you need a 15' x 15' not sure you can find the exact size you need. This would be easy to pitch if you can raise the ledger high enough. Depends on the hight of the eves.
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So many Crape Myrtles to choose from. Many varieties have beautiful trunks.
Great resource:
http://www.crapemyrtle.com/store/c5/Standard_%28Tree%29_Crape_Myrtles.html
look at the standard size trees
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one of the shade trees I mentioned is Chinese pistach. Google for more info
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Senecie/ blue chalk stick ground cover
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Seniceo/chalk sticks work well as a low ground cover. Nice for the front slope and side terrace. They do need a bit of maintenance every year or so to keep them looking good.
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The succulent in the lower left corner is the one I have in mind for your front yard
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grasses and succulents mix well.
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integrate different materials with concrete. If materials are repeated and interspersed you can get away with concrete paving in larger areas to save money yet keep flow throughout the landscape
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Gold fines aka pathway fines or DG (decomposed granite)
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DG (pathway fines) for low cost patio
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pebble patio area
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I know you are not thinking tiny house any more, but here are pix to show you what we had in mind before you changed your mind. I will edit these out after you have had a look.
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delosperma...in bloom.
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