कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

OUTDOORS: WINTER GARDEN

Home Beautiful

|

August 2020

A CREATIVE COUPLE’S COOL-CLIMATE GARDEN IS A STUDY IN MASS PLANTING, STRUCTURE AND STYLE

- JULIA FAIRLEY

OUTDOORS: WINTER GARDEN

Room mates “Zones or ‘rooms’ in a garden are key to getting the most out of your space,” says Katrina, a keen green thumb. Segmenting the area with ironstone walls and terraces visually enlarged the garden and made it usable, despite its slope. “The terraces flow seamlessly into each other through the curves we designed,” she adds.

As most renovators know, therapy is a common consequence. This was true for Katrina, a textile designer, and Alex, a builder, who live together in a quiet village in the Blue Mountains, NSW. “The garden was therapy from our renovation,” says Alex, of landscaping the sprawling space. The couple moved to the Blue Mountains from Sydney in 2011 and immediately sunk their hands into their property’s weed-riddled ground. “We did a massive clearing of blackberry, agapanthus, jasmine, and montbretia,” explains Katrina. “We quickly learned the maximum weight for a green bin before it wasn’t collected!”

Winter blooms For a lush cool-climate garden, turn to perennials and winter-flowering plants. “Anything that’s deciduous is going to be a skeleton, so you want to be looking for evergreens like Buxus and lavender,” says Alex. “Some perennials and bulbs flower in winter, like snowdrops and hellebores, which are fantastic,” he adds.

Home Beautiful से और कहानियाँ

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

Time to CELEBRATE

With the festive season just around the corner, it's time to stock up on decorations and chocolates for the table

time to read

1 min

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

SURF'S UP

Every day feels like a holiday in this special home, where social gatherings and solo pursuits are both catered for equally

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

COUNTDOWN to Christmas

'Tis soon the season to be jolly, so to help you plan ahead, we bring you a festive, flavour-filled menu from The Christmas Collection, a delightful new cookbook by The Australian Women's Weekly

time to read

7 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

THE gardener's LOG

This easy guide to growing hydrangeas reaps armfuls of flowers for years to come

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

MAKING MERRY

The secret to a magical and memorable Christmas is all in the sensory touches and attention to detail. From furniture placement and the perfect playlists to emergency gifts, consider this your official party planning guide

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

ALL FIRED UP

Enjoy a slice of heaven with an outdoor pizza oven

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

SILVER LINING

This contemporary native garden design enjoys the tick of approval from council without scrimping on style and structure

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

Light YEARS

Lighting design has evolved in leaps and bounds throughout the past century. These are the styles that still hold up today

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

A DAY TO REMEMBER

Our Lunch on the Lawn event for readers at The Mint in Sydney celebrated our 100th birthday in style

time to read

1 min

December 2025

Home Beautiful

Home Beautiful

Deck the DOORS

The front door is our favourite place to make a festive first impression, and it doesn't have to involve a traditional wreath. From fragrant foliage and whimsical florals to ribbons, bells and pine cones, there are countless ways to deck your doorway in seasonal style. It might even be the perfect time to adorn your door with a fresh coat of paint. Here, we've matched Wattyl's most beautiful hues with decorative touches to ring in the holidays in style – and keep the cheer shining long after the season ends.

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size