2,222 Industrial Garden Design Photos

Creating Space in Glassell Park
Creating Space in Glassell Park
Urban Oasis Landscape DesignUrban Oasis Landscape Design
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.
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RB73 - Wood storage Bruges
RB73 - Wood storage Bruges
RB73RB73
RB73 - Made of 3mm CorTen steel. Delivered as flatpack on a pallet and easy to assemble. 'Bruges' is more than just a functional solution for storing firewood. It is a stylish, durable and well thought-out outdoor furniture that can be given a prominent and visible place in your garden!
53 Dorval Rear Yard & Gate
53 Dorval Rear Yard & Gate
Dept.356Dept.356
The sliding rear gate is hung on a galvanized box rail system that will weather the seasons. It's highly durable as well, ensuring minimal maintenance. The Kota 24x24" Indian Stone path guides home owners and visitors from the deck to the 3-car parking pad just on the other side of the fence.
Modern Industrial
Modern Industrial
ArborealisArborealis
Casual lounge and dining areas
Victorian Foundry
Victorian Foundry
greencube garden and landscape designgreencube 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.
Garden wall
Garden wall
a|r|designa|r|design
Gut renovation of 1880's townhouse. New vertical circulation and dramatic rooftop skylight bring light deep in to the middle of the house. A new stair to roof and roof deck complete the light-filled vertical volume. Programmatically, the house was flipped: private spaces and bedrooms are on lower floors, and the open plan Living Room, Dining Room, and Kitchen is located on the 3rd floor to take advantage of the high ceiling and beautiful views. A new oversized front window on 3rd floor provides stunning views across New York Harbor to Lower Manhattan. The renovation also included many sustainable and resilient features, such as the mechanical systems were moved to the roof, radiant floor heating, triple glazed windows, reclaimed timber framing, and lots of daylighting. All photos: Lesley Unruh http://www.unruhphoto.com/
Water Features and Yard
Water Features and Yard
Bu-Kai Design LLCBu-Kai Design LLC
Poured concrete three tiered double spillway coated with a polyurea liner, filled with river rock and planted horsetail reeds. Cantilevered batu wood bench attached. D. Leonidas Photography

2,222 Industrial Garden Design Photos

Little Richardson
Little Richardson
Mcmahon and NerlichMcmahon and Nerlich
Courtyard reads as part of living space. Beautiful Kimono rug by @jennyjonesrugs and Zola table by @anacastudios. Sofa by @kingliving
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