Backyard design guide

Glam up your backyard with inspiration from these amazing landscaping and design ideas.

 7 ways to design a sustainable garden
Incorporate recycled materials and resource-minded practices for a stylish, earth-friendly retreat
 Incorporating earth-friendly elements 
  In Bob Buchbinder and Lynn Pearson’s San Francisco backyard, gently curving paths link several stylish spaces—indoor, outdoor, and in between. Many of the materials are recycled; most of the plants need little in the way of care or even water.
Design: James Pettigrew and Sean Stout, Organic Mechanics, San Francisco.


Rescued shed

To some eyes, this weathered structure would have been a teardown. With new windows and wiring, though, it’s now a backyard getaway.



Low-water plants

Easy-care honey bush (Melianthus major) and a potted Monterey cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa ‘Saligna Aurea’) flank a small bench.



Salvaged stone

The 16-foot-diameter patio is made of granite remnants—mostly dumpster finds—mixed with metal sewer caps and bricks.


Found firepit

A 28-inch-diameter metal wok, turned into a wood-burning fire bowl, sits on a steel base made by one of the homeowners
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Living roof

An arbor of recycled copper pipes, covered with passion vines, shades the nearly hidden dining area.


Permeable paving

In the arbor-shaded dining area, Salmon Bay–colored pebbles let water seep into the ground rather than run off the property.


Wildlife-friendly fountain


This recirculating fountain provides fresh water for the butterflies and wild parrots that visit. Elegia capensis grows at left.





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