A garden designed for privacy
Clean design, well-defined spaces, and meticulous attention to detail make even a small corner lot seem spacious and private. These refined qualities were just what homeowners Rand Babcock and Tony Nahra were seeking when they contacted garden designer Daniel Lowery.
“We were after something lush, nearly tropical ― a blend of Asian Zen sensibility and European formality,” explains Babcock. Lowery put it all together for them.
First, he surrounded the garden with an English laurel privacy hedge (use a dwarf hemlock in cold climates). Then Lowery installed a round sitting and visiting area at one end of the property and an alfresco dining area at the other. Each is paved with tumbled concrete steppingstones; grids of matching stones connect the patios. A planting bed filled with cannas, lilies, Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’, and potted water gardens lies between the two patios.