43,296 Mediterranean Garden Design Ideas

Showcase project - Natural Stone lit steps
Showcase project - Natural Stone lit steps
SBI Building Materials & Landscape SuppliesSBI Building Materials & Landscape Supplies
100% Natural stone project featuring Walnut Travertine paving, steps and caps with Wine Country Cobble Chip wallstone.
Loggia Ceiling Drop Down TV
Loggia Ceiling Drop Down TV
Experience Audio Video, Inc.Experience Audio Video, Inc.
Outside TV Drop Down from Ceiling, iPad Control with Tabletop Dock
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Villa Pasqualli
Villa Pasqualli
Site Design StudioSite Design Studio
photo credit: Aidin Mariscal Foster
House on the hill
House on the hill
Calvin DesignCalvin Design
Photos by: Zakery Hankel @ zak.hankel@gmail.com
Tuscan House
Tuscan House
McKinney PhotographyMcKinney Photography
Andrew McKinney Design: Jack Chandler & Assoicates jack@chandler2.com
A San Rafael Garden
A San Rafael Garden
Simmonds & Associates, Inc.Simmonds & Associates, Inc.
Guest cottage forecourt, with flagstone paving, also created by removing a section of the driveway. The planting and pots compliment the style of the house. This garden has been featured on the Marin Ecological Garden Tour 2009 through 2011. Simmonds & Associates, Inc.
Italian Garden
Italian Garden
chas architectschas architects
A campanile anchors the entry court and reflects the owner's Italian heritage. The courtyard and gardens reinforce the spirit of the architecture.
Santa Barbara at Rancho Cucamonga
Santa Barbara at Rancho Cucamonga
Sitescapes Landscape Architecture & PlanningSitescapes Landscape Architecture & Planning
Taking influence from early Santa Barbara, this community was designed to be a Spanish-style enclave. The Site Plan is oriented around a center street/paseo named after State Street in Santa Barbara. This main spine is lushly landscaped with unique specimens and has strong pedestrian elements, including benches and vine-covered arbors throughout. At the terminus of both ends of State Street lie two parks designed to resemble the essence of their namesakes in Santa Barbara. Alice Keck Park is a whimsical, playful area with a serpentine seatwall wrapping around a tot-lot and separate seating areas. Decorative tile, colorful play equipment, fossil imprints in the patio all under a large red umbrella helps create this unique space. The other park at the opposing end is the Montecito garden. This space has a grand fireplace with a Moorish inspired iron shade structure with retractable canvas. The patio space includes an outdoor kitchen, making it ideal for al fresco dining. An enclosed working garden is also integrated into the park. Large heritage trees are planted throughout to provide the established estate look that is so typical of Montecito. Santa Barbara’s building layout was established to create separate, more intimate courtyards as offshoots from the main State Street spine. These courtyards were all designed to be unique oases with dramatically different planting concepts to create equally diverse moods and appeal such as: sage garden, azalea garden, palm garden, succulent garden, fern garden, touch garden, edible garden, scented garden and a moon garden.

43,296 Mediterranean Garden Design Ideas

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