One of my favorite things about having a blog is getting to connect with people all around the world. Interestingly enough, a great deal of my readers are from Australia. Good taste is universal, and I am so happy I have been able to connect with many Aussies through my instagram and other social media accounts. While I often post so many designs of homes and landscapes by Americans, I thought it would be a good idea to branch out today to the great down under.
I stumbled upon the landscape and garden design of Australian Paul Bangay early on in my blog, so when I came across one of his images recently I thought I would do further research on his work. I can certainly say I was not left disappointed. His gardens are thoughtful, detailed, and perfectly scaled. I am sure most of my Australian readers are aware of his work, but I just had to share his flawless execution and timeless landscape design with everyone.
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Tips from Paul Bangay
The perfect pathway of pea gravel lined with beautiful boxwood. Photo source: Paul Bangay
A high hedged home that is every bit of class and elegance. Photo source: Pinterest
Bangay is talented making the placement of everything look as if it has been there for years, and will be for years to come. Photo source: Red Bubble
Classically fresh and sophisticated. I love the gray herringbone brick surrounded by the tall and perfectly trimmed trees. Photo source: Paul Bangay
Serene and peaceful walls of green compliment this fountain inlet within the garden. Photo source: Paul Bangay
I love how Bangay uses different sizes of sphered boxwood to frame this fountain. Photo source: Paul Bangay
A field straight out of my dreams. Photo source: Paul Bangay
No detail is overlooked, even the home itself blends with Bangay’s garden design. I appreciate how the house is not completely covered, but has the perfect amount of landscape application. Photo source: Pinterest
On the other hand, here is a house completely covered. I love it just as much. From the pergola to the hydrangeas and Boston ivy, this home has an enchanting aesthetic. Photo source: Pinterest
A beautifully potted boxwood. I really admire the use of a green pot for the boxwood. Photo source: Desire to Inspire
A partially covered pond creates a stillness in this garden area of green with some flowering plants. Photo source: Eco Outdoor
Fall foliage covers this home with rectangular topiaries and a pond with breathtaking views (see pond below). Seriously, I am ready for a Australian vacation. Photo source: Weekly Times Now
A sunken patio creates an unexpected aspect in this fairytale landscape oasis. Photo source: Paul Bangay
It is clear that Bangay is a master of his craft. He has the upmost respect from this potted boxwood. To purchase his books: Click to Visit His Book Shop Online