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Bennett Frank McCarthy Architects, Inc.
Small and green traditional two floor house exterior in DC Metro with wood cladding and a pitched roof.
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Green Oak and Larch Garden Shelter with some unique leadwork on the roof.
This is an example of a medium sized classic detached garden shed in Other.
This is an example of a medium sized classic detached garden shed in Other.
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Green Oak and Larch Garden Shelter with some unique leadwork on the roof.
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional detached garden shed in Other.
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional detached garden shed in Other.
Coburn Design Build
This small guest house is built into the side of the hill and opens up to majestic views of Vail Mountain. The living room cantilevers over the garage below and helps create the feeling of the room floating over the valley below. The house also features a green roof to help minimize the impacts on the house above.
Ki Arts
This ridge roof (kirizuma) style tea house, which has posts partly submerged in a koi pond, is constructed with Port Orford cedar. The tearoom is 4-1/2 tatami mats or approx. 9' square. The interior includes a closet kitchen (mizuya) and an alcove for displaying art (tokonoma). The tea house is enclosed by sliding shoji doors and surrounded by a veranda (engawa).
Studio Four Point Ten
The carport structure using treated timber frames supported of steel shoes. Widely spaced timber cladding encourages air flow whilst allowing light in and views out to the fields.
Studio Four Point Ten
The solid brass handle was designed in-house and machined in our own workshop. This in one of many special finishing touches added to the building.
Small rustic detached garden shed in Other.
Small rustic detached garden shed in Other.
Studio Four Point Ten
Timber cladding made using relatively inexpensive treated timbers and used to construct the doors. A custom made brass handle adds the finishing touches.
Barnes Walker Ltd - Landscape Architects
Barnes Walker Ltd
Lots of comments about this project of ours and it's been included in so many ideabooks! Thank you.
To answer a few questions:
Yes, the cows are real.
The paving is all natural stone, we used different types of natural sandstone in various unit sizes to create the effects and organisation of space.
The aim of the design was to create a sunken garden leading out from the basement. The garden was to be a secluded, comfortable outdoor room and not simply a 'lightwell'. The surrounding landscape is very flat and the winds can be harsh. This layout offers the homeowners shelter.
Jane Ashley Garden Design
Yorkstone patio surrounded by colourful planting with stylish lounge seating and sunshade in garden with 2 patios, pretty shed, lawn and glorious borders
Cultivart Landscape Design
Peta North
Inspiration for a contemporary front full sun garden in Perth with gravel.
Inspiration for a contemporary front full sun garden in Perth with gravel.
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A large custom built 3-bin compost bin is tucked into a corner of the yard.
Patricia Larenas, Urban Artichoke
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary back partial sun garden in San Francisco with a vegetable patch and mulch.
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary back partial sun garden in San Francisco with a vegetable patch and mulch.
California Waterscapes
This is an example of a traditional garden in Los Angeles with a water feature.
Studio Four Point Ten
The carport structure using treated timber frames supported of steel shoes. Widely spaced timber cladding encourages air flow whilst allowing light in and views out to the fields.
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Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture
Tamara Alvarez
Photo of a small world-inspired swimming pool in Miami with decking and a shelter.
Photo of a small world-inspired swimming pool in Miami with decking and a shelter.
Sycamore Design
When the homeowners contacted Nancy Shanahan of Sycamore Design, they wanted to enlist her expertise for one goal: to provide screening from the neighboring school and its construction projects. Little did they know, this small assignment would open the door to an
ongoing series of projects culminating in a garden that celebrates the seasons while supporting their family activities.
Both a tranquil respite and a platform for entertaining guests, these outdoor spaces are an extension of the homeowners' vibrant personalities, reaching playful functionality with the use of texture, movement, color, and even edibles. Their garden thrives today and continues to evolve with the recent addition of a cutting garden, a
sunken spa to replace their trampoline, and a fire pit to activate the area beneath their majestic oak tree.
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