In contrast, Grey Yorkstone planking edges the water. “It draws the eye from the source of the water, along the rill and up the vertical stone at the end of the garden,” says, Matt, “which makes the space feel like a panorama, with a sense of journey even when standing still.”
The shape of the rill also plays its part in this, in a clever balance of dynamism and serenity. Creating a mirror for the planting and boulders, and maintaining the garden's rectilinear stability, the water nevertheless zigzags across the garden, taking the eye to the distant corner.