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Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Designing an Alpine Hideaway Landscaped Garden in Aston Clinton
A secluded courtyard garden, alpine planting, slate stone walls and relaxing terrace… a private party garden. More than 20 tonnes of construction materials were needed, managed and expertly constructed in this creative landscaped environment.
Brief
A courtyard garden that had been left for many years, was very much in need of a re-design.
The planting and natural stone terrace had to be updated, reworked and transformed into a new garden.
The abundance of alpine trees and succulent planting was something that had to be enhanced. The entertaining terrace needed redesigning, it was essential that the new materials spoke the same language as the existing weathered landscape.
Design
The open terraced area that cried out for a reclaimed looking terrace. The surrounding raised area is complimented with the tactile nature and appearance of this weathered looking composite decking, although we prefer natural materials it was a perfect match.
Millboard Weathered decking does have the look and feel of a reclaimed and very old looking plank of real wood. The colour, Vintage, is a perfect match for this project.
A floating bench arrangement perfectly constructed in amongst the alpine Tier stone cladding surrounded by the planting. A satisfying place to sit amongst the overwhelming planting.
Imported from Germany, a planting companion to the scheme was the Pinus Mugo tree. Bare stemmed and look stunning when illuminated in the evening.
Landscaper Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Project Alpine Hideaway
Location Aston Clinton
Budget >£60k
GREENS архитектурно-ландшафтное бюро
Десять соток в лесопарковой зоне, в тени крупномерных елей и сосен. Уютный камерный участок, воплотивший в себе лесную сказку.
ServeScape
UAI Co-founder Brian Barth (maroon sweater) and Dart (brownish coat) next to the shelter custom built with logs milled on site.
UAI provided the construction of the shelter as well as care and management of a team of four goats used for brush control at the Pritchard Farm.
Photo by: Mario Cambardella
Silva Timber Products
A delightful barn conversion on a lakeside in Cheshire had already received an extensive internal make-over and it was now the turn of the garden. The existing garden was dominated by hard landscaping and very few plants. What was required was something more in keeping with the surroundings that enabled the owners to sit, relax and enjoy the view.
Jo considered a number of materials for the path but felt that timber was the most appropriate and sensitive to the site's location. However, having used decking only a few times before, she felt that a little more research was required. Jo was aware of Silva Timber through gardening press and a recommendation from a fellow designer. Having contacted us and requested samples, Western Red Cedar, Yellow Balau, Ipé and Mandioqueira were shortlisted. Jo wanted to see the products herself in person, so a visit to the Cheshire branch in Widnes was arranged...
http://www.silvatimber.co.uk/blog/case-study-cheshire-lakeside-garden-yellow-balau-hardwood-decking
Tracy Berman Interiors
This backyard is what Kids and Parents dream about! The yard was large, over grown, and lacked a clear definition of what the space was for. With two young, energetic girls, who love to explore, the owner wanted to keep it as natural as possible, but add several new elements. A fireplace was added to the patio area which created indoor-outdoor living. A small outdoor kitchen was added for entertaining. A large pool with Baja shelf , a Jacuzzi, and seats through out create an oasis as the focal point. The bike paths were defined by gravel. We removed two enormous trees and used them to mulch the entire yard. The trunks were used as a fun obstacle course. A shady area was kept for the tire swing and picnic area. And the finishing touch; handprints in the new sidewalk!
Urban Garden designer
Chemin en copeaux d'écorce de pin; terrasse en bois exotique Ipe; Clôtures en châtaigniers
@Marguerite Ferry
Paul Maue Associates Landscape Architects
The comfortable front porch steps down to the small front lawn surrounded by traditional Summer garden
Paul Maue
Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Designing an Alpine Hideaway Landscaped Garden in Aston Clinton
A secluded courtyard garden, alpine planting, slate stone walls and relaxing terrace… a private party garden. More than 20 tonnes of construction materials were needed, managed and expertly constructed in this creative landscaped environment.
Brief
A courtyard garden that had been left for many years, was very much in need of a re-design.
The planting and natural stone terrace had to be updated, reworked and transformed into a new garden.
The abundance of alpine trees and succulent planting was something that had to be enhanced. The entertaining terrace needed redesigning, it was essential that the new materials spoke the same language as the existing weathered landscape.
Design
The open terraced area that cried out for a reclaimed looking terrace. The surrounding raised area is complimented with the tactile nature and appearance of this weathered looking composite decking, although we prefer natural materials it was a perfect match.
Millboard Weathered decking does have the look and feel of a reclaimed and very old looking plank of real wood. The colour, Vintage, is a perfect match for this project.
A floating bench arrangement perfectly constructed in amongst the alpine Tier stone cladding surrounded by the planting. A satisfying place to sit amongst the overwhelming planting.
Imported from Germany, a planting companion to the scheme was the Pinus Mugo tree. Bare stemmed and look stunning when illuminated in the evening.
Landscaper Karl Harrison Landscapes Ltd
Project Alpine Hideaway
Location Aston Clinton
Budget >£60k
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