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Living Green Design
Vertical Tillandsia Garden incorporated into an outdoor shower. Designed and Installed by Brandon Pruett
Rinn Beton- und Naturstein
Die optimale Hanglösung. Durch graue Mauern befestigt und mit einem Treppenaufstieg um das Haus herum. Anthrazit farbene Pflastersteine in der Einfahrt.
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AJR Greenspace
A compact garden in Portobello transformed after the construction of a new dining extension. The floating concrete bench provides the main focal point whilst a hidden set of corten steps leads up to an elevated seating area, the perfect spot to sip a G&T in the evening sun hanging in a hammock from the pergola. The reclaimed brick patio and lush green shade planting soften the industrial structures whilst a Siberian larch screen conceals a useful storage area at the end.
Gama Sonic
The Gama Sonic Everest Solar Lamp Post GS-109B-S is a single head lamp that features an attractive mix of industrial elements with a bold statement of modern design. Installation takes minutes and comes with all necessary hardware needed for mounting this unit. Stylish and easy to install, this solar-powered lamp post is the perfect energy and money saving replacement for electric or gas-powered outdoor lighting.
Standing 92-inches tall, the Everest solar lamp post is constructed of weather-resistant, rust-resistant cast aluminum with a powder-coated green finish. This outdoor solar lamp post incorporates our cutting-edge GS Solar LED Light Bulb technology and provides 360-degree illumination. At dusk, the solar lamp post provides a direct downward brightness of 200 lumens in a warm white (2700K) color temperature for up to 20 hours on a full charge. No wiring is needed. Just place this solar light in a spot with ample direct sunshine and let the sun do the rest. This solar fixture is available in both black and green color options.
AJR Greenspace
A compact garden in Portobello transformed after the construction of a new dining extension. The floating concrete bench provides the main focal point whilst a hidden set of corten steps leads up to an elevated seating area, the perfect spot to sip a G&T in the evening sun hanging in a hammock from the pergola. The reclaimed brick patio and lush green shade planting soften the industrial structures whilst a Siberian larch screen conceals a useful storage area at the end.
Ann Brooke Landscape Design
The client wanted a tire swing, but there was no tree to hang it from, so we created one.
Photo by Peter Margonelli
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
We started by levelling the top area into two terraced lawns of low water Kurapia and nearly doubling the space on the lower level with retaining walls. We built a striking new pergola with a graphic steel-patterned roof to make a covered seating area. Along with creating shade, the roof casts a movie reel of shade patterns throughout the day. Now there is ample space to kick back and relax, watching the sun spread its glow on the surrounding hillside as it makes its slow journey down the horizon towards sunset. An aerodynamic fan keeps the air pleasantly cool and refreshing. At night the backyard comes alive with an ethereal lighting scheme illuminating the space and making it a place you can enjoy well into the night. It’s the perfect place to end the day.
greencube garden and landscape design
Paying homage to the foundry and its history we have implemented lots of wonderful weathering corten steel in strong geometric wedges. Someone said 'its a bit rusty', we hope you like it, its a rich and developing patina that gets warmer in colour with age and works contextually with the original use of the building. We have designed a garden for a victorian foundry in Walsingham in North Norfolk converted into holiday cottages in the last decade. The foundry originally founded in 1809, making iron castings for farming industry, war casualties ended the male line and so in 1918 it was sold to the Wright family and they continued to trade until 1932, the depression caused its closure. In 1938 it was purchased by the Barnhams who made agricultural implements, pumps, firebowls, backplates, stokers, grates and ornamental fire baskets............ and so we have paid homage to the foundry and its history and implemented lots of wonderful weathering steel. The planting palette inlcudes large leafy hostas, ferns, grasses, hydrangeas and a mix of purple and yellow with a sprinkling of orange perennials.
2,221 Industrial Garden Design Photos
The Lacey Construction Company
4' Redwood and hogwire fencing with a few step downs. Two gates with black hardware
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