Fun and relaxation, designing a garden near Bonn

A garden for the whole family. Having fun playing between the rocks and on the slide. The terrace, which is an ideal place to spend the evening hours, is framed with basalt slabs and helps transition from the house to the paths in the garden. There is a close connection between the garden design and architecture, as well as a smooth transition from inside to outside. A strip of plants between the basalt slabs in home to flowers and grasses that change with the seasons. This project southwest of Bonn was appealing not only for how close it is to our company headquarters, but because our garden design would help create an even better home for a young family.

Designing a garden that is fun for the children, rocks for climbing and a slide

The outside space, high-quality design and relaxation with a view of the garden

In the evening, the garden is seen in a new light – a warm atmosphere is created

A welcome greeting from the trees – an impressive front garden

This is how beautiful a front garden can look: lively, aesthetic and close to nature thanks to the shapes created by the multi-stemmed trees, each a work of art in its own right. They are the undisputed stars of this green entrance to the house. Peter Berg designed this garden; with its characterful trees protruding from between the basalt rock, grasses and ferns, so that it would appear as though nature itself had created them. This design is unusual for a front garden, but well worth imitating. It is also unusually large, with space of approx. 350m2 available for planting.

Sun and rain – nature enchants grasses, shrubs and rocks

Project details

Garden dimension
350m2

Selection of trees used
Persian ironwood, sweetgum, witch hazel

Façade colour expert
Wolfgang Harz

Garden design
Peter Berg

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