Posted on April 23, 2010.
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vast gardens, picturesque like Versailles that cover many acres are a beautiful site and great to see. But so are small gardens or courtyards. Visitors to Charleston and Williamsburg are enchanted by the small formal garden rooms that are reasons behind these small properties.
Sir Roy Strong, who has been with the Victoria and Albert Museum for many years, has written several books on design for small spaces. Most of his work is carried out as an official of the straight, geometric forms and symmetrical balance. He was the author of several books written on the master design of small spaces, transformed into beautiful garden rooms.
Gardens look particularly in older neighborhoods with rectangular plots, streets in the form of blocks, and sidewalks along the street as seen near the center of cities and towns across America before the Urban sprawl has become the norm.
A formal system design often used is a rectangle divided into four quadrants. He has two walks, one on the length, and the operation of other width. At the center lanes crisscross, forming a cross. This model was used in monasteries built throughout Europe during the Middle Ages and later. The walks have been slightly in the box usually, although sometimes other plants were used and were often cut. In quadrants vegetables, fruits and herbs are grown. Most herbs and fruit trees espalier had beautiful flowers.
Different models can be placed on the floor in geometric patterns, the French call flowerbeds. You can set the parterres of boxwood or other shrubs easy to keep them low. Inside lawns, flowers, vines, grasses or plants tender may be planted, or you can use rocks, mulch, shells, etc. to fill the pit. The Victorians were fond of this style of cooking. Usually they changed the beds every season. vast greenhouses were built to power plants for the garden.
A labyrinth can be created within a garden room at the French. In England during the Elizabethan and Tudor, the mazes are a popular way to entertain guests.
Even in the suburbs and the country, it is often best to use a formal language, design line of garden near the house. This is especially true if the land is flat. Curves and asymmetrical balance requires more talent in design to achieve a coherent whole.
Most developers see the property divided into garden rooms. The floors are concrete, marble, grass, etc., the walls are fences, walls, hedges, etc., the ceilings are sky, the tops of trees, etc. To connect the
rooms, the doors are set into the walls with breaks. movable objects, fountains, pools, garden art are placed at strategic locations to direct the visitor's eye from one room to another. Often, the designer wants to block the surrounding landscape. At the end of the order is placed an object, known as the terminus. This is done to keep the space of an autonomous unit.
While you might rooms naturalist, but officially designated garden rooms are easier to control.
If you feel overwhelmed by the possibilities of your property, consult with your friends, neighbors or family for referrals to professional garden designers or landscape architects. If you prefer a landscape architect, you can also contact the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA).