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Patio | Custom home Studio of LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD. | Fred Martin Photography
Inspiration for an eclectic courtyard stone patio remodel in Atlanta with no cover
Inspiration for an eclectic courtyard stone patio remodel in Atlanta with no cover
Billy Goodnick Garden Design
Random paving seen through Farfugium flowers.
Photo: Billy Goodnick
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic partial sun courtyard brick garden path in Santa Barbara for spring.
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic partial sun courtyard brick garden path in Santa Barbara for spring.
D'apostrophe Design, Inc.
Inspiration for an eclectic courtyard water fountain landscape in New York.
Garden Lights Landscape and Pool Development Inc.
Steve Lambert, Winner Beautification Award for Small Landscape Design - Build
Small Country-club Project, with courtyard deck, low maintenance, Bitter root walls,
Private Gardens, Public Places
Hand-made stone tiles make the otherwise bland paving surrounding it work cohesively. The flower-patterned custom designed river rock tiles apron the front door, granting the effect of a plush carpet. Rustic, Tuscan style containers, bursting with lush plants, add elegant charm to the corner.
Remick Associates Architects + Master Builders
J. Sinclair
Inspiration for a large eclectic courtyard concrete paver patio remodel in San Francisco with a roof extension
Inspiration for a large eclectic courtyard concrete paver patio remodel in San Francisco with a roof extension
Groundswell Design Group Inc.
This is an example of an eclectic courtyard landscaping in Philadelphia.
Antenora Architects
Taking a nod from early pioneer homes, this breezway invites natural air currents to ventilate the home. The space is designed to connect two of the three exterior courtyards, to expand the footprint of the home into the landcape and make a comfortable ambiguity between the interior and exterior.
Lindgren Landscape
Contemporary courtyard with pre-cut sandstone slab patio and concrete scupper water feature by Lindgren Landscape
Example of a mid-sized eclectic courtyard stone patio fountain design in Denver with a roof extension
Example of a mid-sized eclectic courtyard stone patio fountain design in Denver with a roof extension
Christina Karras
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic courtyard gravel patio remodel in Los Angeles with a fire pit and no cover
Joe McGuire Design
Embracing the challenge of grounding this open, light-filled space, our Boulder studio focused on comfort, ease, and high design. The built-in lounge is flanked by storage cabinets for puzzles and games for this client who loves having people over. The high-back Living Divani sofa is paired with U-Turn Benson chairs and a "Rabari" rug from Nanimarquina for casual gatherings. The throw pillows are a perfect mix of Norwegian tapestry fabric and contemporary patterns. In the child's bedroom, we added an organically shaped Vitra Living Tower, which also provides a cozy reading niche. Bold Marimekko fabric colorfully complements more traditional detailing and creates a contrast between old and new. We loved collaborating with our client on an eclectic bedroom, where everything is collected and combined in a way that allows distinctive pieces to work together. A custom walnut bed supports the owner's tatami mattress. Vintage rugs ground the space and pair well with a vintage Scandinavian chair and dresser.
Combining unexpected objects is one of our favorite ways to add liveliness and personality to a space. In the little guest bedroom, our client (a creative and passionate collector) was the inspiration behind an energetic and eclectic mix. Similarly, turning one of our client's favorite old sweaters into pillow covers and popping a Native American rug on the wall helped pull the space together. Slightly eclectic and invitingly cozy, the twin guestroom beckons for settling in to read, nap or daydream. A vintage poster from Omnibus Gallery in Aspen and an antique nightstand add period whimsy.
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Joe McGuire Design is an Aspen and Boulder interior design firm bringing a uniquely holistic approach to home interiors since 2005.
For more about Joe McGuire Design, see here: https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/aspen-eclectic
Landscape East & West
Acid Etched walls and steps with inset Mexican pebbles stepping down to a crushed stone patio.
Photographer: Tim Holmes
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic courtyard gravel landscaping in Portland.
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic courtyard gravel landscaping in Portland.
