Matt used three different finishes—Sawn, Premium Honed and Premium Honed with colour enhancer. “The different textures make the visitor pause and take in the garden at those points,” says Matt. The path both tapers and becomes subtly darker as it moves to the back of the design, giving the optical illusion of greater depth to the plot.
It had been intended to include DesignClad, not on the geometrically shaped back wall, but under the water. However, engineering practicalities and time constraints meant that this was changed on site, replaced with stones for a completely different texture. “It was a design flaw,” says Matt, self-deprecatingly. “It looked great when we tried it in the studio.”
Obviously, we were disappointed, but you can't argue with the results, which combine a multitude of textures into a welcoming garden that cunningly hides the endpoint of the path, enticing the visitor to explore.