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The planning took advantage of the abundance of lush greenery: in the private pool, one swims amongst tree tops, which provide a beautiful natural screening to supplement the ceramic fritted glass partition which prevents overlooking between floors.
maybe add a swimming pool and hot tub - pravin_muraleedharan

Satyansh Singh
Bedroom on ground floor with triple sliding doors; balcony in the middle; relaxing area opposite bedroom with triple sliding doors separating both areas; plant next to wall; skylite above directly over balcony. - cherylsnap

Designed by Moriq Interiors
i like the big swing surrounded with grass and water - jodie_tan15

Sebastian Zachariah
wood panelling
small pools and small bridges to walk over - shreya_gite

Why stop at porcelain, ceramic or natural stone tiles? After all, your balcony should reflect your own personality and creativity. Take a look at this balcony; the installation of terracotta wall tiles infuses a warmth into the outdoors while the faded look of the reddish-brown terracotta tiles lends an earthy look to the space. Note: Terracotta tiles need to be sealed periodically to make it water resistant. These tiles are porous and have the tendency to retain moisture. - gauthamramamurthy

Moss and pebblesThis indoor Zen garden features natural stones placed purposefully in a sea of lush moss and pebbles. A few plants add more foliage and textures, and within a small space, the scene of a great island is created, with the pebbles representing the sea.Interesting fact:These gardens traditionally featured in Zen temples from the 14th century in Japan, representing the essence of nature and aiding in meditation. - ayesha_aireen97
The front entry at dusk shows the exterior dining terrace to the left and the water garden to the right, separated by the natural stone entry path.Duffy Healey, photographer.
this is a project where we had a long and narrow back yard and the customer wanted to create maintainance free space
Saturday, August 8, 11:00am to 12:30pm | Englewood | Pondbank House by Herb Schaal, FASLA, with architect Don Ruggles of Ruggles Mabe Terrell Architecture, landscape contractor Philip Steinhauer of Designscapes, and general contractor Jeff Barnett of J.K. Barnett, Ltd.
In keeping with the grand Palladian architectural style of the Pondbank House, the landscape architect has created an impressive series of complementary Mediterranean garden spaces using local stone for terracing and High Plains adapted plants. In addition to a kitchen and cutting garden and diverse planting schemes featuring over 250 species, there are many delightful pieces of garden art and creative garden details. Decorative fountain walls distribute roof and storm drainage to terraced plantings. An infinity lawn edge creates a “ha-ha” effect from the pool terrace to the borrowed landscape in the distance. A lovely moon gate leads to a secluded Japanese-style spa garden, an “aromabo” for contemplative relaxation and outdoor aromatherapy. And a shallow water basin in the strolling garden is positioned to reflect the rising moon.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
garden entrance - chachin_selvakumar
Behind the Tea House is a traditional Japanese raked garden. After much research we used bagged poultry grit in the raked garden. It had the perfect texture for raking. Gray granite cobbles and fashionettes were used for the border. A custom designed bamboo fence encloses the rear yard.
Zen garden - lee_ayn_fernandes
Vines now cascade down the stucco retaining wall from ipe-faced planters and irises fill in behind the water channel. Lilies and lotuses fill the upper and lower pools.
garden - santa_chaudhuri




