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Design & StylesGarden Design - Keep Beautiful Views in
Mind
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most important concern in our minds when designing a garden is its
beauty. We imagine a beautiful garden dotted with pretty flowers
and chirping birds that fills our heart with joy when we sit
outdoors with a book or view it from the inside through a window
while sipping coffee. While the first scenario almost always
becomes possible, the second - of seeing the beautiful views of
your garden from an indoor window - does not always become
possible. Often, you are left facing the back of a hedge or the
trunk of a tree which can easily be avoided if this concern is
given a thought when planning the design of the garden.
Think Inside the Box
Just like you go to the garden to see if your window decoration
look good from a distance, you need to take a hard look at your
garden from your window and decide what you want to see. Try to
give beautiful views to all the garden facing doors and windows in
your house. You might want to see flowers, a mix of leaves, a large
tree, a trellis, an arbor or a built structure like a garden pond
or fountain. Take your 'views' into consideration when designing
the garden.
What Not to See
Amongst a host of other things that you wouldn't want yourself
or your guests to see, when peeking out from the windows is the
compost bin and the tool shed. A large tree blocking out everything
from view is also not desirable nor is the 'back' of a hedge that
is bordering a pretty bed or rock garden. A vegetable patch need
not be seen by formal guests although it will make a good view for
any informal guests like your friends who may accompany you into
your kitchen. A cozy sitting area in the garden also needs it
privacy and shouldn't be seen from a room where you entertain
guests.
A Place for Everything
Just like in your house, everything in your garden should have a
place too. Your vegetable and flower gardens, fruit-bearing plants
and trees, children's play area, sitting area etc. The kids would
love to have an access to their play area and you might want to
have a view where you can keep an eye on them. The flower beds can
be grown close to your sitting area where you can relax and take
note of the blooms. A fountain can be right in the center of your
garden and your pond can be a hidden surprise if you fancy it that
way. Your sitting area should face the west so that you enjoy
sunsets. Wherever you enjoy your mornings - in the breakfast nook
or in your patio - the sunrays should not be obstructed.
Framing the Views
Make your views more interesting by 'framing' them. A pair of
conifers can beautifully frame a view and will draw your attention
to the scenery between them. An arbor is the prettiest frame to see
a view through. Alternatively, vines climbing up your window or
plants flowing out of their hanging baskets in the patios will make
any view more beautiful.
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