Nestled in the heart of Dublin city this garden was relatively large considering its location. The main upper area was a blank canvas with beautiful aged brick walls on either side of the space and with a mews to the rear. The lower cellar level already had charm but the clients were keen to bring in a lot of planting in high raised beds. They were also keen to include lush planting on the upper level.
Burnt and then oiled wooden sleepers were used (clients’ idea) on the lower level which allowed water to seep through the troughs onto the existing stone slabs and into the drains.
On the upper level the raised beds were constructed using granite curbs. The clients also wanted lighting to be supplied by hanging lanterns which they had already purchased and these were to be hung from a wooden construction they had seen used in Japanese garden. We built these and also burnt and oiled them. An outdoor kitchen with a wooden roof and robust counters was constructed over a cobbled area against the wall of the house. Again the wood was burnt and oiled pre construction.
The plants were chosen by the clients with the help of Oliver Schurmann. The clients were keen to give a Japanese touch to the plant schemes, hence the inclusion of some very interesting and rare specimen trees and plants.
It was a truly wonderful experience working with these clients. I felt we had developed the concept together and I know they will cherish this garden for year to come. I hope to visit every few years to see it mature and age gracefully