26/03/2026
We’re genuinely excited to share this.
Over the past few months we’ve been working closely with Amy at Hortus Collective on a full landscape design for the project — and what she’s produced has absolutely nailed the brief.
From the outset, this was never just about planting or “finishing off” the outside. The house itself has a strong modernist form, and it was critical that the landscape responded to that — not fought against it.
Amy has clearly taken that on board in a big way.
The layout isn’t random or decorative — it’s been carefully structured to work with the geometry of the house. You can see how the lines, proportions and spaces all relate back to the building, creating a real sense of cohesion between architecture and landscape.
What’s particularly impressive is the use of proportion — including subtle references to the golden ratio — to guide how the spaces are divided and experienced. It’s not something that jumps out at you, but it’s exactly why the scheme feels so balanced and “right” when you look at it.
The result is a design that has both clarity and softness:
• Strong, deliberate structure close to the house
• More natural, flowing planting as you move out into the garden
• Spaces that feel connected rather than forced
• A layout that will mature beautifully over time
It’s a proper piece of design thinking — not just how it looks on day one, but how it will live, grow and evolve with the house.
Massive thanks to Amy for really understanding the brief and pushing it further than we expected.
We can’t wait to bring this to life 🌿