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Princeton Design Collaborative
Garden allee path with trellis
Photo by: Jeffrey Edward Tryon of PDC
Idee per un piccolo giardino formale design in ombra e stretto in cortile in estate con ghiaia
Idee per un piccolo giardino formale design in ombra e stretto in cortile in estate con ghiaia
Horn & Co
Our clients on this project were inspired by their travels to Asia and wanted to mimic this aesthetic at their DC property. We designed a water feature that effectively masks adjacent traffic noise and maintains a small footprint.
Design Really Matters
Foto di un giardino in ombra e stretto nel cortile laterale in autunno con ghiaia
Rhodes Architecture + Light
- Completed: 1999-2000
- Project Location: Kirkland, WA
- Project Size: 4,300 SF
- Project Cost: $175/SF
- Photographer: James Frederic Housel
Designed and built as a speculative house, the Spring Hill Residence includes 4,300 square feet of living area and a detached garage and upper level unit located in the west of market area of Kirkland.
Spring Hill Residence was selected as the September 2000 Seattle Times/AIA Home of the Month and was featured in the February 25, 2000 Pacific Northwest Magazine. Awarded Best Custom Residence by the Master Builders Association, 2001.
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
JMMDS utilized large stones, an array of foliage textures and tones, and dynamic bluestone placement to transform this side yard into a verdant and refreshing walking experience.
The green, purple and white plant palette includes: Anemone hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ (Windflower), Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’ (Grapeleaf Windflower), Aster ‘Wood’s Purple’ (New York Aster), Helleborus foetidus (Bear’s Foot Lenten Rose), Heuchera ‘Citronelle’ (Coral Bells), Heuchera americana ‘Dale’ (Dale’s Strain Heuchera), Heuchera villosa ‘Autumn Bride’ (Coral Bells), Hosta sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ (Plantain Lily), Hosta ‘August Moon’ (Plantain Lily), Iris cristata (Crested Iris), Lamiastrum ‘Herman’s Pride’ (Yellow Archangel), Phlox stolonifera ‘Sherwood Purple’ (Creeping Phlox), Polygonatum commutatum (Giant Solomon’s Seal), Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern), Pulmonaria ‘Mrs. Moon’ (Lungwort).
Photo: Bill Sumner.
41 West
Here's what our clients from this project had to say:
We LOVE coming home to our newly remodeled and beautiful 41 West designed and built home! It was such a pleasure working with BJ Barone and especially Paul Widhalm and the entire 41 West team. Everyone in the organization is incredibly professional and extremely responsive. Personal service and strong attention to the client and details are hallmarks of the 41 West construction experience. Paul was with us every step of the way as was Ed Jordon (Gary David Designs), a 41 West highly recommended designer. When we were looking to build our dream home, we needed a builder who listened and understood how to bring our ideas and dreams to life. They succeeded this with the utmost honesty, integrity and quality!
41 West has exceeded our expectations every step of the way, and we have been overwhelmingly impressed in all aspects of the project. It has been an absolute pleasure working with such devoted, conscientious, professionals with expertise in their specific fields. Paul sets the tone for excellence and this level of dedication carries through the project. We so appreciated their commitment to perfection...So much so that we also hired them for two more remodeling projects.
We love our home and would highly recommend 41 West to anyone considering building or remodeling a home.
Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
A shady sideyard is paved with reused stone and gravel. Generous pots, the client's collection of whimsical ceramic frogs, and a birdbath add interest and form to the narrow area. Beginning groundcovers will fill in densely. The pathway is shared with neighbor. A variety of textured and colorful shady plants fill the area for beauty and interest all year.
Landscaping Solutions
Immagine di un piccolo giardino classico in ombra e stretto dietro casa con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Prassas Landscape Studio LLC
Photography: Stephen Prassas
Foto di un giardino classico in ombra e stretto di medie dimensioni e nel cortile laterale
Foto di un giardino classico in ombra e stretto di medie dimensioni e nel cortile laterale
Architectural Gardens, Inc
In a narrow sideyard, a flagstone path leads to the backyard. Ornamental grasses screen views of the A/C units.
Mike Crews Photography
Esempio di un giardino tradizionale in ombra e stretto nel cortile laterale in estate con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Esempio di un giardino tradizionale in ombra e stretto nel cortile laterale in estate con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Great Lakes Landscape Design
Esempio di un giardino etnico in ombra e stretto con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Lloyd Architects
Immagine di un giardino costiero stretto e in ombra in estate con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale, un ingresso o sentiero e un pendio, una collina o una riva
Marilyn's Dreamscapes L.L.C.
An unused space contained weeds and Arborvitae that has struggled where the sun was blocked. The area was cleared, the Arborvitae limbed up and a path created.
Marilyn Musgjerd
Prassas Landscape Studio LLC
Steve Hall, Hedrich Blessing
Esempio di un piccolo giardino formale chic in ombra e stretto in cortile con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Esempio di un piccolo giardino formale chic in ombra e stretto in cortile con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale
Giardini stretti e in ombra - Foto e idee
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