The Making Sense Garden
Project year: 2024
Posted: 17 Jul, 2024
Award
Silver Medal, People's Choice Best Get Started Garden
Sponsor
Scouarnec and Victoria Pease-Cox Garden Design
Details
The Making Sense Garden is a sensory space designed for people with smell and taste disorders, enhancing sight, sound and touch through immersive planting and materials.
Set across two levels, a gently curving path leads to a sunken seating area surrounded by loose, naturalistic planting, tactile trees and softly layered herbaceous beds. A subtle water feature adds sound and calm.
Golden Amber Footpath Gravel, supplied by CED Stone, defines the pathways and complements the garden’s warm, harmonious palette. Our Flat Beige Pebbles were used in the water feature and Beige Palisades in the flower beds.
Products used:
Golden Amber Footpath Gravel
Flat Beige Pebbles
Contractor:
Acacia Gardens
We combine creative design with expert landscaping to deliver outdoor spaces that are practical, cohesive and beautifully finished, ready for relaxed weekends and family gatherings.