This English-country-style vacation home with a vast European-style garden is quite an elegant one.
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Story: Warapsorn /// Photos: Soopakorn Srisakul, Rithirong Chanthongsuk /// Style: Pakhawadee Phahulo /// Architecture: Phumisak Thiankhaprasit /// Interior Decoration: Nitsanat Jaroenthaithawee /// Garden Design: Kongyos Boonrak and Thapana Vachiramas /// Landscaping: My Garden Corner
Divided into small sections, the garden starts at the front of the house, with a neatly trimmed Hokkien tea hedge formally arranged for a welcoming effect. This spot has an intentionally playful feeling. Seasonal flowers are planted in open areas while the formal design is preserved with the Hokkien tea hedges framing the flowerbeds.
Next to the house is a cobblestone path; here landscaping is in “mixed border garden” style. Assorted plants with detailed leaves and bright flowers grow together for a natural look, rather than clearly separated into plots. From here two more spots are visible; a circular grass lawn surrounded by rose beds, and a courtyard set up like a chessboard.
Behind the house is a beautiful and varied rose garden, once more hedged in by Hokkien tea plants. In spite of the single level garden design, there is a background of tall trees to dispel any sense that dimension might be lacking.
Stepping into the house you still feel the owners’ dedication to the natural world. Glass doors all around open on the beautiful garden outside.
Each bedroom on the second floor has a private balcony for coming out to sit, feel the breeze, and enjoy the garden. A simple look around shows that the European garden, plants, and nature itself are things this family takes delight in, and provide a true retreat from the workaday world.
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