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A Feng Shui Garden, private residence, Switzerland

The design brief was to create a Feng-Shui Garden that sits in harmony within the surrounding landscape and complements the newly renovated house. It also serves as a retreat? for Helen’s Bio-Resonanz practice, as she often treats patients who need a quiet place to relax after intensive therapy.
The garden has three themes, the entrance, the wild garden and the secret garden. These are divided by large grasses, which not only give a soft appearance, but create movement during both summer and winter months.
Larch timber is used throughout the concept, which ties into the timbers on the house and garage, and native plants and stones are used throughout the wild garden to create a completely natural feel.

“For all your effort and great work in our garden I would like to thank you! The response of all of our visitors and guests is always very enthusiastic.”
Peter Fiechter, PowerValue AG, Betschwanden, Switzerland.

Paving:
Decking:
Sculpture:
Dragon:
Gravel paths:
Pond:
Padang Light Granite / Maggia Granite
8 x 15cm Larch
10mm Galvanized steel
13m long Oak
Native limestone
Butyl rubber liner

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