‘Natural Attraction’

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Our esteemed ‘Carramar’ project has been featured in the leading lifestyle magazine Best Homes, Sydney edition. This project showcases how the careful selection of natural materials, soft planting palettes and an understanding of site topography compliment the architecture and capture the best the property has to offer.

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Every property has it’s unique attributes that make it special. Our job as landscape designers is to understand how the architecture, adjacent neighborhood and lifestyle needs of our clients relate back to the site. A successful garden then sees the integration of these components, creating a livability that feels seamless, connective and timeless.

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“Engendering a feeling of sanctuary, this garden immerses you in nature”

SENSE OF PLACE

“Conjuring a truly authentic sense of place, this award winning garden, designed by Tim McBurney of Liminal Landscape Design, captures the laidback feel of the lush hinterland location while capitalising on the coastal views.

“The brief was to create more usable spaces with a natural, informal aesthetic,” says Tim. “During my first visit to the property it was clear that the gently undulating site, with views onto farmland and out to the ocean, would offer great possibilities.”

When the owners of the property, which they dubbed Carramar, met with Tim, they had quite the wish list. They wanted to incorporate level areas, new gardens, a fire pit zone with seating and a tree-encircled meditation deck. Some requests were substantial, such as a large lap pool to be sensitively designed and perfectly placed; others of smaller scale, such as the inclusion of a new letterbox.

“Natural materials were to be used to evoke the sense that the garden had always been there. Luckily, the rich alluvial soil brought with it many opportunities, including large quantities of stone which could be salvaged and used throughout the garden to imbue it with a genuine sense of place,” says Tim.

“The topography of the site and natural grade of the land gestured to the possibility of outdoor rooms to linger in or move through. Large established trees anchored the site and provided much needed scale against the architecture of the home.

“The movement and flow of space seemed to mark the logical placement of meandering gravel paths and stone steps, as well as swathes of native grasses and groundcovers to evoke the feeling of being immersed in nature.”

Down from the house, the slope also presented the perfect placement for the pool, which Tim nestled into the hillside to capture the pristine coastal views and cooling summer breezes.

“The pool fence was an important design consideration and needed to blend in with the surrounding environment. The solution was to use vertical timber batten fencing, placed within the gardens so that the native plantings would, in time, grow through the gaps making the fence almost disappear,” says Tim.

The careful placement of large stone boulders throughout was another key consideration. These were also used in the construction of the retaining walls, firepit seating area and letterbox.

“The resulting garden is a mixture of colour and contrast, leisure and reflection, and built and natural forms all within a wildness of native grasses that move gently in the wind and create a feeling of sanctuary,” says Tim.

Meeting the design brief perfectly, the garden won three accolades including Landscape Designer of the Year – Emerging Designer, in the 2023 LDI National Landscape Design Awards.

Liminal Landscape Design under Tim’s guiding hand, services Newcastle, the wider Hunter region as well as Sydney, bringing innovative design solutions to gardens be they large or small; rural, coastal or urban.

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