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Bright and beautiful
Gardens Illustrated
|August 2023
This small city garden in Utrecht is now buzzing with life thanks to a transformation by designer Carolien Barkman
Toads, water snails and a shrew. None of these creatures – all of which have now made their home in this garden just a short walk from the centre of Utrecht – would previously have given it a second glance. “It was just awful,” says the owner. “Just a lot of paving, some sad grass and no plants. The kids liked it because they could play ball, but once they were old enough to play out on the street, we decided to make something beautiful instead.”
Having been impressed by images of Carolien Barkman’s work in a book on small garden design, they set up a meeting and gave her the brief: a lush, wildlife-friendly garden with lots of colour, room to grow vegetables and, crucially, space for three barbecues. “They also wanted space to sit under a tree, somewhere to eat and a pond,” remembers Carolien. “It’s not a big plot, so the challenge was how to fit this all in, while still creating a beautiful garden where the family could relax.”

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