The crowning accomplishment in an extensive five-year home renovation on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula is the enchanting gardens, which contrast exquisitely with the straight edges and brutalist materials of the property’s architecture.
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“The garden was the final stage,” says homeowner Kelli. “It brings out our home’s true potential, aligning it with our vision of an ideal living space.” Kelli, a gallery director and art advisor, lives on the property with her partner David, an entrepreneur, and their sons Sam, 20, and until recently, Jack, 22.
The home – designed by KWD – is painted in Dulux Taihape, creating a striking backdrop for the colourful gardens. “Our home and garden deliberately contrast to enhance each other, which creates lively interaction between the built and natural environments,” says Kelli.
Nestled into the Port Phillip coast in Mount Martha, the design was handled by Melbourne landscape architect Heath Blair from Plume Studio. “The main objective was to soften the edges of the building,” says Heath. “And to create a functional landscape that offered a multitude of scapes for different social needs.” Kelli and David’s brief called for an informal garden conducive to fireside conversations, with ample space for larger gatherings.
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“The garden has been pushed to the border of the home, which anchors the site and soothes its edges.”
Heath, landscape architect
Evolving with the seasons, Heath chose plants that would create year-round splendour. “We wanted a garden that could be celebrated throughout the seasons,” he says. “It’s a garden that is fluid throughout the year. One that is soft and full of bloom one moment, then tactile and crunchy the next.”
Heath’s material selection was equally thoughtful. “The limestone and burnished concrete offer a subtle and soft texture against a dark facade,” he says. “These materials allow the different foliage colours and flowers to standout throughout all seasons.”
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Now the garden is established, maintenance is handled by David Cane and his team at DJR Horticultural. “The term ‘dream client’ gets thrown around a lot,” says Heath. “But Kelli and David were incredible, the conviction they had in our work was unbelievable.”
Equally happy with the result, Kelli concludes, “Our garden’s natural beauty makes our home feel more connected to its surroundings and offers an escape from our structured indoor spaces.”