35,700 Transitional Garden Design Ideas
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Dorthy Pautz Landscape Architect
a raised deck was added so that a new corner spa could be nestled into the garden and be seat height, eliminating the need for steps up to a tall hot tub. A removable section of the deck allows access to the mechanical panel in the spa. A cut-corner spa was selected to allow more circulation around the spa. Custom lattice panels with a narrow trellis top complete the spa experience and provide privacy from adjacent houses in this tiny urban garden.
Eileen G Designs
New construction home features low maintenance plants that will thrive in south Florida.
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Board & Vellum
Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape.
Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead.
Photograph by Tina Witherspoon.
Ritchie Design
The millstone and slatted fence catches the early morning sun. Curved path leads through mixed borders to raised deck and steps to house. Feature container planting placed in centre of millstone, and at sides of stone bench and steps. Forget-me-nots border the trampoline pit.
Jane Pimm
Basile Landscaping & Lawn Care
The natural stone steps were added later in the design process. The customer wanted to be able to get guests up to the front door easily. They knew they had a steep driveway but didn't want to add more concrete to their front yard. Natural stone steps were an obvious choice.
Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
A small Landing and spot for a grill makes a comfortable transition from the house to the back yard.
Hardscape, Lighting, Water Feature and Planting by John Shorb Landscaping, Inc.
Fence by Expert Fence, Inc.
Deck by Oakdale Construction
Furniture by client
All Photos by Molly Scott, Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
35,700 Transitional Garden Design Ideas
Table2Garden
Our goal with all of these designs was to creatively exceed customers expectations while reducing water usage, keeping costs down and delivering a beautiful garden that would stand the test of time. Wherever possible our hardscape elements are permeable, and existing healthy plantings and trees remain. All of our landscape designs focus on bringing seasonal color, texture and scent to your garden spaces.
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