This triangular garden in Ballsbridge was covered in concrete and slabs and the clients didn’t think a lovely garden would be possible to achieve with the shape and lack of soil. The walls were also quite unappealing. The clients didn’t want to over spend as they assumed they would be upscaling in a few years. Seven years later they didn’t want to move as they loved their garden so much.
Due to the awkward shape I chose a 45 degree angle for the paving which would shift the orientation of the patio and beds towards the longest wall thereby creating the ‘illusion’ of a wider garden.
There was plenty of space for a generous main patio, the big man-hole was integrated into a large bed with planting surrounding it but still easily accessible if necessary. I planned in a small destination at the rear with a raised bed to sit on.
I love the way the garden looks and feels bigger than its humble dimensions and how lush the planting looks with the black backdrop of the walls.