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- Green walls hug the garden, showing that vertical surfaces can be clothed in plants to create a lush and vibrant outdoor environment
- A hot tub, within a modern glass-fronted building, is in the heart of this fun and plant-filled space, helping whisk the occupants away from the stresses and demands of every day life
- Structural planting is key here: from the tall Rhus and Catalpa trees to shrubby foliage such as Fatsia and bamboos, backed up by bold flowers of orange and red
91ÇÑ×Ó the garden
The adventurous planting scheme in Jungle Fever has been designed to create a fun and engaging space inspired by a tropical jungle environment. The hard landscaping is practical, with a combination of Indian stone paving and tegula sett for the flooring materials, oak sleepers mimicking the uprights of trees, and laser-cut screens to create a stylish boundary.
At the heart of the space is a glass building with sliding panels, which houses a contemporary hot tub. Nearby is a bespoke fire pit, allowing the garden to be used when the evenings are cooler. The feature has a lid so it doubles up as a coffee table.
The planting features large specimens of fatsias and bamboos, and Rhus and Catalpa provide a statement. Bold reds, oranges and yellows contrast with blues, purples and vivid pinks.
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