Joe McGuire Design
Embracing the challenge of grounding this open, light-filled space, our Boulder studio focused on comfort, ease, and high design. The built-in lounge is flanked by storage cabinets for puzzles and games for this client who loves having people over. The high-back Living Divani sofa is paired with U-Turn Benson chairs and a "Rabari" rug from Nanimarquina for casual gatherings. The throw pillows are a perfect mix of Norwegian tapestry fabric and contemporary patterns. In the child's bedroom, we added an organically shaped Vitra Living Tower, which also provides a cozy reading niche. Bold Marimekko fabric colorfully complements more traditional detailing and creates a contrast between old and new. We loved collaborating with our client on an eclectic bedroom, where everything is collected and combined in a way that allows distinctive pieces to work together. A custom walnut bed supports the owner's tatami mattress. Vintage rugs ground the space and pair well with a vintage Scandinavian chair and dresser.
Combining unexpected objects is one of our favorite ways to add liveliness and personality to a space. In the little guest bedroom, our client (a creative and passionate collector) was the inspiration behind an energetic and eclectic mix. Similarly, turning one of our client's favorite old sweaters into pillow covers and popping a Native American rug on the wall helped pull the space together. Slightly eclectic and invitingly cozy, the twin guestroom beckons for settling in to read, nap or daydream. A vintage poster from Omnibus Gallery in Aspen and an antique nightstand add period whimsy.
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Joe McGuire Design is an Aspen and Boulder interior design firm bringing a uniquely holistic approach to home interiors since 2005.
For more about Joe McGuire Design, see here: https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/aspen-eclectic
Donna Baker-Breningstall
Denver Image Photography
Mid-sized eclectic courtyard patio container garden photo in Denver with no cover
Mid-sized eclectic courtyard patio container garden photo in Denver with no cover
Charles Godfrey Landscape Architects, Inc.
Charles Godfrey
Photo of a small eclectic courtyard landscaping in Other.
Photo of a small eclectic courtyard landscaping in Other.
Alpine Design & Planning
Giant flagstone pieces create a walkway and interest through xeric plantings of native species. Water is extremely limited so only xeri-bubblers are used.
Joe McGuire Design
Embracing the challenge of grounding this open, light-filled space, our Boulder studio focused on comfort, ease, and high design. The built-in lounge is flanked by storage cabinets for puzzles and games for this client who loves having people over. The high-back Living Divani sofa is paired with U-Turn Benson chairs and a "Rabari" rug from Nanimarquina for casual gatherings. The throw pillows are a perfect mix of Norwegian tapestry fabric and contemporary patterns. In the child's bedroom, we added an organically shaped Vitra Living Tower, which also provides a cozy reading niche. Bold Marimekko fabric colorfully complements more traditional detailing and creates a contrast between old and new. We loved collaborating with our client on an eclectic bedroom, where everything is collected and combined in a way that allows distinctive pieces to work together. A custom walnut bed supports the owner's tatami mattress. Vintage rugs ground the space and pair well with a vintage Scandinavian chair and dresser.
Combining unexpected objects is one of our favorite ways to add liveliness and personality to a space. In the little guest bedroom, our client (a creative and passionate collector) was the inspiration behind an energetic and eclectic mix. Similarly, turning one of our client's favorite old sweaters into pillow covers and popping a Native American rug on the wall helped pull the space together. Slightly eclectic and invitingly cozy, the twin guestroom beckons for settling in to read, nap or daydream. A vintage poster from Omnibus Gallery in Aspen and an antique nightstand add period whimsy.
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Joe McGuire Design is an Aspen and Boulder interior design firm bringing a uniquely holistic approach to home interiors since 2005.
For more about Joe McGuire Design, see here: https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.joemcguiredesign.com/aspen-eclectic
AquaBluePools
This project was designed by architect and developer of Cypress Pointe, Mitch LaPlante. To quote Mitch, "Nature is the inspiration for this pool and water feature design. The Tranquility Garden Pool is nestled quietly within grand oaks and large pine trees, orchestrated to blend into its surrounding. The curvature of the pool reflects the pattern waves leave on the beach as they wash ashore and the cascading water features are a nod the to the waterways that surround Kiawah Island, South Carolina. The pool and deck were built by Aqua Blue Pools. Water features installed by Aqua Blue Pools. The interior finish is French Silver Aggregate, the waterline tile is 1'x1" Fujiwah Albi, deck is a combination of Ipe wood and the pool coping is pre-cast concrete.
Photo Credit: Clint Fore
Eclectic Courtyard Design Ideas
Groundswell Design Group Inc.
Design ideas for an eclectic courtyard landscaping in Philadelphia with a pergola.
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