Balance In Garden Design
Investing a lot of money in hard and soft landscaping products and choosing the most beautiful combinations of plants is not enough the overall effect can still fail to work as a whole.
Balance in garden design. Formal garden designs can demonstrate symmetrical balance and informal gardens can demonstrate informal balance. Ensuring proper balance in an asymmetrical design means planning your garden spaces in such a way that you can in fact create balanced plantings. Balance is layers of voids and masses light and shade enclosure and exposure colour movement and character as well as many other aspects.
This also enables naomi to work directly with a handful of trusted contractors ensuring that exceptional customer experience is achieved in conjunction with exceptional gardens. When there is balance the overall picture of the garden when viewed from a particular view point appears to have the same visual weight on the left and right of the view point and so is pleasing to the eye. Balance is a state of equilibrium whether real or perceived.
It looks awkward and at a fundamental aesthetic level it just doesn t work. The decision to keep balanced garden design small means that naomi continues to deliver unparalleled personalised service to her clients.