Contemporary Gardens | Milton Keynes
Crisp, clean lines are an intrinsic part of contemporary design, which
can be applied to either small or larger gardens. Equally important is
the use of space, geometric layout and the absence of too many fussy
details and clutter. This all adds up to a garden that could be the
perfect antidote to a hectic lifestyle - dynamic yet relaxing.
Materials tend to be natural and timeless such as stone, slate and wood, and plants become just one part of the architecture – think clipped hedges, specimen trees and simple blocks of planting. Water is often used to create reflection, movement or sound.
Materials tend to be natural and timeless such as stone, slate and wood, and plants become just one part of the architecture – think clipped hedges, specimen trees and simple blocks of planting. Water is often used to create reflection, movement or sound.