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big rocks at base of arbor
good rock and wood arbor or entrance gateway
an arbor over the sidewalk with a small fence
love the arbor with a gate
clematis and rose combo on a gate arbor
rose-covered arbor and stone pathway leads into a mysterious backyard. The design is part English garden, part country home.
Consider and arbor and a gate. Here are some other ideabooks that show off these garden structures:
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A long arbor serves as a hallway, connecting the front yard to the backyard with architecture and a gravel
use of long arbor as breezeway
add arbor over backyard parking to garage
long arbor as a pathway form one area to another
Garden/House Arbor over path 2013
long arbor serves as a hallway, connecting the front yard to the backyard with architecture and a gravel path. From the front, the structure gives guests a hint of the surprises they'll find in the backyard and leads them right back there without their having to go through the house. Out back, the arbor
arbor creates an architectural boundary at the back of the property.The gravel is a mix of half-inch pieces and fines (crushed stone). The fines compact the path for walking, and the combination of the two stays put and doesn't migrate onto the lawn. The stones to the right came from a friend's parents
is an arbor, which is more like a passageway with trellises on the sides to let vines weave in and out.
5. Mark an entrance. Arbors make great focal points. As an alternative to traditional wood, which needs regular upkeep, look for structures made from a white composite material, like Azek, for
covered arbor to a lounging patio built into a grove of redwood trees.
could make arbor from old gazebo
an arbor leading into the back yard
how about this for a secluded arbor of roses for quiet conversation?
metal arbor form a romantic entry to a lawn enclosure at this San Francisco residence. Light-colored fabrics catch the eye and keep loungers cool in the heat while a background of mature cedars helps make the blooming roses stand out.
Added to 683 ideabooks Last comment "We custom built this out of local cedar scrap from a logging operation. Talk to your local arborits" This photo has 1 question
Will build an arbor like this
love the natural arbor
natural branches that make arbor
series of arbors and blend well with the structures. These arbors will be hardly recognizable once they are covered with vines.