Playful garden design with more privacy

The neigh­bour­hood around this property is being extended with new living space. This has created a great need for privacy. The pool area should remain protected without making the garden appear constric­ting. In contrast, the supported embank­ment with a lawn area remained rather unused. There was a lot of untapped poten­tial on the gene­rous overall area. The new design can already be seen in the 3D visua­li­sa­tion of the garden.

The garden before:

Design idea for the new garden

The new design brings the diffe­rent areas toge­ther in a uniform overall concept. The swim­ming pool remains at the centre of the garden, which after the rede­sign will be embedded in a green setting by three espa­lier trees. The new wooden privacy screen is also concealed by the espa­lier trees and lush plan­ting and frames the entire garden. The wood used is used again and again. This creates a new wooden deck around the pool. The bench, which also provides storage space, is also made from the same mate­rial. Here in the central area, diffe­rent areas are created from wood, slabs, gravel and lawn. The diffe­rent mate­rials ensure a more natural look and a varied design in the garden.

Utili­sing new areas in the garden

Behind the bench, the embank­ment will be replaced by a new seating area. Starting with a lawn and a wide strip of plants, a stair­case leads to the lounge area with the planned daybed and fire bowl. The view from this raised area remains unob­s­tructed. At the same time, the level creates new visual rela­ti­onships in the garden. Accom­pa­nied by flowe­ring plants and soli­tary shrubs, another small seating area is hidden in the gravelled area. The new design around the house means that a shady spot can be found at any time of day on hot summer days. The harmo­nious mixed plan­ting of specimen and flowe­ring shrubs is rounded off with peren­nials and grasses.

Walking through the garden — thanks to 3D visua­li­sa­tion

Thanks to our 3D visua­li­sa­tion, our custo­mers can already walk through the new garden. The new visual rela­ti­onships become clear and further adjus­t­ments can be made toge­ther. Here you can see what such a tour of the garden looks like:

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