to keep their garden's privacy at its highest
PAYSAGISME
PAYSAGISME
SYNESTHESIESSYNESTHESIES
agencement des exterieurs d'une maison hausmanienne avec un principe de terrasse en ipé, et de pas japonais. Le tout magnifie et éclaire les exterieurs. Une cohérence de matériaux qui invite à se reconnecter avec mère nature...
PETITE FOLIE URBAINE
PETITE FOLIE URBAINE
Green Line ConceptionGreen Line Conception
Cette maison des années 50 rénové avec soin offre un cadre unique. Le projet, aux connotations minimalistes représente l’extrême opposé de son environnement limitrophe. La piscine se noie dans une végétation luxuriante. Loin de l’agitation urbaine, l’ensemble se distingue par des masses végétales rappelant la légèreté. Entre graminées, euphorbes et ails géantes, la composition végétale se décline en forme douce et ronde. Un véritable havre de quiétude en centre-ville.
UNE ODE À LA FRAICHEUR
UNE ODE À LA FRAICHEUR
Green Line ConceptionGreen Line Conception
Au-dessus de Strasbourg éclot une bulle de verdure au sommet d’un immeuble contemporain. Un attique aux lignes pures et modernes vient mêler des matériaux design et des formes rectilignes. Le couloir d’eau, lignes centrales de cette sphère flottante plongé dans une végétation dense et ombragée. La tête dans les nuages, un seul mot d’ordre : « contemplez »
The Grey House, Berkhamsted
The Grey House, Berkhamsted
Karl Harrison Landscapes LtdKarl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
In the centre of Berkhamsted, an existing Victorian house, sits on a site to impress and overlook… set in a conservation area – a Heritage asset. The recently renovated and extended property had been completed and the gardens needed to match the high standards demanded by the property. Client Brief - “Our property looks amazing and we love it… but we don’t love our garden”. The immediate transition from the front garden to the back verged on the impossible. We need a rear garden courtyard terrace and a sensible materials choice to keep in line with the contemporary nature of the house and at the same time respect the Victorian Architecture. Design - In this instance, the hard landscaping dictated the initial direction for this project. Due to the uneven nature of the exiting landscape, it was essential that a raised structure was needed to create a courtyard terrace. This being the immediately usable garden space in the private courtyard to the rear of the property. A low maintenance material was considered and Millboard composite decking was the material of choice due to the texture and colour available. The detailing had to be exact, fully finished to the perimeter with trims and fascia. To accommodate the Specimen trees, Cornus Kousa ‘China Girl’, circles were created in the decking, lined with steel edging and hidden containers under the decking to accommodate the roots. These circles were offset by simple yet stylish steel water bowls… Japanese in concept and quintessentially English in design. The steep elevations were overcome by a careful design step arrangement, handmade paving units in Olive by Vande Mortel. Karl Harrison said “I always love using clay pavers as an element within my designs due to the fact they are so directional and have a way of drawing your eyes to where you want them to go. Also, this particular colour somehow manages to be both contemporary and classic at the same time”. The star of this show is the custom fabricated planters, a feature in themselves. Simple in form but complex to manufacture and deliver. The galvanized steel flower bed border was a first for this style of retaining feature. Normal bricks or a planter of some description is normally used, in this instance, the design did take over and delivered… The horticultural element of this garden design leant itself to a consistent planting scheme, a plethora of the same planting complimenting arrangement proves its worth in a contemporary style. Grasses and ferns allowed us to create a sea of texture, Carex Morrowii “Ice Dance”, Aplenium Scolopendrium, Polystichum Munitum, Dryopteris Wallichiana, Digitalis Purpurea Alba.
The Grey House, Berkhamsted
The Grey House, Berkhamsted
Karl Harrison Landscapes LtdKarl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
In the centre of Berkhamsted, an existing Victorian house, sits on a site to impress and overlook… set in a conservation area – a Heritage asset. The recently renovated and extended property had been completed and the gardens needed to match the high standards demanded by the property. Client Brief - “Our property looks amazing and we love it… but we don’t love our garden”. The immediate transition from the front garden to the back verged on the impossible. We need a rear garden courtyard terrace and a sensible materials choice to keep in line with the contemporary nature of the house and at the same time respect the Victorian Architecture. Design - In this instance, the hard landscaping dictated the initial direction for this project. Due to the uneven nature of the exiting landscape, it was essential that a raised structure was needed to create a courtyard terrace. This being the immediately usable garden space in the private courtyard to the rear of the property. A low maintenance material was considered and Millboard composite decking was the material of choice due to the texture and colour available. The detailing had to be exact, fully finished to the perimeter with trims and fascia. To accommodate the Specimen trees, Cornus Kousa ‘China Girl’, circles were created in the decking, lined with steel edging and hidden containers under the decking to accommodate the roots. These circles were offset by simple yet stylish steel water bowls… Japanese in concept and quintessentially English in design. The steep elevations were overcome by a careful design step arrangement, handmade paving units in Olive by Vande Mortel. Karl Harrison said “I always love using clay pavers as an element within my designs due to the fact they are so directional and have a way of drawing your eyes to where you want them to go. Also, this particular colour somehow manages to be both contemporary and classic at the same time”. The star of this show is the custom fabricated planters, a feature in themselves. Simple in form but complex to manufacture and deliver. The galvanized steel flower bed border was a first for this style of retaining feature. Normal bricks or a planter of some description is normally used, in this instance, the design did take over and delivered… The horticultural element of this garden design leant itself to a consistent planting scheme, a plethora of the same planting complimenting arrangement proves its worth in a contemporary style. Grasses and ferns allowed us to create a sea of texture, Carex Morrowii “Ice Dance”, Aplenium Scolopendrium, Polystichum Munitum, Dryopteris Wallichiana, Digitalis Purpurea Alba.
