Inside Out - 05.2018

(Greg DeLong) #1
PATHWAY (left) Rhaphiolepis indica ‘Oriental Pearl’ and Senecio
viravira with silver leaves are planted beside recycled sandstone
paving from the original garden. The fence is stained in ‘Palm
Beach Black’ by Porter’s Paints. BENCH (below) The brass mesh
fence and timber seat on the landing are by White + Dickson
Architects. Mesh provides safety while maintaining solar access,
ventilation and views. BACK GARDEN (opposite) The lawn
is surrounded by boundary trees to ensure privacy, but these

initially shocked Jaimie, he soon saw the benefits. As he says,
“I love the texture of the garden; I’m a big fan of shaping.
The organic nature of the backyard area has great shapes
and it’s only going to get better in years to come.”
Foliage textures, shapes and varying heights define the
subtropical planting theme. The interplay here is lively.
Two large, new frangipani trees are an essential addition,
enhancing the sense of garden maturity. Different layers
of green pervade the plant palette, creating lushness and
continuity, spiced with splashes of silver-leafed plants such
as Kalanchoe hildebrandtii and Senecio viravira. It is not a flowery
garden, but delicate blooms here and there add colour.
The Bauhinia tomentosa on the pool’s far perimeter features
exquisite yellow flowers and provides screening.
The continuity of complementary colour tones permeates
the garden, with all elements interconnecting. Michael designed
it this way, with nothing competing – just with beautiful, subtle
links. For Jaimie and Aimee, the colours all add to the ambience.
“That’s what everyone says when they come to visit – it just
has a very relaxing and peaceful feel to it.”
See more of Michael’s work at michaelcooke.com.au. The garden
was installed by Andrew Noble of Cornerstone Landscaping.
Visit cornerstonelandscaping.com.au.

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