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Modern garden design emphasizes clean lines, minimalism, and a harmonious blend of plants and hardscaping. Here’s how you can transform your new build garden into a contemporary haven.
Define the Space with Straight Edges and Clean Lines
Start by defining your garden space with straight edges and clean lines. Use materials like stone or timber to create crisp borders for garden beds, paths, or patios. Rectangular planters or raised beds add a minimalist feel and help organise the space.
Sculptural Plants for Visual Impact
Sculptural plants are essential in modern garden design, and succulents are perfect for this. Their bold, architectural shapes add instant visual interest while maintaining a low-maintenance appeal.
Add Texture
Hostas bring lush, broad leaves that provide a soft, textural counterbalance to the sharp lines of succulents and hardscaping. They thrive in shadier spots, making them ideal for areas where other plants might struggle. Sedum is a versatile, drought-tolerant plant that complements modern designs with its clean, low-growing habit and bright, fleshy leaves.
Amazing Alliums
While modern gardens often focus on foliage, a few well-placed flowers can add colour and visual interest without disrupting the clean aesthetic. Alliums are perfect for this, with their tall stems and spherical blooms providing a striking, architectural quality. Their purple or white flowers add a pop of colour in an elegant way.
Keep it Simple
The hallmark of a modern garden is simplicity. Avoid overcrowding your garden with too many plants or decorative elements. Instead, focus on a few key species that complement the overall design and use hard materials, such as white stone to create clean contrast.
With the right combination your garden will embody contemporary elegance and provide a beautiful outdoor space to enjoy year-round.
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