Social, generous, designed around people
A garden built for gathering. Flowing spaces that invite conversation, dining areas that spill outdoors, and lighting that extends the evening. This is a garden designed to be shared.
The best parties flow naturally between indoors and out. The Entertainer garden creates a seamless transition from your home to an outdoor living room, dining area, and conversation nooks.
This design prioritizes usable space over ornamental planting. Every square foot is considered for how people will move, gather, and linger. The result feels generous without being vast.
Dedicated space for a barbecue, prep area, and casual serving station, positioned for easy access from the house.
A generous terraced or deck that accommodates everything from intimate dinners to larger gatherings, with built-in seating for overflow.
Secondary seating zones away from the main table-perfect for post-dinner drinks or smaller group conversations.
Layered lighting scheme: ambient festoon lights, task lighting for cooking, and subtle uplighting for atmosphere.
Pergola, sail shade, or umbrella anchors that provide relief from sun and light rain, extending the usable season.
Durable materials that withstand spills, stains, and heavy use-so you can focus on your guests, not your garden.
The planting in an Entertainer garden is chosen for structure and ease rather than demanding displays. You want a garden that looks good without requiring hours of attention before guests arrive.
The Entertainer follows a simple zoning logic that keeps the flow intuitive:
Near the house, a generous hard surface that can accommodate a table and chairs. This is your main dining area, positioned for easy kitchen access.
A change in level or material that signals a shift from formal dining to casual lounging. Built-in benches or a low wall with cushions create relaxed seating.
The garden edges are softened with planting that provides privacy and enclosure without blocking light. Tall grasses, pleached trees, or bamboo create screening.
The key is creating multiple destinations within a small space-so guests naturally spread out and the garden feels larger than it is.
Moderate. The hard landscaping requires occasional cleaning, and the planting is chosen for reliability over high maintenance. You'll spend more time setting up for parties than tending plants-and that's the point.
Annual tasks: Cutting back grasses in spring, feeding the espalier trees, refreshing container displays. Weekly tasks are minimal: a quick sweep of the terraced, deadheading if you have time.
This design can be adapted to your exact plot dimensions, orientation, and existing features. We'll adjust proportions, materials, and planting to suit your space and style.
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