Esterni con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale - Foto e idee
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Quinn Craughwell Landscape Architects
Perched atop a wooded ridge sits a private retreat immersed in the beauty of a mature hardwood forest. The landscape interventions all seek to highlight the natural beauty and exist in harmony with the present ecosystem. At the main level, Tennessee sandstone slabs set in grassed joints form permeable walkways and patios that deconstruct the architecture's stone facade and extend the main entrance into the arrival court. At basement level, a stone retaining wall forms the backbone to two gathering areas; one with a curtain fountain and the other around a stone fire pit. Native plantings seamlessly tie the garden spaces together and provide year-round interest, both visually and in terms of wildlife habitat.
Photography (c) Graham Landscape Architecture or used by permission.
Platinum Poolcare
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This inground hot tub in Winnetka, IL measures 8'0" square, and is flush with the decking. Featuring an automatic pool cover with hidden stone safety lid, bluestone coping and decking, and multi-colored LED lighting, this hot tub is the perfect complement to the lovely outoor living space. Photos by Larry Huene.
Topaz Design Group
Foto di un patio o portico classico di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale e un gazebo o capanno
Stone Center
Traditional Style Fire Feature - Techo-Bloc's Valencia Fire Pit.
Idee per un grande patio o portico chic dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Idee per un grande patio o portico chic dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
PaveStone Brick Paving Inc.
Foto di un grande patio o portico chic dietro casa con un focolare, pavimentazioni in pietra naturale e nessuna copertura
The Garden Artist LLC
Water emerges from a weir that originates under the fire bowl and runs in a spiral to a drop off waterfall. Inspired by a seashell and built of composite stone. Fire pit spans dining and sitting area, giving warmth to both.
Chicago Gas Lines
Installation of Gas Line, Key Valve & all major components of Fire Pit (everything but the stone). Chicago Gas Lines stocks all major fire pit components.
SiteCreative Landscape Architecture
Photographer: Greg Premru
Immagine di un giardino design esposto a mezz'ombra di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Immagine di un giardino design esposto a mezz'ombra di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Pickel Landscape Group
All boulders were found on property and used to make the walls.
Idee per un piccolo giardino rustico in ombra dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Idee per un piccolo giardino rustico in ombra dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Alderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction
Foto di un grande patio o portico chic dietro casa con un focolare, pavimentazioni in pietra naturale e nessuna copertura
Sexton Development
Foto di un grande giardino chic dietro casa con un focolare e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Parker Landscape Design
Two-tiered Blu 60 Techo-Bloc patio, Techo-Bloc Valencia Style fire pit with a custom cut Bluestone top. Masonry seating walls constructed with cultured stone. Antika stone used for custom finish.
Fiorentino Group Architects
Photo Credit: Rixon Photography
Esempio di un'ampia piscina a sfioro infinito moderna personalizzata dietro casa con fontane e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Esempio di un'ampia piscina a sfioro infinito moderna personalizzata dietro casa con fontane e pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
A Memorial area family commissioned us to create a natural swimming pool in their back yard. The family already had a standard pool on premises, but it was isolated in an area of the yard not particularly suited to seating guests or hosting get-togethers. What they wanted was a second, natural swimming pool built that would serve as the hub of a new home outdoor entertainment area consisting of a new stone patio, comfortable outdoor seating, and a fire pit. They wanted to create something unique that would preserve as much of the natural features of the landscape as possible, but that would also be completely safe and fully functional as a swimming pool.
We decided to design this new landscaping plan around a pre-existent waterfall that was already on the property. This feature was too attractive to ignore, and provided the ideal anchor point for a new gathering area. The fountain had been designed to mimic a natural waterfall, with stones laid on top of one another in such a way as to look like a mountain cliff where water spontaneously springs from the top and cascades down the rocks. At first glance, many would miss the opportunity that such a structure provides; assuming that a fountain designed like a cliff would have to be completely replaced to install a natural swimming pool. Our landscaping designers, however, came up with a landscape plan to transform one archetypal form into the other by simply adding to what was already there.
At the base of the rocks we dug a basin. This basin was oblong in shape and varied in degrees of depth ranging from a few inches on the end to five feet in the middle. We directed the flow of the water toward one end of the basin, so that it flowed into the depression and created a swimming pool at the base of the rocks. This was easy to accomplish because the fountain lay parallel to the top of a natural ravine located toward the back of the property, so water flow was maintained by gravity. This had the secondary effect of creating a new natural aesthetic. The addition of the basin transformed the fountain’s appearance to look more like a cliff you would see in a river, where the elevation suddenly drops, and water rushes over a series of rocks into a deeper pool below. Children and guests swimming in this new structure could actually imagine themselves in a Rocky Mountain River.
We then heated the swimming pool so it could be enjoyed in the winter as well as the summer, and we also lit the pool using two types of luminaries for complimentary effects. For vegetation, we used mercury vapor down lights to backlight surrounding trees and to bring out the green color of foliage in and around the top of the rocks. For the brown color of the rocks themselves, and to create a sparkling luminance rising up and out of the water, we installed incandescent, underwater up lights. The lights were GFIC protected to make the natural swimming pool shock proof and safe for human use.
Bartsch Landscape Architecture
David Bartsch, www.dbla-boston.com
Immagine di una piscina chic rettangolare dietro casa con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Immagine di una piscina chic rettangolare dietro casa con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Huettl Landscape Architecture
Esempio di una piscina minimalista rettangolare con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
DiSabatino Landscaping and Tree Care
Dry-Laid Irregular PA Stand-Up Natural Flagstone Patio, Dry-Stack Natural Stone Seatwall with Bluestone Treadstock Cap, Irregular Flagstone Step Slabs, and Cedar Board & Rail Fence
Platinum Poolcare
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This pool measures 20'0" x 40'0" and features a raised spa which measures 7'0" x 8'0". The spa is raised 18" and features pillar end caps and fire features. The pool and spa feature LED colored lighting. There are 6 deck spray water features around the exterior of the pool. The pool possesses an automatic pool cover with stone lid system. There is a sunshelf in the shallow end of the pool. The pool and spa coping is Limestone. The exterior of the spa is clad with natural stone.
Gabriel Builders Inc.
Photographer: Will Keown
Immagine di un grande patio o portico chic dietro casa con un focolare, pavimentazioni in pietra naturale e nessuna copertura
Immagine di un grande patio o portico chic dietro casa con un focolare, pavimentazioni in pietra naturale e nessuna copertura
The Throughstone Group
This massive 7-figure project in Martis Camp (Truckee, California) began in April of 2106 when Jon invited a few members of the Throughstone Group to fly there and walk through the site to see what ideas they could collectively form for the client from a "blank slate". A theme was then proposed; a rough plan was approved; and phase one site preparation began that same Fall.
It's a one-of-a-kind collaboration involving every member of the Throughstone Group from Colorado, California, Washington and Italy. Phase two began in May of 2017 and finished six months later in November. The final phase will be complete in the early summer of 2018. Jon's stonesmith travel team relocated to Truckee for six months and installed approximately 300 tons of basalt and granite stone. The SB Forge + Iron crew designed and built numerous bronze-plated and bronze-sculpted features. The Seattle Solstice team co-designed and built Jon's sculptures up in Seattle, transported them to the site and flew down to install them. Jay of Stellar Jay Designs built all of the wood works in Durango, Colorado and trucked them up himself to put them all in place. Craig and Mary from NW Outdoor Lighting will complete the lighting system in 2018.
Esterni con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale - Foto e idee
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