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Proving the good life doesn't have to be all about muddy allotments and wonky parsnips. Built towards the back of a large North-facing garden to maximise sun, it's comprised of a cottage style glass house, hardwood raised beds and cut-flower beds. Small design features such as old whisky barrels working as a water-butt, antique rhubarb forcers and an handmade oak bench help to create a perfect spot to enjoy a cup of tea whilst sowing seeds or taking a break from digging up homegrown potatoes.
OUTHOUSE design
This project is a great example of looking at the strengths of the existing space, how our clients want to use the garden and simply removing hurdles that don’t encourage flow. The upper deck was small and impractical for dining, narrow timber steps didn’t encourage connection and a supporting post in the middle didn’t help matters. In a nutshell the client didn’t venture far from the back door.
So, after confirming a clear client brief, the next step was to engage with a professional Engineer and obtain the green light to replace the vertical support post with a suitable beam. This simple but vital change opened up the complete space, enabled us to extend the deck and widen the steps.
The next stage was to encourage the complete family into the garden and what better way to do this than create a focal point. Creating extensive seating encourages year-round use, with warm summer days under the scented frangipani tree to those cooler evenings with the advantage of our client’s fire pit.
Recycling the site sandstone to create a feature pond and installing oversized paving, brings character to the garden. Low maintenance lush planting combinations soften the garden and give year-round interest.
The final touches are the external seating cushions crafted by our client and what a great final touch to a super family garden.
flaura
Our clients wanted to transform the outdoor terrace of their Victorian property in Bermondsey into an al fresco dining spot. We designed a contemporary terrace with plush tropical greenery to pair seamlessly with the modern interior style.
Dorthy Pautz Landscape Architect
Path lighting using WAC balance, and accent up lights on Japanese Maple, Phormium and Cordyline Pot provide drama
AJR Greenspace
A compact garden in Portobello transformed after the construction of a new dining extension. The floating concrete bench provides the main focal point whilst a hidden set of corten steps leads up to an elevated seating area, the perfect spot to sip a G&T in the evening sun hanging in a hammock from the pergola. The reclaimed brick patio and lush green shade planting soften the industrial structures whilst a Siberian larch screen conceals a useful storage area at the end.
Inspiring Landscape Solutions by Parveen Dhaliwal
Rear garden rooms - BBQ, firepit area, mini fruit orchard and herb planters
Acer Landscape Services
Here a walkway and stepping stones were added for easy access.
Photo by Julia Stewart - Acer Landscape Services
Anna Helps Garden Design
Circular garden design with paver path, gravel, raised beds and porcelain patio
Banyon Tree Design Studio
Custom iron gate, iron fence, stone walls, bluestone, granite cobbles, terra cotta tile, custom water feature, grotto, cafe lights
Sarah Kay Garden Design
An Acer 'Red Emporer' provides a striking focal point throughout Summer into Autumn
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