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Pascale Land Design
Natural brick paver walkway leading to the front entrance to this Mediterranean home.
Pascale Sucato
Photo of a large mediterranean full sun side yard retaining wall landscape in Phoenix for spring.
Photo of a large mediterranean full sun side yard retaining wall landscape in Phoenix for spring.
Broadpoint Custom Homes
Example of a large trendy side yard deck design in Other with a roof extension
Herlong Architects
Inspiration for a large coastal side yard ground level deck remodel in Charleston with a fire pit and no cover
Spaces Landscape Architecture
Inspiration for a mid-sized asian partial sun side yard landscaping in New York with decking.
Viaggio, Ltd.
Viñero En El Cañon Del Rio by Viaggio, Ltd. in Littleton, CO. Viaggio Homes is a premier custom home builder in Colorado.
Photo of a large mediterranean side yard stone garden path in Denver.
Photo of a large mediterranean side yard stone garden path in Denver.
Essex Outdoor Design
Jennifer Waters Photography
Inspiration for a transitional shade side yard brick garden path in Grand Rapids for summer.
Inspiration for a transitional shade side yard brick garden path in Grand Rapids for summer.
REMARK
photo by Patrick Brickman, Charleston Home + Design Magazine
Inspiration for a side yard gravel landscaping in Charleston.
Inspiration for a side yard gravel landscaping in Charleston.
Expert Roofing & Exterior Remodeler of Westchester
Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts side yard concrete paver patio kitchen design in New York with no cover
Leonard Provence Interiors
Mindy Mellingcamp
Mid-sized eclectic concrete side porch photo in Orange County with a roof extension
Mid-sized eclectic concrete side porch photo in Orange County with a roof extension
Grant and Power Landscaping
Design ideas for a large contemporary partial sun side yard stone landscaping in Chicago.
Burkholder Brothers
Ep Henry retaining wall and steps capped with thermal cut bluestone. EP Henry Historic Brickstone in a Herringbone Pattern. Bluestone capped step.
Rosborough Partners Inc.
An inviting entrance through the gate beckons visitors to explore beyond. Photo by RStarovich
Design ideas for a large traditional partial sun side yard landscaping in Chicago for summer.
Design ideas for a large traditional partial sun side yard landscaping in Chicago for summer.
Southeast Turf LLC / SYNlawn Carolina
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional drought-tolerant and partial sun side yard stone pond in Charlotte.
kbh architects, ltd.
This lyrical home was designed for an artist and her husband in the Northside Overlay District in Wheaton. The owners wanted a home that would fit comfortably into the established neighborhood, while creating its own presence as a new classic. While the large front porch ties the home to its neighbors, subtle details set it apart, such as the granite rubble base, the arched copper entrance, and the delicate curve in the cedar shingle roof. While the exterior echoes its shingle style roots, it is a distilled version of shingle style, a simplified rendering that sets the house firmly in the present day. The interior reinforces its stripped down persona with a long gallery and barrel-vault ceiling leading back to an intersection with the great room ceiling,- yet another barrel vault which defines the main living space in the back of the house. In all the house provides a clean canvas, ready to be filled in with the colorful detail of everyday life.
LiveWell Outdoors
This is phase 1 of a multi-phase landscape design. The client wanted to improve front curb appeal and create a better walkway to backyard. The front entry way was redone with a Belgard Hardscapes circular patio entrance; mulch and gravel beds with ornamental grasses; and side boulder steps to backyard. Cannot wait to see the next phase!
Side Yard Design Ideas
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
When this homeowner’s neighbor removed two, two- story-high Ficus trees, her side-yard became baron and sunbaked. Concrete covers virtually the whole area from the house to the property line, but because the side-yard has a lot of foot traffic and serves as a sitting area to the basement apartment, the owner did not want to remove any of the concrete. The solution was to put up fencing to block the view of the neighbor’s house, then upcycle wine barrels and 55-gallon drums into huge planters. The drums are large enough to accommodate a full-sized tree and provide the added advantage of giving height to smaller trees to provide further screening of the neighbor’s house. Everything was painted in bright colors to give the space a cheery Caribbean feel. The neighbor’s tree removal ended up as a blessing in disguise, because what had been a drab trough-way was transformed into a happy patio.
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