PROJECT DETAILS

Project: Villa AMore

Year: 2024

Location: Debeljak

Status: Finished

Designing a modern Mediterranean garden according to a Floramye project involves, in addition to carefully combined perennial beds, the systematic use of stone mulch. By mimicking the original landscape surrounding the property, this combination of natural materials and indigenous plants serves as a winning aesthetic solution. The backbone of the garden consists of amoeboid-shaped areas filled with aromatic and flowering perennials that soften the rigid lines of the architecture.

Special emphasis is placed on creating a pleasant microclimate, where fruitless mulberry trees (Morus platanifolia 'Fruitless') will soon provide much-needed deep shade, making this outdoor space exceptionally inviting for relaxation. Alongside them, olive trees (Olea europaea) and narrow pyramidal cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis') provide the garden with a classic Mediterranean vertical structure.

The plant selection is enriched with species such as lavender, rosemary, immortelle, and African lilies, ensuring fragrant and visual dynamics throughout the year. Peripheral areas and privacy zones are defined by Japanese mock orange hedges (Pittosporum tobira), while pedestrian and vehicular paths are clearly separated by modern pavers, creating a functional and harmonious whole.

Modern garden design is accentuated by linear paths made of white stone that intersect areas filled with Mediterranean plants. The combination of gravel and aromatic perennials creates visual harmony, while the mulberry trees in the background gradually form natural shade zones for maximum outdoor comfort.

From the air, the precise geometry of the paths is visible, integrated into the organic, amoeboid forms of the garden beds. This contrast between the clean lines of the walking surfaces and the rich plant undergrowth, such as lavender and immortelle, faithfully captures a modern interpretation of the indigenous Dalmatian landscape.