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| LANDSCAPE DESIGNING |
THIENTHAI LANDSCAPE |
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| MAKING AN ENTRANCE |
MAKING AN ENTRANCE
Transparency and reflection are used to dazzling effect in this entrance design, setting an inspiring mood for visitors entering the house
THE ENTRANCE TO A HOME acts as a transition between indoor and outdoor space, providing a peaceful and welcoming place for visitors to move from natural to constructed forms.With today’s busy lifestyles, most people experience their home after daylight
hours - when this entrance truly shines
YOU’VE ARRIVED
The front garden, too, was developed to complement the existing house, increase street appeal and create a sense of arrival. This was achieved with a small rectangular courtyard, separated from the existing driveway by low rendered block walls. This was designed to provide a more intimate and pedestrian-friendly entry area. Framed by lush hedges and low planting and overhung by the canopy of a small ornamental shade tree, the entry courtyard provides a welcoming environment.
The result, back and front is a garden that is tranquil and private. It certainly makes a lovely retreat from the pressures of suburban living.

DECKING’S SPACES
A garden designed to delight kids and adults alike
With an active young family and an energetic dog to accommodate, the owners of this spacious backyard wanted an outdoor living area that would be both practical.
A “floating” deck was constructed for dining and is accessed via three one-metre by one metre platform steps that lead from the main deck which is directly off the rear of house.
Constructing a pond in a cosy corner of the gaden created a focal point. Built-in seating and Himalayan sandstone flagging surround the pond.The seating wall, which also features Himalayan stone capping, is rendered brickwork,
which has been painted azure red-brown
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