Bulimba Garden Renovation
Bulimba Garden Renovation
OrterraOrterra
Outdoor lounge and vegetable garden
Bulimba Garden Renovation
Bulimba Garden Renovation
OrterraOrterra
Planting surrounding the outdoor dining area.
Mountain View
Mountain View
Blue Sierra Landscape ConstructionBlue Sierra Landscape Construction
Modern landscape with custom IPE deck and in ground spa, drought resistant planting, outdoor lighting
Contemporary garden design Sydney NSW
Contemporary garden design Sydney NSW
Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers SydneyVogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
created this outdoor deck and garden bed design for our client in Dover Heights Sydney. They live right on the cliffs in the Eastern Suburbs, with high exposure to wind and salt. This combined with a new Modwood outdoor deck has given them a low maintenance new addition to their outdoor living space.
Coastal garden design Dover Heights NSW
Coastal garden design Dover Heights NSW
Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers SydneyVogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
created this outdoor deck and garden bed design for our client in Dover Heights Sydney. They live right on the cliffs in the Eastern Suburbs, with high exposure to wind and salt. This combined with a new Modwood outdoor deck has given them a low maintenance new addition to their outdoor living space.
Modern garden design Sydney
Modern garden design Sydney
Vogue & Vine - Landscape Designers SydneyVogue & Vine - Landscape Designers Sydney
created this outdoor deck and garden bed design for our client in Dover Heights Sydney. They live right on the cliffs in the Eastern Suburbs, with high exposure to wind and salt. This combined with a new Modwood outdoor deck has given them a low maintenance new addition to their outdoor living space.
Garden Makeover Using Millboard in Harefield
Garden Makeover Using Millboard in Harefield
Karl Harrison Landscapes LtdKarl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Garden Makeover Using Millboard in Harefield This garden had been used until it couldn’t really be used anymore. The pine decking was falling apart and really wasn’t safe. The clients called Karl in to help make the garden a usable space that could be enjoyed again. Starting by clearing the garden which took 3 eight-yard skips. The team then used an excavator to define the elevation differences. Now the team had space to build a new deck. The client chose Millboard Limed Oak decking because they liked the colour and natural texture. The step on this deck also has a hidden LED strip routed into the underside of the board. This is controlled via a remote that also controls the water feature and various garden spotlights. The team also installed a new fake lawn so George the tortoise has a space to wander around that is separate from the decking area. The clients keep a range of animals in their garden including some rabbits and guinea pigs that dwell in hutches. To help make these hutches more a part of the garden the team moved them to the back left corner. The client used Cranesbill purple geraniums and Athyrium Ferns to help disguise the area.
Alpine Hideaway
Alpine Hideaway
Karl Harrison Landscapes LtdKarl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Designing an Alpine Hideaway Landscaped Garden in Aston Clinton A secluded courtyard garden, alpine planting, slate stone walls and relaxing terrace… a private party garden. More than 20 tonnes of construction materials were needed, managed and expertly constructed in this creative landscaped environment. Brief A courtyard garden that had been left for many years, was very much in need of a re-design. The planting and natural stone terrace had to be updated, reworked and transformed into a new garden. The abundance of alpine trees and succulent planting was something that had to be enhanced. The entertaining terrace needed redesigning, it was essential that the new materials spoke the same language as the existing weathered landscape. Design The open terraced area that cried out for a reclaimed looking terrace. The surrounding raised area is complimented with the tactile nature and appearance of this weathered looking composite decking, although we prefer natural materials it was a perfect match. Millboard Weathered decking does have the look and feel of a reclaimed and very old looking plank of real wood. The colour, Vintage, is a perfect match for this project. A floating bench arrangement perfectly constructed in amongst the alpine Tier stone cladding surrounded by the planting. A satisfying place to sit amongst the overwhelming planting. Imported from Germany, a planting companion to the scheme was the Pinus Mugo tree. Bare stemmed and look stunning when illuminated in the evening. Landscaper Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd Project Alpine Hideaway Location Aston Clinton Budget >£60k

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