Friday, May 13, 2016

Outdoor Living Spaces by Harold Leidner

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Harold Leidner and his landscape architecture firm is quite popular in the Dallas - Ft. Worth luxury housing market.  With the goal of creating luxurious outdoor living spaces that extend his client's lifestyles from the indoors out, he shows his artistry in each and every stunning design we've shared below. You'll find outdoor living areas set on rooftops above dramatic cityscapes as well as formal traditional garden spaces. Which is your favorite?
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A city rooftop plays host to a dramatically-lit yet fun outdoor living space with life-size chess board.

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The city skyline sits in the backdrop of this comfort-minded terrace furnished with contemporary seating and organic elements.

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Lighting can make or break the ambiance of any outdoor living area; this one is spot on with warm lighting in all the right places.

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Vivid color is the order of the day in this unusual garden space with curving bench-like seating filled with brightly-hued textiles and plentiful toss pillows.

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This outdoor space offers a decidedly Old World charm one might see in the Tuscan countryside.

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Fire pits such as this one are an essential of any outdoor living area. This one boasts an in-ground design surrounded by built-in seating.

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Wrought iron furniture is always a wise and aesthetically pleasing choice for furnishing any outdoor living space. This classic material can be found in any style from traditional to modern.

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This formal outdoor sitting area with fire feature could easily work for any traditional residence.

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Modern outdoor furniture appears to float on dramatic up-lights.

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Living columns covered in dense greenery give this modern outdoor space a natural touch. Randomly placed light globes provide an air of mystery.

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Pools and water features have long been a central element in outdoor living spaces. This one offers a cool element contrasting with the warmth of the fire and lighting in the living area beyond.


To view more of Leidner’s work visit HaroldLeidner.com.

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