Hi Richard,
I have a dry river bed in my yard and was wondering where I might find a bridge as the one you have used in this picture. love it!
garden bridges with 3/4" pressure trt. plywood. Laminate, glue and screw the plywood after you've cut the plywood to the height and curve you need for the bridge truss. Lengths under 8' are best as longer takes lapping joints to create a stable bridge truss. You then use 3/8 Trt. plywood laminated for
for the bridge deck. I cover the deck with water proof membrane roofing and add the appearance deck. (wood, concrete, plaster or stone keeping in mind the higher the arch the more you should use a rougher non slip material.)
I like the little bridge in the center of the walkway.
likes the bridge over the pond, as well as the pebble pathways
Bridge off deck over koi pond.
I don't know about you, but when I see a bridge, I think water. This understated design element not only creates visual flow toward the generous deck, but the moat-like bed does double duty: It's a beautiful
see a bridge, I think water. This understated design element not only creates visual flow toward the generous deck, but the moat-like bed does double duty: It's a beautiful planting composition and a pocket where excess water can harmlessly stay on the property.
Added to 611 ideabooks Last comment "Monet's garden bridge"
Japanese bridge in the Conservatory.
http://www.nybg.org/exhibitions/2012/monet/index.php
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
Bridge and pond and color everywhere
idea for painting pergola-covered bridge with wisteria
Love the color on the bridge!
bridge and color of the bridge
pond and bridge for my back yard
A reproduction of the bridge is now the centerpiece of The New York Botanical Garden's tribute to Monet.
Japanese bridge. The original, inspired by Japanese woodblock prints that decorated Monet's house, was built by local craftsmen.A reproduction of the bridge is now the centerpiece of The New York Botanical Garden's tribute to Monet. This celebration of Monet's gardens, including representations of his plantings
rustic wall/bridge. Maybe along dog fence in septic area.
Stone mini bridge at the Hobbit house
stone bridge arches over a drainage ditch. "Once the building was designed, the clients fell in love with it and wanted to go further and create walls and gardens befitting a hobbit, but set in rural Chester County, Pennsylvania," Archer says.