LANDSCAPE DESIGN FOR DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL SPACES    

Authors : Dr. PREETI HATIBARUA; Ms. JUGABRATA DAS

Publishing Date : 2024

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196897444.nsp2024.eb.ch-16

ISBN : 978-81-968974-6-8

Pages : 270-278

Chapter id : NSP/EB/HHABITS/2024/Ch-16

Abstract : Landscaping is the process of designing, creating, and managing outdoor spaces, whether they are public or private, to create an aesthetically pleasing environment that complements the surrounding environment and satisfiesthe preferences and needs ofthe individual or entity responsible for the space. This process entailsmaking changes to a land’s visible features, including fences, patios, decks, and other decorative additions, as well as vegetation, flowers, and grass.A good landscaper should have in-depth knowledge about the elements and principles of landscaping as well asthe nature of softscape (plant materials) and hardscape (non-living structural materials)elements and features to blend them with the garden design.Proper planning and designing are key requisites, before executing the design on the ground. Every landscape garden should have a theme, which should guide the selection of the hardscape and softscape elements.

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Cite : Hatibarua, P., & Das, J. (2024). Landscape Design For Domestic And Commercial Spaces (1st ed., pp. 270-278). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196897444.nsp2024.eb.ch-16

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