
Milano, MI, Italia
Esterno - Giardino
First, I divided the garden into several areas so each part of the space can serve a specific purpose while still feeling connected. The main lawn area remains open to keep a sense of spaciousness and allow children to play freely.
One of the main zones is the sitting and relaxation area. In this space, I proposed a small shed that can be used as a shaded seating area. The structure is optional, so the space can also remain open if you prefer a lighter and more flexible garden layout.
Another important feature of the design is the pond area. I placed the pond in a dedicated zone to create a calm focal point in the garden. In the visualizations, I explored different shapes for the pond to show how it could adapt to the space while including aquatic plants and a small fountain to enhance the relaxing atmosphere.
A separate area is dedicated to the children’s play zone. This space allows kids to enjoy outdoor activities safely. Beneath the play structure, I proposed a soft sand surface to provide a comfortable and safe ground for play.
The solar panel area remains unchanged as requested. To integrate it better into the garden, I added plants and shrubs around the structure so it blends naturally with the surrounding landscape.
To connect the different areas of the garden, I introduced concrete stepping slabs that create a simple and elegant pathway. These walking paths make it easy to move through the garden while guiding visitors from one zone to another.
Finally, I added gravel surfaces and a variety of plants and shrubs throughout the design, especially around the solar panels and along the walking paths. These elements help reduce water consumption, add texture to the garden, and create a more natural and harmonious outdoor environment.
Overall, the goal of this design is to create a charming and functional garden where the family can relax, children can play, and natural elements such as water, plants, and stone work together to create a peaceful atmosphere.