The design blends textures, forms, and colours for a contemporary backyard vibe.
the backyard has a bench, and a fire pit as well. Homeowners can also place containers on disintegrated granite gravel, and concrete steps to have a better leisure time.
A vegetable garden’s geometry is a fun design feature that also serves a utilitarian purpose. In elevated boxes, you may produce a variety of vegetables, including large, gorgeous fresh tomatoes in a range of hues
The backyard landscaping idea is precise, square edges complement the modern home design.
Colorful plants like purple smoke bush, spiraea ‘Mellow Yellow,’ Russian sage, and smooth viburnum were chosen to complement the stone pathways. Terraced gardens work wonders on challenging hillsides.
A monotone planting arrangement creates a serene environment. Fall fern, Mondo grass, and impatiens provide little patches of colour in this landscape developed in South Carolina, which grows underneath a canopy of Atlas cedar trees.
O Plus L combined the interior and outside of this California contemporary building in the Ravioli Estates in Pacific Palisades using a colour scheme inspired by the colours of trees in the centre of the garden.
This restoration in Naples, Florida, transformed a drab courtyard into an outdoor environment that embodies the city’s style. The patio was designed by Malibu West Interiors and is covered in non-skid patterned porcelain tile.
Your yard can easily have an English or cottage atmosphere with spring-flowering bulbs. Crocuses, daffodils, grape hyacinths, and tulips can be planted throughout the spring to complement snowdrops.
Traditional English garden plants include delphiniums, larkspur, hollyhock, and dianthus. Fill yours with seasonal colors to make your landscape inviting year-round.