Landscape refers to the visible features of an area of land, including the physical
elements, such as terrain, vegetation, water bodies, and structures, as well as the
overall arrangement and composition of these elements.
Interior landscape involves the intentional incorporation of natural elements and
landscape-like features into indoor spaces to improve aesthetics, well-being, and
functionality.
It's a design approach that aims to bridge the gap between the built environment
and the natural world.
Interior landscape can be broadly classified into two types:
Softscape and Hardscape
Hardscaping elements add focal points, access and practicality to the outdoor
living design
Softscaping elements adds color and beauty to the landscape
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2. Landscapes can be natural, shaped
by natural processes like erosion and
climate, or they can be
human-made, influenced by design
and construction.
Landscape refers to the visible features of an area of land, including the physical
elements, such as terrain, vegetation, water bodies, and structures, as well as the
overall arrangement and composition of these elements.
3. Interior landscape involves the intentional incorporation of natural elements and
landscape-like features into indoor spaces to improve aesthetics, well-being, and
functionality.
It's a design approach that aims to bridge the gap between the built environment
and the natural world.
4. Interior landscapes are commonly used in various settings, including homes,
offices, commercial spaces, healthcare facilities, and public buildings.
The goal is to create an
inviting and biophilic
atmosphere, which
means an environment
that incorporates
elements of nature to
improve overall
well-being, reduce
stress, and enhance the
quality of life for
occupants.
BENEFITS
5. Interior landscape can be broadly classified into two types:
Softscape and Hardscape
Elements of Interior Landscaping
6. Hardscaping elements add focal points, access and practicality to the outdoor
living design
Softscaping elements adds color and beauty to the landscape
A well-balanced landscape design includes an attractive combination of both
hardscaping & softscaping elements
Hardscape
Softscape
Water body
7. A vertical garden wall is a type of wall that is both unrestricted and
erect or part of the building that can be partially or fully covered in a variety of
vegetation.
Usually there is a medium of growth such as soil or an inorganic medium that
helps sustain the vitality of the wall.
8. There are two main types of garden walls:
Façade walls and living walls.
Façade walls are made of climbing plants or creepers that grow directly on the
or individually designed provision for support.
Living walls consist of modular panels made out of geo textile or stainless
steel containers with a growing medium and vegetation.
Living walls
Façade walls
9. In addition to enhancing an interior garden, water features can stand alone as an
attractive addition to any building. Water features include pools, fountains,
waterfalls, man-made streams, and fish ponds.
Whether you are designing a residential or commercial landscape, water features
can be a valuable addition that enhances the overall design and provides a range
of benefits for both people and the environment.
POOL POND FOUNTAIN
11. Fire pit:
open container in which a fire can be lit
Pergola:
a shaded passageway or sitting area
Hammock chair:
a suspended seat that sways for relaxation
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12. Stone steps:
Steps made with stone
Gravel:
loose aggregation of rock fragments
Cactus:
desert plant with sharp points
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14. Faux stone wall:
stone veneer panel
Ceramic Art:
art made from ceramic materials, including clay.
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15. Topiary:
Plants clipped into ornamental shapes
Boulder:
a large rounded geometrical rock shape
Waterfall Spillway:
Creates a cascading water flow
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16. Solid wood block table:
Table made from solid block of wood, typically
featuring a simple and rustic design
Flowering shrubs:
Shrubs with flowers
Dried Pampas grass:
tall, ornamental grass with feathery plumes
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17. Grass ground cover:
Grass used to cover an area of ground
Garden Bridge:
decorative bridge in a garden
Stepping stones:
line of flat stones that you can step on
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18. Hanging plants:
A suspended plant
Timber tree like columns:
timber fins arranged like trees
Planter bed:
raised or enclosed area for growing plants
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19. Hanging seats:
suspended seating, usually with rope/chain
Mounds:
elevated earth feature
Man made stream:
artificial watercourse with flowing water
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20. Statuary:
large sculpture of a person or animal
In-ground Pool:
pool built inside the ground
Hedge:
living fence of closely planted shrubs
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