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Gardens of Corfu (Hardcover)
Rachel Weaving; Photographs by Marianne Majerus
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R1,562
R1,462
Discovery Miles 14 620
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Gardens have never been as important as they are today. The breadth
of styles and types is hugely varied. Everything goes, whether
inspired by the past or looking towards the future, from
traditional vegetable plots to vertical gardens and from
nature-filled designs to sleek, modernist creations. Choosing what
suits your space can be a daunting prospect and everyone, even the
professionals, needs help to realize opportunities and create
outdoor spaces in tune with their personal needs and dreams. A
garden is what we make it: there is no right or wrong way and each
is unique. Richly illustrated by the photos of award-winning
photographer Marianne Majerus and with illuminating text by
landscape architect Heidi Howcroft, this book shows what is
possible for every type of garden, from challenging small spaces to
expansive plots. Design tools are explained, planting styles
explored, and inspiration is drawn from a wide variety of locations
and climates to appeal to garden owners and designers everywhere.
The book is not only a companion to Garden Design: A Book of Ideas
but is also a valuable style catalogue and sourcebook in its own
right, encouraging and inspiring readers to discover their own
garden style - be it contemporary or traditional, cottage-style or
urban minimalist.
Winner of the Garden Media Guild Book Photographer of the Year 2015
'This book will inspire readers to envision what is possible even
in the smallest, most improbable spaces'. Publishers Weekly 'Just
looking at Marianne's stunning photographs made me want to go
outside and start re-thinking my plot....I defy any reader not to
find a style they can feel comfortable with in this book, there are
plenty of ideas which can be adopted, even for the most difficult
location'. Reckless Gardener There is no one way to design a
garden. The variations and breadth of possibilities are astonishing
but it is the choices of the individual that make the world of
gardens so exciting. Creating a garden is part common sense and
part instinct but we all need inspiration to help us realize the
garden we want. Garden Design: A Book of Ideas is the must-have
visual reference for garden owners, architects and designers. With
over 600 images by award-winning photographer Marianne Majerus and
incisive advice from garden designer and best-selling writer Heidi
Howcroft, this book takes the reader from getting the concept right
to choosing the perfect finishing touches for your outdoor space.
The gardens featured are large and small, urban and rural in a wide
range of styles from contemporary to classical to naturalistic.
Every aspect of designing a garden is explored, from assessing your
plot and soil to choosing a style as your inspiration, selecting
the right components (be they hard landscaping, boundaries or
plants) and tackling more challenging spaces.
A beautifully illustrated history of the world famous landscape
garden at Stourhead, created by generations of the Hoare banking
dynasty. Cross the south lawn at Stourhead and descend through the
ancient and rare trees. Soon you will see a great lake appear,
decorated with classical temples and arched bridge that lunges to
the other side of the water. Continue on and you will find a
mystical, jagged grotto; a gothic hideaway; gods, muses and saints.
This is how Henry Hoare - known as Henry the Magnificent - would
have approached the garden he designed with Henry Flitcroft. Did he
imagine himself as a journeying Aeneas, or was he recreating a
Claud Lorrain landscape? This is the first history - in colour - of
a unique landscape created by generations of the Hoare banking
family. It follows its evolution, describing how flights of folly,
individual flair and tastes, combined with careful stewardship,
have formed a national treasure and one of the finest example of
the English landscape garden. The book includes a foreword by James
Stourton and newly commissioned photography by renowned garden
photographer Marianne Majerus.
In today's ever increasingly compact living spaces, many of us have
to make the best of very small outdoor spaces from patios and
courtyards to roof gardens and balconies. "101 Ideas for Small
Gardens" is a unique and dynamic title that delivers over 100
captivating and exciting ideas, to make the most of a very small
garden space. This clever little book gets straight to the heart of
all the necessary practicalities and possibilities, in an engaging
and original way to instantly involve and inspire the reader, with
features on the 10 key points to assess your garden's assets, 10
designer tips to make your garden look bigger and 10 plants to
thrive in the shade. The book begins with The Big Picture, which
looks at the space you have and helps you work out, what you want
to do with it. This chapter also explains the practicalities of
budgeting and drawing up an action plan, and ends with a look at a
wide range of inspiring garden styles from Zen gardens to formal
topiary. Getting Down to Detail focuses on the individual elements
of the garden including boundary walls, underfoot surfaces,
lighting, outdoor heaters, water features, garden furniture and the
best plants for small spaces. Finally, Keeping It Fresh tells you
how to maintain the perfect space, you've created with tips on
watering, pruning and other seasonal tasks, and some quick fixes
for stylish garden entertaining!
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