Residential House N, Pixendorf

The modern single-family home with a minimalist design approach sets a clear framework in terms of architecture. The combination of functionality and aesthetics was also of great importance for the design of the outdoor space. Characterized by creativity, a willingness to experiment, and the pursuit of innovation, this garden reflects the spirit of futuristic garden architecture. The stepping stone path through the garden is accompanied by multi-stemmed serviceberries in lush grass strips, on the terrace, alongside the 'Hopper' dining table, there are two pink 'Kaba' sofas and a 'Qrater' fire bowl. The harmonious balance between the carefully chosen variety of materials results in an attractive overall picture.






Modern and minimalistic.


FACTSHEET
Garden area: 450 m²
Furniture: Paola Lenti, Extremis
Features:Step plates, gravel areas, clad wooden slat wall, roof greening
Planting:Japanese maples, rock pears, flowering cherries, trumpet tree, panicle hydrangeas, blue perovskia, lavender, verbena, gaura, anemones, Chinese reed, Pennisetum, feather grass, blue fescue
Plant pots: LVIV, Domani, steel rings
Lighting: Davide Groppi, Vibia






