A design solution for a small sloping garden
As so often happens, a difficulty turned into a bonus. The sloping site was divided into three different levels. These subtly zone the space into a utility area, a space to sit and eat and, at the far end, somewhere to lounge and relax completely. Once the climbers have become established, the relaxation area will have a cool, green, calming leafiness.
There's quite a classical feel. This is often a good choice for a small space because it can be evoked with a few well-chosen features. Here, you have topiary, the bust and the strong balance between the lines running down the garden and across, echoed in the chequerboard – or stack bond - paving pattern.