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Jason Lee Design Studio, Inc.
Photo by Jason Lee, EPT Design
Design ideas for a contemporary shade landscaping in Los Angeles.
Design ideas for a contemporary shade landscaping in Los Angeles.
CYAN Horticulture
Small patio space with various types of planters and furniture, shady location, seasonal planting of fuchsia, begonia, phormium, iresine, with permanent planting of Japanese maple, beesia, ferns (Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'). White, sculptural planter by artist Marie Khouri.
design and photo credit : Dave Demers
Farrow & Ball
This bohemian outdoor seating area is suited to outdoor entertaining and parties, the seating area is painted in Brassica No.271, while the wooden panels behind are Calke Green No.34.
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Seasons in Colour
Danetti Palermo corner bench in grey and Palermo coffee table. The back garden was designed to include a round deck and lawn area and is surrounded by a stone path, a further flower patch and a natural green fence. Outdoors cushions by Penelope Hope, new for SS18. In the back two large ash trees are providing shade in the Spring summer. Two younger ash trees were removed to avoid overcrowding or entirely blocking the sun. The shed is painted in Green Smoke (Little Greene) while the bistro set is painted in Cuprinol Garden Shades Berry and Emerald.
Photo: Jenny Kakoudakis
Joanne Bernstein Garden Design
This large family garden was designed for a fashion designer and a photographer, both with a very keen aesthetic, while they renovated their detached Victorian house and built a new extension and studio. The south-facing rear garden includes a cooking area with a pergola, built-in benches surrounding a sunken fire pit and a dining area. A checkerboard of pavers links this terrace to the the shaded garden to the west, which was left predominantly to lawn beneath two magnificent Cedar trees. A sheltered Courtyard garden, enclosed by the kitchen, studio and link building has been planted as a gravel garden, where plants are left to self-seed and spread to form a carpet beneath the cinnamon coloured bark of a multi-stemmed Acer griseum.
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The Potting Shed is how a shed should look. It has a steep pitched roof with a generous overhang which, along with the small pane windows gives it a traditional look which will blend into any garden.
Peter Reader Landscapes
Jura grey limestone pavers detailing, sitting in slate shale.
Inspiration for a contemporary shade landscaping in London.
Inspiration for a contemporary shade landscaping in London.
London Garden Rooms
Studio / workshop shed - mid-sized contemporary detached studio / workshop shed idea in London
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Swell Homes
DMax photography, Liz Prater interior design and fit out. Swell Homes addition and renovation.
Inspiration for a timeless backyard patio remodel in Perth
Inspiration for a timeless backyard patio remodel in Perth
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Beertje Vonk
If you think of garden design, you really want to think about introducing symmetry.
You need to look at where the eye falls on from any angle of your garden and then see if you can create a symmetrical vignette.Here some more symmetry- wood storage.Note the two urns to the left and right.
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