Spacious water garden for the whole family

Garden plan­ning for this project began at the end of 2022 and will be completed in early summer 2024. The exten­sive property is to be trans­formed into an invi­ting water garden after the rede­sign. The client has expressed various wishes and requi­re­ments for their new oasis of well-being. To give a better idea of the new outdoor area, we have created 3D visua­li­sa­tions so that custo­mers can already take a stroll through the planned garden.

The garden before the remo­del­ling

From the idea to concrete plans and coor­di­na­tion

The detached house is surrounded by moun­tains and hills. The entire garden area is impres­sive and harbours enormous poten­tial. We were ther­e­fore commis­sioned to plan the entire surroun­ding area.

The client wanted a water garden and plenty of places to retreat from the sun. The element of water was to be incor­po­rated into the design several times. At the same time, the exposed loca­tion should be comple­mented by plan­ting. In addi­tion, various cosy shady spots were to be created.

The chall­enge with this design was to inte­grate the contrast between the spacious­ness and usabi­lity of the garden into an aesthetic overall concept. The feel-good oasis needed to be cosy and create new spaces without losing its spacious­ness.

“As plan­ners, it is our job to draw up a detailed imple­men­ta­tion plan for the various works. In a project of this size, all the indi­vi­dual steps have to be precisely coor­di­nated to ensure smooth imple­men­ta­tion. The focus is ther­e­fore also on commu­ni­ca­tion between the various contrac­tors and the client on site.”
Yannick Rothen
Mana­ging Director PARC’S

The element of water at the centre of the garden

The water garden will present the cool water in three diffe­rent forms. The over­flow pool with Living Pool tech­no­logy will make the biggest appearance. The anthracite-coloured pool is seam­lessly inte­grated into its surroun­dings thanks to its flat surface and over­flow edge. Natural stone frames the pool. A pool house was planned next to the pool, which is equipped with sliding glass doors and various sun and wind devices. There will be a cosy lounge and a large dining table in the pool house.

A foun­tain will be placed in the centre of the lower level in front of the house. The coated steel basin will be the same colour as the pool house. A natural stone wall will be built behind it, from which a water­spout will provide acou­stic sounds.

The third element of the gravelled seating area at the other end of the garden will be a natural stone foun­tain. The area will also serve as a barbecue area and provide cool refresh­ment in the water basin.

Lined paths and shady spots

In order to fulfil the need for shady areas, various precau­tions have been planned. The pool house offers various ways to protect yourself from the sun on hot summer days. In addi­tion, several trees have been planned as natural protec­tion. Some of these trees will be reused from the current garden, while others will be newly planted. 

The spacious entrance will be a parti­cular high­light of the future water garden. After passing through the gates, a paved path with an avenue of trees opens up, shaded by newly planted trees.

Light­ness through lush plan­ting

One of our custo­mers’ wishes was for the garden to remain colourful all year round. For this reason, plants with white, blue, purple or pink flowers were selected. In addi­tion, care was taken to ensure that the plants bloomed stag­gered and that the garden remained lively all year round. In view of the size of the outdoor living room, atten­tion was also paid to low-maintenance plan­ting.

Lush plan­ting areas have been planned along the hedges that enclose the property, the paths and around the seating areas. This breaks up the straight lines. In addi­tion, the chosen plant compo­si­tion contri­butes to a natural and dreamy atmo­sphere.

Little helpers for care and lighting

The exten­sive area of the garden and the asso­ciated plan­ting require main­ten­ance. Small gadgets were ther­e­fore incor­po­rated during the plan­ning phase. These include a robotic mower and an irri­ga­tion system from our partner GardenTec. The auto­matic irri­ga­tion system ensures that the respec­tive green areas are opti­mally supplied with water all year round.

A well thought-out lighting concept was also taken into account. The paths of the future water garden will be discreetly illu­mi­nated in the dark. The trees will be illu­mi­nated at selected points to create a cosy ambi­ence in the dark and preserve the expanse of the garden. The trunks and tree­tops protru­ding from the grass plan­ting will be beau­tifully empha­sised.

The reali­sa­tion of the garden began in winter 2023. We look forward to visi­ting the finished garden in late spring 2024.

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2 comm­ents

  • Thomas Körner

    In the beds you can see purple peren­nials and hydran­geas next to the lamp cleaner grass? Which ones are they?
    The plan­ting fits in perfectly with the flowing theme.

    • Thank you very much for the kind words. We are really looking forward to the finished garden!

      There are 3 diffe­rent hydran­geas planned:

      Hydrangea pani­cu­lata ‚Lime­light‘
      Hydrangea pani­cu­lata ‚Vanille Fraise‘
      Hydrangea pani­cu­lata ‚Bobo‘

      We hope you will be inspired for your garden and find the right hydran­geas to match.

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