The latest landscaping trends transforming outdoor spaces in New Zealand

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19 February 2024

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Photography: Sarah Rowlands Photography
Photography: Sarah Rowlands Photography
In the ever-evolving world of garden design, homeowners are constantly looking for innovative approaches to transform their outdoor spaces. The benchmark for quality has risen dramatically with the expectation now that an outdoor living area should match the standard and style achieved inside the home. Contemporary landscaping trends reflect this, going above and beyond to create better outdoor areas for our homes that deliver in more ways than one.
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A wonderful example of naturalistic planting with some iconic natives in this hillside home in Christchurch. | Photography: Stephen Goodenough Photographer
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A courtyard-like design with privacy for relaxing and entertaining in comfort. | Photography: Sarah Rowlands Photography
A bold contrast of building and landscaping materials has a striking impact on one and all.
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