The Studio Garden is where traditional motifs are re-interpreted with industrial materials to give this Rhode Island garden a fresh look. Hedges of yews, beech, arborvitae, and boxwood provide a rigorous green architecture to perennials and grasses, which offer color and texture through the seasons.
The garden surrounds a 1920s clapboard home. The overall design is based on a traditional layout. The clients are English, and the idea of garden rooms appealed to them. The rooms include an entry court, a terrace with a fire feature, a woodland garden, a dining terrace, a formal garden with a lap pool, two-facing pavilions, and
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