Wonderful English Tudor estate and garden in Westover Hills, TX featuring raised all tile pool, antique brick, outdoor cabana, dining area and boxwood parterre. Architecture by Dobbins+Crow Architects.
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Love the garden, truly amazing work! What variety of boxwood was used here? »
The perfect symmetry of these simple geometric designs allows for the opportunity to decorate the flat planes created. Renaissance Europe saw the use of parterres and knot gardens in which simple — and later more complicated — shapes were delineated with low-growing evergreen plants. At first, as in this modern version of a knot garden, colored gravel was laid between the evergreen "lines."See more about parterre gardens