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This stunning garden showcases both traditional and contemporary design. The rear is super functional and open whilst maintaining a balance between hard and soft finishes. The front is an informal space with the use of predominantly Australian native plants to draw you into the landscape. It's very low maintenance and sits beautifully in this bayside suburb.
Lucida Landscapes
Removing a square piece of lawn with narrow garden beds has allowed this stunning display to be planted. This garden showcases the clever use of both foliage and flower to create layers of texture and colour. The simple palette of white, grey, green and purple is a winning combination.
This Federation period home required clean lines, structure and formality. Classic plantings with focal points including ornate pots, lighting and a custom built water features add to the symmetry and elegance of this house.
This understated, formal garden has its strengths in its structure and restricted plant palette. The Pear trees will be pleached to create a raised deciduous hedge with an evergreen under planting of Portuguese laurals, Gardenia and Loropetalum for contrasting foliage. The use of water here creates both ambiance and atmosphere, softening the formal layout.
A fabulous informal garden with sweeping garden beds and seasonal plantings. Both Designed and maintained by Lucida Landscapes. There is always something flowering in this garden, from mature trees to shrubs and perennials to annuals and bulbs. This garden has grace and structure while also being free to change and evolve through Melbourne's defined seasons.
This garden showcases the beauty of our Australian flora, complimenting this 1950's weatherboard. The use of local stone, pebbles and toppings add to the natural and native feel of the garden. The custom built creek and frog pond make you feel as though you are no longer in suburbia. Along with clever garden lighting, this space can be enjoyed both day and night.
More exciting projects to come.