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An island of greenery creates beautiful viewpoints in the garden. Regardless of the size of the garden, it is possible to create many different green images and the central flowerbed is a great tool for this. Additionally, it covers the temporary sandbox, which does not affect the aesthetics and is close enough to the place of rest.
A sandbox is a great element of children's play, but due to short-term interest, specially separated places become more of a problem than a convenience. Therefore, the lawn is the perfect place to place it.
The eternally crumbling sand is a support for lawn, loosens the soil and facilitates aeration, and the stable installation of the umbrella is a piece of cake.
Replacing the sand is also a maintenance procedure, by spreading it over the entire area of the lawn. When the sandbox stops arousing interest, just sow the crushed grass and continue to enjoy the beautiful garden composition.
The lawn is large enough to satisfy young footballers, while also keeping a quiet spot for benches hidden in the grass for the ever-reading dad. Everyone will find something for themselves in this garden, and a huge terrace that will accommodate the whole family.
The name "little big garden" was not created by accident, because the 400 m2 area was to meet the expectations of each member of a 6-person family, where the needs of 5-year-old children were intertwined with the needs of their mother, who loved growing vegetables, and the restless 12-year-olds who wanted space.
It was possible to make everyone happy, and the garden retained its decorative character.
Vegetable boxes have become the dominant decorative element, they gained their modern character both by using a material imitating concrete and an intense orange color to let some sun into the garden even in winter. The bicycle storage room narrows the passage, introducing an element of surprise for the walker, who from the built-up front area sees a spacious lawn, and at its end a relaxation corner, sheltering the boundary wall, which gives the feeling of a large open space, although the actual square meters do not confirm this at all.