Photoshop visualisations for Rebecca's garden

 This is a visualisation of the end of Rebecca's garden, this is a tropical/Mediterranean themed raised seating area. Due to privacy issues with this garden backing onto a playing field, I chose to add a privacy screen made out of copper, not only does this solve the issue of dogs entering the garden, but it will also stop people from being able to see into the garden. This raised area also has a shade sail and planting either side to create a oasis away from the rest of the garden. In front of this is a sunken trampoline surrounded by tall grasses and soft planting, this will make the trampoline less of an eyesore but still allow the children to be seen whilst they are playing, and if they were to fall over none of the planting would injure them. 

The client asked for the garden to feel as if she was on holiday, I really think this seating area lends itself to this. The client wouldn't be staring at the house either while sat here due to where I have placed the large planting in the garden. 


Here is the other end of the garden where the family outdoor dining area is. I wanted this to feel enclosed and private. This is why I have added fencing with Wisteria climbing through it. below this fencing is an outdoor countertop/ bar to be able to entertain in this area. Here there would also be fairy lights strung above the large table to create a romantic/ warm feel.

Because the garden starts further out than where the patio ends, I have placed two large slate steps as a transition zone. Between these and surrounding them I would grow chamomile to soften the transition. Either side of this area I will plant large Fatsia japonica to have the garden. The client also specified wanting large palm-like planting, therefore this would be a good planting choice. 

This is a zoomed out view of the above space, to show how the planting would be positioned.


This is a view of the entire garden, excluding the patio and steps, so that the client is able to see the view from their patio and how the plating would look in the garden. 





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