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Viator & Associates Inc
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional partial sun side yard brick formal garden in New Orleans for summer.
Beaudry Garden Design
John Beaudry
Photo of a large mediterranean drought-tolerant and partial sun side yard gravel garden path in San Diego for summer.
Photo of a large mediterranean drought-tolerant and partial sun side yard gravel garden path in San Diego for summer.
MJ McCabe-Garden Design
M J McCabe-Garden Design
Photo of a mid-sized traditional side yard brick landscaping in Bridgeport.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional side yard brick landscaping in Bridgeport.
Amy Martin Landscape Design
Design ideas for a large contemporary partial sun side yard concrete paver landscaping in Boston for fall.
Elise Landscapes & Nursery, LLC
Photo of a large traditional partial sun side yard stone garden path in New York for summer.
Viator & Associates Inc
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional partial sun side yard stone landscaping in New Orleans for summer.
Lanaiscapes
Designed by Brian Cordero
LanaiScapes.com
Photo of a mid-sized tropical partial sun side yard concrete paver landscaping in Hawaii for summer.
Photo of a mid-sized tropical partial sun side yard concrete paver landscaping in Hawaii for summer.
a Blade of Grass
Photo by Pete Cadieux
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional shade side yard stone landscaping in Boston.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional shade side yard stone landscaping in Boston.
Planters
Design ideas for a large traditional full sun side yard stone formal garden in Atlanta for spring.
Brent Riechers Landscape (BRL LANDesign)
Photo of a mid-sized traditional partial sun side yard landscaping in Chicago for spring.
Jolee Horne Landscape Design
Design ideas for a large mediterranean side yard stone landscaping in San Francisco.
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
For this contemporary, Japanese-style residence sitting high on a hill in southern Vermont, JMMDS created a simple, clean-lined design using stone pavers, retaining walls, and geometric beds to define the area around the house.
The house is composed of two long offset barn buildings with eaves that are joined in the middle around an exterior stone courtyard. JMMDS’s design holds up the steep surrounding slopes with a long stone retaining wall bordering a rectangular quartzite terrace with a beautiful view out to the surrounding landscape. The wall encloses a level grass shelf around the house; outside the wall, less manicured turf drops away quickly down the slope.
Ledges on the hillside that parallels the house are exposed as an asset. On the entry side of the house, JMMDS designed a wall that retains the slope between garage and house, accessed by a set of broad stone steps and linear pavers that take a visitor straight to the front door. Plantings in geometric beds surround more quartzite pavers that form a terrace for the guest wing of the house. The drip space under the eaves is filled with black washed river stone.
Photo: Seamus Flynn Photography
QFC Incorporated
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional full sun side yard gravel landscaping in Other.
Ken-Mark Turf, Inc.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional partial sun side yard stone garden path in Atlanta.
Fischer Schalles
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional full sun side yard brick garden path in Houston for spring.
BEGA North America
Gravel pathway using BEGA's Home and Garden Collection bollards.
Photo of a large southwestern partial sun side yard gravel garden path in Santa Barbara for summer.
Photo of a large southwestern partial sun side yard gravel garden path in Santa Barbara for summer.
Landsburg Landscape Nursery
Photo of a mid-sized traditional full sun side yard landscaping in Minneapolis.
Side Yard Landscaping Ideas
Eckerson Design Associates
Reflecting pool with simple evergreen plantings to reinforce the space
Simple, subtle, sublime and silent were the principles that defined and shaped the design process. Conceived as a blend between traditional and modern design aesthetics this “Shaker Modern” home and garden is deeply rooted in the Connecticut venacular with a nod toward contemporary spareness and simplicity. A restrained palette of building materials and plants are used in a consistent manner throughout the garden rooms to create a seamless composition of exterior spaces.
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