Planned Landscape Constructions

From Beginning To Completion

Planned Landscape Constructions
Bundoora 3083
Victoria  Australia
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Northcote

1.jpgThis house in Northcote had undergone some recent renovations and needed the landscaping done to tie the whole project together. It had to match the style of the house, be functional and add it's own style to the site.

There were old Northcote pavers laid down which had to be replaced, along with concrete paths which were outdated

2.jpgThese older pavers didn't really provide a level pedestrian surface to walk over and a design was done to provide a base for this project

3.jpgThe front yard had probably been the same for decades, an older house, with old concrete which was the trend back 50 years ago. There weren't any plants at the front, and being the side facing the road, a design was drawn up to complement the house and provide a modern, yet classic look to the yard

4.jpg All old pavers and concrete paths were removed, and there were also some tree's and shrubs that were removed to make way for more open space.
A short bluestone pitcher retaining wall was added as edging to the garden bed which bordered the fence line and shed. The existing lemon tree was made a feature with herbs planted underneath which fitted the needs of the client.
Concrete 400 x 400mm pavers were laid in a grid pattern to allow access to other areas of the yard

5.jpgThe theme of pavers continued around the side of the house. Phormium's (Flax sp) were planted as a border and to add some softness to the sideway.

6.jpg After paving was completed, the voids between each paver were filled with a polished white pebble and grouted into position. This gave the paving areas a modern look yet still retaining the old character of the property.
Instant turf was laid, while a granitic sand paving surface was installed as a compact alternative to concrete or paving as the driveway parking area.

Other plants were put in and a mulch to finish off the setting

7.jpgThe white pebble look continues down the side of the house to expand on the theme.

8.jpgThe front of the house had the same treatment as the rear, and also had a double row of pavers to allow quick access from the gate to the door.

A bed of standard roses were planted along the fence to suit the classic feel of the house, while phormium's and Convolvulus were put into garden beds each side of the paths. On the side facing the busy part of the road, some taller screen shrubs were added for some privacy.

9.jpg Another view of the rear yard

 
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