21,420 Eclectic Garden Design Ideas

Rain Garden after installation filling during a rain
Rain Garden after installation filling during a rain
Plan-it Earth DesignPlan-it Earth Design
Water from the downspout flows onto a stone, under a bridge and into this newly installed Rain Garden, where it is purified as it soaks into the ground. Installed by Creative Touch Landscaping www.creativetouchlandscaping.com Photo by Mike Gagnon
Native Bank
Native Bank
Private Gardens, Public PlacesPrivate Gardens, Public Places
Switchback paths were created and erosion was stopped by the use of native plants to make this beautiful and textured landscape on a steep bank down to Lake Michigan.
Backyard Tree House
Backyard Tree House
Morris Builders, IncMorris Builders, Inc
New Tree House built in the back yard.
Find the right local pro for your project
Find top design and renovation professionals on Houzz
Osito Garden
Osito Garden
Billy Goodnick Garden DesignBilly Goodnick Garden Design
A quiet, meditative space on a tree-covered, west facing side yard. The dominant planting motif is semi-tropical foliage emphasizing chartreuse and light green leaves in varying textures and forms. Photo: Billy Goodnick
Green Driveway
Green Driveway
Avalon Northwest Landscape, LLCAvalon Northwest Landscape, LLC
Design By LaPatra Architects, Seattle
Garden House
Garden House
Dave Adams PhotographyDave Adams Photography
French inspired garden home by landscape architect David Gibson. Architectural & Interior Design Photography by http://www.daveadamsphotography.com
Willow Arch in a Palo Alto Garden
Willow Arch in a Palo Alto Garden
Judy's Gardens & DesignJudy's Gardens & Design
Fall in a Palo Alto Garden re-design. I designed a Willow Arch for this garden re-design project to go with the Willow furniture purchased for the new Secret Garden. The old lawn will be replaced with a low-water, no mow variety.
Perkins Lane Residence
Perkins Lane Residence
Kenneth Philp Landscape ArchitectsKenneth Philp Landscape Architects
At the base of a stretch of steep bluffs along the shores of Puget Sound, this home was knocked from its foundation by a series of slope failures and landslide events nearly a decade ago. Although the process of unearthing and restoring the site was painstaking, taking nearly five years to accomplish, the current site conditions give no indication of the previous devastation. The waterfront is now a beautiful and rustic coastal setting, seemly far removed from the nearby city. This salt-sprayed environment requires a hardy planting palette unlike most other gardens. To survive direct exposure to salt and prevailing winds, site planning preparation needed to adhere to a different set of rules. Large stones were used to visually connect one to the expansive panoramic aspect of the site, while also serving to add stability to a slope that inherently migrated. We used predominantly local stone such as granite for its regional look, providing dramatic and natural shapes. The courtyard gardens in the upland portion of the garden are much more formal. Situated directly off the dining room, this garden space was crafted as an extension of the interior. The garden as a whole is a whimsical and natural retort to the earlier ruin that devastated the area. Photos by Steve Young.
Purple Fountain Grass
Purple Fountain Grass
J. Peterson Garden DesignJ. Peterson Garden Design
Purple fountain grass is one of those perfect plants that provides color and textural interest in mixed perennial beds, meadow gardens and container plantings.
APL A Place to Meet Again garden Hampton Court Garden Festival 2021
APL A Place to Meet Again garden Hampton Court Garden Festival 2021
Kebur Garden MaterialsKebur Garden Materials
The creative design by Mike Long is an exemplar of responsible and resourceful design; blending old with new, with no compromise on style. The design uses Asian Blue Tumbled Limestone Setts for the water feature, rill and sunken seating area, with Brazilian Black Slate paving and Styleclad porcelain cladding to finish the contemporary look. Scaffold boards and poles are used for the bar, decking and pergola. Other salvaged materials include a rainwater harvester, pipework and taps and pallet timber, showing how the varied textures of weathered and worn materials can inject character to a space.
Urban Hideaway
Urban Hideaway
K. Dakin Design Inc.K. Dakin Design Inc.
A small courtyard garden in San Francisco. • Creative use of space in the dense, urban fabric of hilly SF. • For the last several years the clients had carved out a make shift courtyard garden at the top of their driveway. It was one of the few flat spaces in their yard where they could sit in the sun and enjoy a cup of coffee. We turned the top of a steep driveway into a courtyard garden. • The actual courtyard design was planned for the maximum dimensions possible to host a dining table and a seating area. The space is conveniently located outside their kitchen and home offices. However we needed to save driveway space for parking the cars and getting in and out. • The design, fabrication and installation team was comprised of people we knew. I was an acquaintance to the clients having met them through good friends. The landscape contractor, Boaz Mor, http://www.boazmor.com/, is their neighbor and someone I worked with before. The metal fabricator is Murray Sandford of Moz Designs, https://mozdesigns.com/, https://www.instagram.com/moz_designs/ . Both contractors have long histories of working in the Bay Area on a variety of complex designs. • The size of this garden belies the complexity of the design. We did not want to remove any of the concrete driveway which was 12” or more in thickness, except for the area where the large planter was going. The driveway sloped in two directions. In order to get a “level”, properly, draining patio, we had to start it at around 21” tall at the outside and end it flush by the garage doors. • The fence is the artful element in the garden. It is made of power-coated aluminum. The panels match the house color; and posts match the house trim. The effect is quiet, blending into the overall property. The panels are dramatic. Each fence panel is a different size with a unique pattern. • The exterior panels that you see from the street are an abstract riff on the seasons of the Persian walnut tree in their front yard. The cut-outs illustrate spring bloom when the walnut leafs out to autumn when the nuts drop to the ground and the squirrels eats them, leaving a mess of shells everywhere. Even the pesky squirrel appears on one of the panels. • The interior panels, lining the entry into the courtyard, are an abstraction of the entire walnut tree. • Although the panel design is made of perforations, the openings are designed to retain privacy when you are inside the courtyard. • There is a large planter on one side of the courtyard, big enough for a tree to soften a harsh expanse of a neighboring wall. Light through the branches cast playful shadows on the wall behind. • The lighting, mounted on the house is a nod to the client’s love of New Orleans gas lights. • The paving is black stone from India, dark enough to absorb the warmth of the sun on a cool, summer San Francisco day.
Tree of Life Backyard
Tree of Life Backyard
Board & VellumBoard & Vellum
Photo by Tina Witherspoon. Metal art screens by Pepperbox.
Morning light.
Morning light.
Jay Sifford Garden DesignJay Sifford Garden Design
The east-west axial view at 8 a.m.Photo by Jay Sifford.
Weessies
Weessies
Land Mechanics, Inc.Land Mechanics, Inc.
Cedar fence and planter boxes photo by Bronwyn Miller

21,420 Eclectic Garden Design Ideas

5