We continue our exploration of inspiring outdoor spaces. If in the first part we highlighted the importance of a well-furnished and designed garden, now we dive into how you can transform your own outdoor corner into a haven of tranquility and style.
Let’s discover more examples of gardens and patios that will take your breath away, from private corners embellished by experts to those lovingly created by their owners. In addition, we will visit public gardens that will awaken your creativity and small hotels with charming exteriors that invite rest and contemplation.
26 – A FABLE GARDEN
This home of designer Jesús Moraime It could be that idealized refuge in fable-type stories. Here, instead of designing a garden according to the house, it seems to have been the other way around. The height of the vegetation achieves that effect that the house belongs to the landscape, and the landscape to the house.
Pablo Sarabia. Production: Beatriz Aparicio
27 – WALKER, THERE IS NO PATH
Or well, in this Cádiz garden in Belén Domecq there is one and it seems like a good idea to incorporate into ours if you have space and different areas. Whether with tiles, wooden boards or gravel.
Maria Primo De Rivera
28 – A MULTIFUNCTIONAL GARDEN
When we are planting flowers in our garden, why not have aromatic and culinary plants that we can use in the kitchen? This way they will decorate our garden while giving flavor to our dishes. A house by the Taylor Knights architecture studio.
Tom Blachford
29 – A SPLENDID GARDEN
If you live in an area where the weather is good, take advantage and have large-leaved tropical plants. Here, for example, the landscape designer Álvaro de la Rosa combined palm trees with bougainvillea. An ideal formula!
Pablo Sarabia
30 – MADRID OASIS
If what you want is a garden worth admiring, you have to have a striking scheme like these boxwood panels, filled with aromatic plants and hydrangeas, which flank a pond with water lilies. A design suitable only for gardening professionals!
Pablo Sarabia
31 – NATURAL MIXTURE
There is a detail that we love about this entrance: how the natural stone, plants and tiles that lead to the rest area are combined in the steps. Don’t you think so? It is the home-workshop of the artist Sophie Cauvin, the work of the architect Marc Corbiau.
Mireille Robert/Photofoyer
32 – GREEN PARADISE
In this garden, designed by the landscape designer Javier Mariátegui, this summer dining room was created, protected by a pergola with a glass roof. Magical! The space belongs to a eclectic style house.
Patricia Gallego
33 – WHITE AND GREEN
In this garden it seems that white and green were predestined to coexist. White colors the entire construction with organic shapes, while green tries to merge with the structure. The house is the work of architect George Reeves and its elements are inspired by the architecture of the Brazilian genius Oscar Niemeyer. Everything was renovated and restored by Luigi Rosselli.
Prue Ruscoe
34 – WHAT WOULD A NORDIC-STYLE GARDEN LOOK LIKE?
It is nice bungalow in black and white It has a Nordic style decoration that, with some Californian touches, manages to give it warmth. Even on the entrance porch thanks to the orange tone of the wood and furniture that stands out against a black and green background.
Alex Zarour De Virtuallyherestudios.Com
35 – VERTICAL GARDENS
It’s time to look at that garden wall to turn the scheme around and plant upwards. Here we leave you some tips for setting up a vertical garden if you decide to install one at home.
Ricardo Labougle
36 – A GARDEN IN PROCESS…
This garden divides this casa Iron Maiden, in Australia, and seems to be the favorite corner of the project. The back of the benches features two rigid mesh walls for the vines to do their work.
Murray Fredericks
37 – A TRIUMPHAL ENTRY
The interior in warm tones of the house contrasts with the green of the garden. But what we like the most is the hallway that leads us to the interior of the house, accompanied by large flower pots and small trees. The architectural project was carried out by the Walker Warner Architects team, together with the interior designers from ODADA, and its objective was to integrate the interior and exterior spaces.
Matthew Millman Photography
38 – PRIVATE MUSEUM
Nothing like having a sculpture to make your garden the most sophisticated. And what can we say if the work of art also adds that touch of color that we always look for. Is the house of the artist Joana Vasconcelos.
Pablo Sarabia
39 – A LANDSCAPED PATIO
In this nordic style house A gravel patio is hidden that is framed by vertical vegetation. In the center, a solitary metal chair, like a sculpture, provides a red counterpoint to the green surroundings. It is the design “Thinking Man”, by Jasper Morrison for Capellini.
Mark Souls
40 – LUXURY INCLINED TERRAIN
A garden that is part of a beautiful house with sea views, in which the inclination has been saved with a fun composition of plants and sculptures that unite the exterior with the careful contemporary architecture.
Robert Walsh
41 – NO LIMITS
The open concept design provides access to the central patio from all common areas, using a coating similar to that of the interior, we will make the garden seem like a continuation of the living room.
Matthew Millman
42 – A POMPOUS GARDEN
Shrubs are not out of fashion, and even less so if with these rounded and striking shapes, they manage to create a small hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
Pablo Sarabia
43 – A BENCH HERE, PLEASE
Installing a bench in the garden, like those in town squares or pedestrian streets, seems like the cutest idea for your garden in the city. In the image, a backyard belonging to a house with Japanese and Victorian style.
Sean Fennessy
44 – NO GRASS
If you have a covered terrace, you can create your small green area with large planters that surround this outdoor space. In the image, a patio that is part of a house signed by Alex P White.
Colin Miller
45 – TWO IN ONE
If you have work benches, how about if the backrests themselves are the flower pots that will give that green touch to the terrace? This can be seen in this house by architect Manuel Cervantes, who has managed to adapt the structures to a complicated terrain.
Rafael Gamo
46 – TROPICAL STYLE
Install tall palm trees or cacti to surround the house and camouflage the facade among the plants. This is what Virginia Nieto has done in this house in the south.
Pablo Sarabia
47 – WOOD AND MORE WOOD
Wood is the ideal material to make cladding in a garden and achieve that natural look. Make stairs, a hallway and flower pots with the same material as in this apartment with an outdoor garden, the work of the Pninit studio in collaboration with Vered Bonfiglioli.
Itay Benit
48 – GARDEN IN 3, 2, 1…
It is not necessary to have large facilities to landscape your patio. You just have to get all the pots that fit with different heights, and you’re done! Look at all these ideas with Designer flower pots for your terrace or garden. The photo belongs to the house of influencer Lala Rebelo, the work of architect Barbara Dundes.
Marco Antonio
49 – SURPRISE EFFECT
We love the detail they have designed behind the armchairs: a small green area that opens between the covering of the terrace with an irregular design. An idea from the Feldman Architecture studio.
Joe Fletcher
50 – THE FINAL TOUCH IN YOUR GARDEN
Tu terrace or porch It can also become a garden with flower pots. Record the idea of this terrace: hide the pot in an informal way with plants that fall over the front, and mix them with others of different heights. A proposal from the BFDO Architects studio.
Francis Dzikowski/OTTO