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Landscape Design Styles

  • person Shai Cohen
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Landscape Design Styles.

 

And here we are again at Sweet Blog, the sweetest blog online.

The place to be for all fans of the 'Home concept.'

 

Welcome to today's unique journey as we step outside the confines of our usual 'Home concept' and venture into the realm of backyard design.

Contrary to popular belief, a backyard is not just a backyard; it's a vital part of the 'Home' Concept. Its design quality is a crucial component of your overall home Decor strategy. So, let's not overlook it, shall we? Let's take a moment to truly appreciate its value to our living space.

In this article, we will take you on a journey through the enchanting world of backyard design styles, each with its unique charm and character. We'll provide a comprehensive understanding of each, helping you to find the one that resonates with your personal style and preferences.

By the end of this article, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to make the specific adjustment that works best for you, feeling informed and empowered.

 

'Find Your Garden Style - Landscape Design Styles.'

Hop on.

 

 

1. Make It 'Wild.'

 

 American scholar Robbie George once said:

"Let the heartbeat of nature echo in the wilderness of your soul."

 

Intuitively, the average person's first perception of a typical backyard is that it is a distinguishable area that is not really an integral part of his home but rather a kind of home-nature combination. 'Ex Territory painted in natural green,' you may call it.

Contrary to the typical perception of a backyard, a unique design style emerges - 'The Wild,' with its own distinct charm and allure that will surely captivate you.

This intriguing concept, which we will delve into, challenges the notion of a backyard as a mere extension of our homes.

The 'Wild' design style is not just another exterior feature of your house. It's a unique expression of your deep connection with Nature, a way to bring the outdoors into your home and foster a sense of harmony and tranquility that you'll cherish.

In a 'Wild' backyard, you'll find a practical garden with durable outdoor furniture and perhaps even some fruit and ornamental trees. It's a space that's as functional as it is beautiful.

The main principle underlying this style is the desire to leave Nature precisely as it is - In Nature - and due to its proximity to human residence, it will be given some aspects of 'Home' (Furniture, delicate landscaping, and more). But its main imprint will still be primarily natural and 'Green.' 

The benefits of this approach include a low-maintenance landscape, a habitat for local wildlife, and a peaceful, natural retreat right in your backyard.

Imagine a classic grandmother's garden in some small eastern European village - Something like that.

The things you will usually find in a backyard of this type are:

 

Simple/durable furniture.

Diverse seedlings and plants.

(Broken...) Wooden fence.

Empty and full planters.

Old rocking chairs.

Extremely minimal and straightforward lighting.

Everything you need for a good old BBQ.

An old lawnmower.

 

One of the defining features of the 'Wild' design style is the absence of a clear boundary between the house and its natural surroundings.  

This design approach aims to create a sense of being at home while also feeling a part of nature.

It will usually also contain discarded scrap, bicycle skeletons, and maybe even a tiny, old-fashioned warehouse.

In contrast, the 'Wild' design style lacks sophistication and innovative thinking. It is characterized by its simplicity and concrete nature, which may not align with modern landscape design's complexities and evolving needs. 

Now, as for our two cents regarding this style:

It can indeed be considered the most authentic. You can even find some similarities to the well-known 'Vintage' style.

But despite the rising nostalgia, unfortunately, we do not believe there is still a design justification for using this old-fashioned style in modern times.

The landscape design concept has evolved significantly, leaving behind the 'Wild' style. 

With all due respect to its origin, it is a relic of the past and not suited for modern times.

However, it's important to note that the 'Wild' design style can still be relevant in certain contexts, such as in rural or natural settings, where it can enhance the connection with the environment.

 

 On to the next one on our 'Landscape Design Styles' tip list.

 

 

2. The Modern Design.

 

 

Now, let's delve into the intriguing world of 'Modern' landscape design style.

The 'modern' landscape design style is a unique concept that ingeniously extends the interior of your home into the outdoors, opening up new possibilities for your living space.

Contrary to what was stated in paragraph one, this concept is about 'Bringing outside the house's interior' instead of preserving nature as is.

Imagine your living room, with all its components, moves out to a place not bounded by concrete boundaries called a 'Backyard.'

You will see a minor "Wild nature" in such a backyard with more colors/artificial materials.

The ground is usually not green (grass) but covered with flooring/deck.

Most of the accessories you will see will be made of synthetic materials.

The 'Modern' landscape design style is all about striking a perfect balance between 'Nature' and synthetics, a harmony that exudes modernity and home comfort, giving you the confidence to create a unique outdoor space.

Step into a backyard designed in the 'Modern' style, and you'll find a harmonious blend of home comforts and meticulously planned creative design elements, a space that inspires and excites, making you feel at ease in your outdoor oasis.

So, if summarizing all the elements that would typically contain this landscape style, It would roughly include the following list:

 

A Portable Propane Fire Pit.

Backyard Streams, Ponds/Waterfalls.

Patio Furniture.

A Treehouse.

Water Feature.

TV viewing area.

Retractable Shade.

Shaped plants.

A Hammock.

Propane-Powered Torches.

A Play Area With a Sandbox and Tire Swing.

Outdoor Kitchen.

Outland Living Backyard Fire Table.

A Wood Fire Pit.

 

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Backyard as another room in the house

 

The above are just a few examples of what you will find in the 'Modern-style' backyard.

You can read more here about trendy backyard ideas with a 'modern' twist.

And now for our two cents concerning this style:

We personally favor the 'Modern' style over the previous one, which, as mentioned, is more outdated.

That being said, we will still be obliged to pay more attention to and not neglect the concept of Nature while mistakenly turning our backyard into another room in the house.

It's perfectly fine to grant your yard a comfortable/modern/and homely design touch - we totally get it. Just remember to draw a clear line between your house and yard during the process.

Excessive design and modernization can completely blur those boundaries, which most people don't want. But, if you are built differently and are still interested in some design creativity, please read this article.

With that being said, let's move forward to the last paragraph in our list of landscape design styles.

 

 

3. Intermediate Style.

 

American author Taylor Jenkins Reid once said:

 

"The truth often lies, unclaimed, in the middle."

 

In the paragraphs above, we have shared our professional opinion on the different landscape design styles and their suitability, drawing from our extensive experience and aiming to provide you with a well-informed perspective.

Although it is clear we are more supportive of adopting the second style over the first, we still have some doubts and reservations about it. For instance, the option of completely blurring the backyard-house boundaries might erase our backyard's uniqueness to some degree. This could lead to a loss of the natural charm and character that a well-designed landscape can bring.

Therefore, the ideal style in our view is a balanced one, situated in the middle ground, offering a secure and well-considered approach to landscape design.

On the one hand, one that will incorporate most of the modern style's features and, on the other hand, will still retain elements of green and wild nature, offering the best of both worlds.

 

decorFind the middle ground!

 

 

 

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