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STYLISH GARDEN

BEACONSFIELD

Welcome to this contemporary garden located in the heart of Beaconsfield old town. A harmonious blend of modern and traditional styles, featuring a diverse range of plants such as ferns, grasses, pleached hedges and hydrangeas. The garden has been thoughtfully designed to create a serene and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal to unwind and appreciate the beauty of nature.

The White Garden
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A west-facing aspect can be a great way to create a smooth flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. With this orientation, you can enjoy natural light and warmth throughout the day, making your home feel more inviting and comfortable.
Modern garden planting is all about creating a sleek and stylish outdoor space. The white hydrangea paniculata 'Lime Light' is a perfect addition, with its stunning blooms and elegant structure. Acid Hakonechloa grasses add a touch of texture and movement, while a dark-coloured fence can enhance the foliage and create a dramatic backdrop. Together, these elements can transform any garden into a contemporary oasis.
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As a garden designer, I cannot stress enough the importance of adding lighting into your outdoor space. It not only adds a new dimension to your garden's aesthetic appeal but also allows you to enjoy it even after the sun goes down. With the right lighting, you can highlight specific features of your garden, create a cozy atmosphere, and even extend your living space outdoors. From path lights and spotlights, there are endless options to choose from.

 A west-facing aspect can facilitate a harmonious integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, providing a seamless transition between the two. 

The significance of crafting an outdoor space that not only complements your home but also reflects your unique style is second to none. Incorporating a modern garden with its sleek lines and contemporary features can add a touch of sophistication to a Victorian property while still preserving its classic charm. 
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