Landscape Design Tips for Beginners
This article will explore some affordable and effective backyard landscaping ideas that can help you enhance your garden as well as the value of your home.
This article will explore some affordable and effective backyard landscaping ideas that can help you enhance your garden as well as the value of your home.
Maintaining your grass lawn can be a difficult task to complete without the right tools. If you are looking for an easier way to get grass cut, then consider purchasing a grass lawn mower.
Rob Kennon Architects redesign a 1920s Elwood bungalow by introducing a single-storey extension built around a circular garden. This project relies on the idea of subtracting space as much as adding it.
Like any other type of business, setting up a gardening business of your own takes a great deal of thought, time, innovation, and energy.
The Grand View Oak Residence has five bedroom, five bathrooms as well as a powder room while also offering multiple rooftop decks with magnificent views of the Pacific Ocea
This project is a backyard oasis designed for relaxation and entertaining. The design includes a double garage, pool, deck, pergola and gardens.
This project comprises a small garden extension to a 1930s home in Highgate for a couple who are art collectors. The zinc-clad extension connects a now generous lounge and dining area to a beautiful garden through a glass wall
Within this oasis, we wanted to develop a home that both focuses on the connection between daily life and the green garden around the villa, as the value of this location with respect to the surrounded residents.
More than 200 inhabitants of the garden wake up with the first sunbeams: rhododendron, sakura, Japanese maples, firs, thuja, hydrangeas, and their relatives. Under the trees, there is an artificial lake with carps and turtle Vira.
Moxon Architects has transformed a Victorian townhouse in Islington into a bright, contemporary living space for its private client. Her dream was a series of minimalist open spaces for living, entertaining, and enjoying her garden.
The Edgewood House is designed for a young Deaf family, who desired an expanded open plan that incorporates Deaf-Space, creating ample transparency throughout the home, where vision and touch are a primary means of spatial awareness and orientation.
The design responded to a desire for a home that would allow a young family to have a seamless relationship with the native landscape of the site.