Gazebos and pergolas are still some of the most striking features in landscape design. And even a small arched trellis braided with climbing and climbing plants can add an aristocratic touch to a garden.
A picturesque patio will delight the eyes of those inside the house. A small pond in combination with properly chosen architectural elements will make a modest front garden exquisite and relaxing.
The floral masterpieces in the foreground lure you into the garden, inviting you to discover what other treasures are hidden in the depths of the garden.
A small, hidden area where you can read a book or just dream will serve as a great addition to any garden. A waterproof mat and some cushions can be used for maximum comfort.
The Japanese garden is so beautiful because it needs lots of space and light. For example, a small corner below the staircase leading into the house can be decorated in just such an original way.
A wildly sprawling, seemingly completely neglected garden can look no less spectacular than the best-groomed topiary. Especially with matching elements โ such as an old fashioned wicket door and a stone-paved path.
The beauty of gardens is that they can be set up in the most unexpected places. Epiphytic plants and succulents provided the backdrop for this fantastical nature corner in the compact interior courtyard. A Moravian star-shaped lamp completes the look.
If the area allows, it is worth providing for the presence of paths and garden paths, on which it is so pleasant to stroll in quiet evenings.
It is worth noting that the creation of a dream garden can take years. Thatโs because it relies so much on natural processes that are hard to manipulate. And remember: nature is the most highly professional landscaper, who also doesnโt charge for his services.
What elements make up an ideal modern dream garden for a modern home? Should it be low-maintenance or filled with lush greenery? Should it have a focus on sustainability or be a luxurious oasis? How can the garden integrate with the overall design of the modern home? Are there any specific features or additions that are especially desired in a dream garden for a modern homeowner?