LVL Project Landscaping

  • Landscaping project: ÁBATON

This landscape design transforms a wooded plot into a living garden, full of color, movement and biodiversity. It is a contemporary and wild space that adapts to the filtered shade of the existing trees, integrating a plant palette rich in violet, orange and intense green tones. The species in the design of this landscaping project have been chosen for their hardiness, low maintenance and seasonal appeal, with blooms occurring throughout the year.

The project combines organic pathways, quiet sitting areas and a loose but well-composed planting, resulting in changing and nuanced scenes. Plants such as verbena bonariensis, crocosmia, salvia, persicaria and celosia generate contrasts of form and color, attracting pollinators and fostering a healthy ecosystem. The result is a garden that breathes naturalness and character, designed to be enjoyed both up close and from inside the home.

This landscape design prioritizes the connection with the environment and the architecture, adapting to the topography and respecting the existing tree structure. The passageways are smoothly traced, integrated into the vegetation, and lead to rest areas where shade, silence and freshness are valued. The planting, although naturalistic, responds to a design scheme that takes care of the visual rhythm and the combination of heights and textures, so that the garden always offers interest.