Located within the pastoral setting of Newtown Square, this project focused on completing and elevating an already established architectural environment. With the pool, surrounding hardscape, and pool house in place, the objective was to introduce a planting framework that would soften structure, enrich seasonality, and create a cohesive relationship between built form and open land.
Our role centered on developing a horticultural strategy capable of bringing maturity and balance to the property without competing with the existing construction. Layered tree canopies, privacy screening, and perennial compositions were orchestrated to guide movement, frame views, and provide four-season interest while respecting the clarity of the original layout.
Our role centered on developing a horticultural strategy capable of bringing maturity and balance to the property without competing with the existing construction. Layered tree canopies, privacy screening, and perennial compositions were orchestrated to guide movement, frame views, and provide four-season interest while respecting the clarity of the original layout.