Blades of glory
While designing the walkway leading from her parent’s contemporary home in Zwavelpoort, Pretoria to the cottage located on a lower level on the erf, architect Nadine Engelbrecht made the most of the slope of the yard to create these beautiful integrated grass steps.
“The separate two-bedroom cottage, used for visiting family, is not internally connected to the main house. The grass stairs provide easy outdoor access between the two spaces,” explains Nadine. “Using grass steps softens the link and creates a continuous landscaped path.”
Working with contractor Hans Boersema and landscape architect Nandi Koster, the team planted concrete curbs into the landscape, using steel rods to secure them, then filled them with soil and planted LM grass.
Mind the gaps
Designer Marius Hitge solved the problem of a patchy, unloved lawn at his home in Welgemoed, Cape Town by laying square grey pavers in a striking harlequin pattern and filling in the gaps with low-maintenance daisy lawn (Phyla nodiflora) as groundcover instead of traditional grass. By growing scented plants including lavender, lemon trees, roses and herbs around the edges he has created an intimate outdoor room that feels like a sanctuary.
Hip to be square
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A Perfect Contrast
The Grovés’ distinctly different front and back gardens – one veld, the other formal – are the result of meticulous planning and heaps of creativity.
‘This Is My Happy Place'
Helen Muir designed her own beautiful outdoor entertainment nook – and also assisted with the construction.
More Structure, Less Hassle
A formal design and waterwise solutions have resulted in a beautiful garden that requires little upkeep.
The Birds & The Bees (And Other Creatures)
When it comes to biodiversity in your garden – the more wildlife, the merrier!
A Crowd-Pleaser
Thanks to the vision of its new owners, a neglected garden was turned into an outdoor oasis ideal for entertaining.
The Sweet And The Sour
Sometimes, when hard work fails to bear fruit, you just have to look at things differently, says Wicus Pretorius.
Something From Nothing
What do a bare backyard, a dusty sidewalk and leftover building material have in common? Hidden potential, according to these homeowners!
The lay of the lawn
Whether you use artificial grass to create a low maintenance chill spot or the real deal to soften some steps, go green and elevate your space!
In the shade
Does the summer sun create too much heat in your home office? Provide shelter with a neat awing above the door.
Dive in!
A cool plunge pool for a hot day or a natural pool that attracts an abundance of birds to your garden – here’s how Home readers have reimagined the traditional water feature.