Sunday, August 10, 2014

Meditteranean Style



  How to add Mediterranean  Style to your yard

I am in Love with this style to me it is Home.
Timeless rustic chic style that is warm and inviting style that says come on in, relax, eat and talk:)

Key elements:
  • Cypress Trees

-we lined our both sides of our  driveway with them
we saw villas in Italy that did that ours are little so I am going to miracle grow them to get them tall fast.

Italian-Style Courtyard

Tuscan Experience

Tuscan roof tiles, climbing greenery and Old World-inspired fountains and fixtures make this Italian-style courtyard a charming and enchanting walk-through. Image courtesy of Gene Northup of Synergy Sotheby's International Realty
 
  • Terracotta Pots and fountainsTerra Cotta Bubble Fountain
    Credit: DK - Garden Design © 2009 Dorling Kindersley Limited

    Bubble Fountain

    A tall terra-cotta pot is lined and used as a bubble fountain, perfect for a terrace feature. Water circulates from a reservoir concealed below.
 
  • Lavender
Credit: DK - Garden Design © 2009 Dorling Kindersley Limited

Provencal Landscape

The wide joints in the pale limestone paths create patterns and allow thyme to spread at will. Lavender provides colored accent to this muted palette.

Old World Appeal


 
Thick columns and a scored concrete floor set off this dining area from the garden and pool area. Soft roses on the Old World columns, combined with hanging foliage, create a romantic and welcoming canopy to this outdoor space. Design by Morgan Holt
 

Mediterranean Sunset

Nothing says romance quite like Tuscan-inspired surroundings, a soft sunset and chilled wine. Tuscan roof tiles and furnishings bring the feel of Italy to this outdoor space. A rustic fireplace keeps this waterfront deck cozy and comfortable all year round. Design by Keith Summerour
I saw these on HGTV.com
 

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