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Inspiring Landscape Solutions by Parveen Dhaliwal
Significant work was involved to upgrade and modernise the house but within a reasonable budget. The garden has a small footprint both in the front and rear, and there were many practical considerations to tackle like the use of space, navigation and privacy.
I especially love the new paving and stepwork for the front garden, as the stone used is one of my favourites in terms of material and colour, and the garden looks amazing at night.
There are little nuances like a boulder placed as a seating area with an existing garden ornament that is sentimental to the clients (mummy koala holding its baby) that add an emotional element to the space.
I love the tessellated tiles used for their front porch, replacing what was just a red painted concrete floor. It’s modern but adds that element of sophistication to the space and suits the house style and area.
The rear garden had to have storage, and we needed to ensure that the client’s car was able to be parked but should not detract from the newly landscaped space.
There is a granny flat in their rear garden that gets rented out, so I had to think about how to create privacy for both parties (the tenant and my clients)!
The choice of plants was a little different as I’d mixed in succulents with exotics that give some seasonality impacts over the year. I really love the new fascia of the conservatory and the new built-in external cupboards and workbench!
Spartan Landscapes
The clients was in dire need of a new boundary fence between their properties. The old fence was completely consumed by ivy and had no structural support other than the ivy it self.
The solution was simple but the process was very labour intenive. We began with clearing as much of the ivy as we could.
As the ivy was cut back the old palings and rails came of with it leaving the old timber posts expposed.
The posts were completly rotten and soil level and came out quite easily.
Once the fence line was cleared out we could then proceed to with the new fence build.
Spartan Landscapes
The clients was in dire need of a new boundary fence between their properties. The old fence was completely consumed by ivy and had no structural support other than the ivy it self.
The solution was simple but the process was very labour intenive. We began with clearing as much of the ivy as we could.
As the ivy was cut back the old palings and rails came of with it leaving the old timber posts expposed.
The posts were completly rotten and soil level and came out quite easily.
Once the fence line was cleared out we could then proceed to with the new fence build.
Spartan Landscapes
The clients was in dire need of a new boundary fence between their properties. The old fence was completely consumed by ivy and had no structural support other than the ivy it self.
The solution was simple but the process was very labour intenive. We began with clearing as much of the ivy as we could.
As the ivy was cut back the old palings and rails came of with it leaving the old timber posts expposed.
The posts were completly rotten and soil level and came out quite easily.
Once the fence line was cleared out we could then proceed to with the new fence build.
Idées déco de jardins victoriens de printemps
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