Landscape Design: Small Garden
Design
The small garden design begins and ends with thoughtful, precise
planning. However, small does not mean limited. A small garden
design can still deliver a huge “wow” factor.
Small Garden Design: The Problems
A small garden design comes with big challenges. Perhaps your
property abuts the two-story blank wall of a neighbor’s
townhouse. Maybe the space is all straight lines and right
angles. Or you’ve remodeled your home, changed the elevation,
added a new room and reduced the size of your backyard, all of
which affect the relationship to the existing landscape.
Turning Liabilities into Assets
With small garden design, as with all landscape design, the goal
is to create spaces in which the home and architectural elements
have a relationship with the yard and surrounding area. First,
consider the big picture—your assets and liabilities. Begin by
looking at the large, possibly immoveable factors, such as
trees, a long fence-line or pool equipment, and decide if they
are liabilities or assets. In this way, you test the viability
and capacity of the site, a determination that will help clarify
your landscape design options.
Landscape designers or
landscape
architects can bring expertise and experience to this process.
Small Garden Design: Features to Consider
• Hardscapes. Decks, patios, pergolas, arbors and gates can be
used to help define a small space, break it up or create
interest. These choices, in effect, create other rooms. Your
material selection adds further texture, thus making the space
livelier.
• Water features such as swimming pools or
outdoor water
fountains. Swimming pools can be custom-made to fit into a small
garden design. Also outdoor water fountains can be used to good
effect in small gardens. Water features create movement and
pleasant sounds, both elements that heighten your enjoyment of a
landscape.
• Landscape lighting. Landscape lighting, in particular, can
bring an element of drama to a small space. It is good to keep
in mind that your landscape is viewed at night for about 30
percent of the time. Since so many people work and don’t come
home until after dark, landscape lighting means homeowners can
still enjoy their outdoor property, whenever they get home. It
turns the landscape into a 24-hour event. Landscape lighting is
also very practical as it provides security and nighttime
lighting for any tricky steps.
• Infrastructure, like irrigation systems and drainage systems.
Irrigation and drainage systems are the work-horses of Houston
gardens. Sprinkler systems deliver water to plants during our
long, intense summer months and drainage systems take away
excess water when we get our infamous torrential rains. They
save money, time and worry.
The Heart of Small Garden Design
Jeff Halper, landscape design specialist with Exterior Worlds,
says, “The overall objective of any great landscape design,
including small garden designs, is to create a space that
breathes with the home and has a relationship to its
surroundings. It should reflect the client's visual desires and
functionally work together in every aspect.”
If you need help with a small garden design, a difficult
landscape or any high-quality landscape design service, contact
Exterior Worlds at 713-827-2255. We have been providing high-end
residential landscape and garden design services for Houston and
the surrounding areas, including the Memorial Villages of Piney
Point Village, Bunker Hill Village and Hunter Creek Village,
since 1987.
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