Wendy Owen's Sonoma, California property exudes a laid-back French village vibe with stone pavilions, stand-alone sheds, and outdoor cooking areas amidst lovely lavender fields.
Emily Janak's Wyoming mountain house features a charming wooden fence surrounding a well-kept lawn and wild lavender garden, with a suspended canoe adding character to the landscape.
Ken Fulk's backyard design incorporates tiered infinity pools and a life-size chess board, providing both practicality and entertainment, with lounge areas nearby for poolside relaxation.
Designer Patrick Wade transformed the backyard of a 1930s Spanish Revival bungalow with fresh brickwork and sculptural greenery like boxwood spheres and hedges, reviving the space from its previously overgrown state.
Jeffrey Dungan's design for a 1950s ranch in Kansas City features a partial stone wall supporting a pergola, creating a private and serene fireplace zone.
Robert Stilin's design in East Hampton showcases rows of hydrangeas and hedges as a beautiful alternative to garden fences, adding soft pastel colors perfect for summer cottages.
Mimi McMakin uses "Go Away Green" paint on fences and trellises to add vertical greenery to outdoor areas, blending seamlessly with the surroundings and creating magical camouflage.
Gen Sohr's Nashville patio opts for low-maintenance gravel instead of a lawn, complemented by lush pots and topiaries, creating a cozy outdoor space perfect for hosting gatherings.