2,899 Outdoor & Garden Design Ideas

Italian Villa
Italian Villa
TEA2 ArchitectsTEA2 Architects
General Contractor: James Steele Construction Photos: David O. Marlow
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Aquarius - Custom Swimming Pool - Flower Mound, TX
Aquarius - Custom Swimming Pool - Flower Mound, TX
One Specialty Landscape Design, Pools & HardscapeOne Specialty Landscape Design, Pools & Hardscape
An outdoor fire pit with fire glass and custom stone seat benches lead to the sunken bar area complete with a custom cedar pergola with custom outdoor lighting. http://www.onespecialty.com/aquarius-luxury-swimming-pool-flower-mound/
Ivanhoe Renovation
Ivanhoe Renovation
Avalon Northwest Landscape, LLCAvalon Northwest Landscape, LLC
Design by Avalon Northwest & LaPatra Architects, Seattle
Brookhaven Garden & Pool
Brookhaven Garden & Pool
Howard Design StudioHoward Design Studio
A pool and garden developed on a narrow deep lot. Photogaphy: Philip Spears.
tuscan, stone, flagstone motorcourt
tuscan, stone, flagstone motorcourt
The Design Build CompanyThe Design Build Company
tuscany architecture by Friehauf associates, with all exterior landscape planning and installation by Rob Hill, Hill's landscapes - Cameron Flagstone, italian cypress, pizza oven, vanishing edge pool, olive trees
North Arlington Residence
North Arlington Residence
Katia  Goffin  GardensKatia Goffin Gardens
The Upper Garden with 'Ha-Ha' wall: One side of the sinuous retaining stone wall is faced with stone, the other face sloped and turfed, forms a green pool for the upper garden. The ha-ha wall backed by Annabelle Hydrangeas conceals the driveway from sight and extends the view to the lower garden as one looks out from the house through the Zelkovas.They are planted between the hydrangeas and act as a first buffer to the busy street set behind the Lower Garden. Photo credit: ROGER FOLEY
Calistoga Residence
Calistoga Residence
Strening ArchitectsStrening Architects
This project was a residence for a couple from the Washington D.C. area. The original house was a poorly conceived series of stucco boxes with no relationship to the outdoor spaces, or the distant vistas. These qualities were some of the more spectacular aspects of the 25 acre site. Our design response was to create two distinct outdoor ‘loggias’ on the front and back of the house to take advantage of wine country indoor/outdoor living, and to completely re-imagine the front of the house to allow the spectacular view of the Napa Valley to become part of their living experience. The simple palette of materials, stone, stucco, wood and steel are used in a way to bring some refined elegance to the property; reflecting the sophisticated vision of the clients. Photography: Emily Hagopian

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