INSPIRATION

Gardening – find a world of inspiration

It’s hard to believe that some people think gardens are all pretty much the same – grass, shrubs, flowers and trees – when there’s so much variety and inspiration out there. Imagine saying that all food, music, art and architecture are the same? Well, landscaping is the natural form of architecture, and it’s every bit as rich and varied.

If you’re short on gardening inspiration you won’t have to look far – or actually, maybe looking far and wide is the ideal solution, as there are many fantastic ideas to be had from landscaping traditions all over the world. This applies to both modern and ancient styles and practices, as we’re forever looking back at old masterpieces for new inspiration in a process where an initial spark produces a flow of creativity.

 

Going classical

Modern minimalist gardens may be in for some time now, but the latest trend is a move towards more natural, more nurturing and sustainable green spaces – both in public locations and private ones. If you’re keen to make a true impression that complements a grand villa with lots of space, then perhaps the classical European landscaping traditions will provide a lot of ideas – just look at the beautiful grounds of chateaux, palaces and country estates and you will always find something new to incorporate into your own designs.

 

 

Japanese Zen

Classical geometry adds an undeniable touch of beauty and sophistication that complements not only traditional but also modern homes, though it does favour a certain amount of space. Also very popular are Japanese-inspired Zen gardens that make use of manicured shrubs, bamboo, water features, stones and decorative details to create a characteristically intimate and reflective space that is perfect for smaller gardens and terraces, and also a wonderful complement to private bathrooms and bedroom suites.

 

 

1001 Nights in the Arabian Garden

Perhaps top of your list, given the Costa del Sol’s location, history and climate, should be the wonderful designs that have long been a characteristic part of Arabian and North African gardens and parks. Masters in the use of scarce water, they have the ability to produce a sense of awe, and play on the senses through the geometric displays, fountains, water courses, fragrance and tall trees creating cool, shaded areas.

 

 

Perfect for Marbella homes, the Arabian garden is all about sensations, so put your imagination to work, or contact us to bring it to life!