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Design
Brief
Designing a garden for an
interior designer was a chance for two
design talents to combine to create a truly theatrical courtyard with real
chic and elegance as this Italianate courtyard shows. The aim was to
transform a dull outdoor space into one with a warm, continental feel,
with cool blues and whites softening the old, established brickwork of the
neighbouring property.
Lighting lifts the garden at night
and although the space is small, the sound of water fills the air, whilst
views can be appreciated from a number of different seating areas, from
the raised circular paving, to the upper balcony, dependent on the time of
day.
Attention to detail is the key
element of small gardens and the interior designer's eye for period detailing gives the
garden a sophisticated character.
The
main courtyard view
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Blue tiled outdoor furniture
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Contemporary walling
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Mosaic drop pools |

Attention to detail |
Period character |
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plants
Lavandula 'Hidcote',
Perovskia 'Blue Spire', Hoheria 'Stardust', Chamaerops humilis, Nepeta 'Six Hills
Giant', Senecio 'Sunshine', Cupressus 'Stricta', Tellima grandiflora, Stipa
tenuissima.
Materials
Rendered block walling, brick
pergolas, contemporary paving, stone seating, lighting and other unique
sculptures.
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all pictures copyright Adam
S Bailey 2006
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