Garden Design - Hampstead, London NW3

- The space will be divided into three areas, allowing a myriad of
practical and recreational uses
- The bottom third of the space will become a workshop area (to be
constructed by the client), providing practicality without compromising the
aesthetic appeal of the rest of the space
- The area along the side of the house is to be decked. This deck will
continue out 12 feet behind the house, running the width of the garden,
providing an attractive area for dining and entertaining
- The walls to the back and the side of the house will be utilised as
much as possible, using objet d'art, wall pots and evergreen climbers, in
order to minimise the use of precious floor space
- The middle area of the garden will feature raised beds constructed of
old railway sleepers. This will help to give a sense of enclosure, while
providing variety in the garden's levels - particularly important in a small
space. The space between the two beds will be paved with York Stone slabs,
adding a rich beauty to the space. Deep benching, also constructed of
railway sleepers and fixed to the side of the raised beds, will be installed
on either side of the paved area. Bespoke removable cushions will give the
benches comfort, elegance and practicality
- The choice of plants will give the space a lush jungle feel, with
dense planting in a palette of white and black flowers. This will be offset
with evergreen foliage in a variety of shades of green, creating a simple
yet stunning scheme with year-round appeal. As the plants mature they will,
together with the existing Fatsia Japonica, also serve to mask the workshop
area at the bottom of the space
- The existing fences will be beautified with reed screening, helping
to unify the space
- The space will be divided into three areas, allowing a myriad of
practical and recreational uses
- The bottom third of the space will become a workshop area (to be
constructed by the client), providing practicality without compromising the
aesthetic appeal of the rest of the space
- The area along the side of the house is to be decked. This deck will
continue out 12 feet behind the house, running the width of the garden,
providing an attractive area for dining and entertaining
- The walls to the back and the side of the house will be utilised as
much as possible, using objet d'art, wall pots and evergreen climbers, in
order to minimise the use of precious floor space
- The middle area of the garden will feature raised beds constructed of
old railway sleepers. This will help to give a sense of enclosure, while
providing variety in the garden's levels - particularly important in a small
space. The space between the two beds will be paved with York Stone slabs,
adding a rich beauty to the space. Deep benching, also constructed of
railway sleepers and fixed to the side of the raised beds, will be installed
on either side of the paved area. Bespoke removable cushions will give the
benches comfort, elegance and practicality
- The choice of plants will give the space a lush jungle feel, with
dense planting in a palette of white and black flowers. This will be offset
with evergreen foliage in a variety of shades of green, creating a simple
yet stunning scheme with year-round appeal. As the plants mature they will,
together with the existing Fatsia Japonica, also serve to mask the workshop
area at the bottom of the space
- The existing fences will be beautified with reed screening, helping
to unify the space
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