Baroque style in landscape design - application and features
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The currently popular Baroque style is quite difficult to implement, especially when it comes to decorating an entire garden plot. The design of a garden in the Baroque style can be used to decorate individual zones in the garden, flower beds, and add some style motifs to the composition.
The luxurious and whimsical Baroque landscape style is the direct heir to the French chateau gardens and parks. Its application in practice is quite laborious and requires substantial financial investments, as well as constant care. Therefore, many gardeners decorate only part of their plot in the Baroque style, bringing elements of French luxury to the overall composition of the garden.
Baroque style - a return to tradition
Landscaping is experiencing a growing interest in styles that have been largely forgotten and gone into the past. The classics of the past centuries, seemingly irrevocably outdated, are gaining relevance and sometimes becoming more popular than modern trends. The reason for this is its versatility, amazing subtlety of details, decorative expressiveness.
Baroque motives are such an example of the opened second wind in the classical style direction. The growing popularity of Baroque is associated with its transformations aimed at finding ever more expressive and contrasting solutions, expanding color combinations and the emergence of new decorative elements.
The changes in line with the spirit of the times have allowed the classic style to reach a new level. Even the simplest Baroque elements introduced into the garden design give it both aristocracy and extravagance.
Features of the baroque style
This is both strict geometry of forms and purity of lines. Above all, refined and bold combinations of details and accents give the ensemble its characteristic refined luxury. Neat borders and green hedges, traditionally separating zones and framing flower beds, are rightfully considered the hallmark of the Baroque style. Expressiveness and ornamentation of the most modest objects is given by strict fences, for the creation of which it is used boxwood, hornbeam, yew. Their use is especially important in small gardens, where it is impossible to build high hedges. Instead of classic zoning, there is scope for creative border decoration using neat hedges of various shapes, giving the garden a unique character.
Of course, the Baroque style is not limited to the presence of green fences and borders. The artistic filling of the composition is carried out thanks to the bold combinations of perfect lawns and strict hedges with the splendor of flower beds. Spectacular plant ensembles framed by strict green frames, even in small quantities, can set the tone for the entire garden design. Another distinctive feature of the Baroque style is the use of only the purest and brightest colors. The choice of plants with contrasting colors is typical for this direction. Let's consider simple ways to implement the basic principles of the Baroque when decorating a garden.
Symmetry and seriality are the main features of the Baroque style
The most spectacular and traditional element of the Baroque is the symmetrical arrangement of objects of the same shape - beds and flower beds, surrounded by green frames.The series of flower beds and flower beds are separated by perfectly straight paths, often converging at one central point, where another recognizable element of the style is located - the medallion. This is a round area or a single accent like a stem tree or a pot arrangement. Even in a small area that excludes the creation of a series of flower beds, you can observe the principle of symmetry by placing a sculptural image or a flowerpot in the center of the flower bed.
Another way to bring baroque motifs into an already existing composition is to form a green border around the flower garden. In addition to the solid frame, there are dotted plantings of boxwood around the perimeter of the flower bed, or pot compositions that emphasize the contours of flower beds. You can re-trim your existing green curb, lawn, sharpen the seating area, zone your lawn with mazes, or decorate with symmetrically placed sculptures or potted plants.
Baroque style - architectural elements
The Baroque style is easily recognizable from the small architecture objects used to decorate the garden. This is the easiest and fastest way to bring the charm inherent in this direction to the composition and add spectacular accents.
Small architecture objects include metal pavilions, gazebos, balustrades, stone flowerpots, pedestals, sculptures, semi-columns, multi-tiered fountains. Among the pieces of garden furniture, benches of various shapes look especially impressive in the garden. They can be cast, forged, combined, with carved details. Placed at the end of a walkway or near a hedge, a banquette will fill a secluded corner of the garden with an atmosphere of magic. Especially if you place potted plants on the sides, and put several embroidered pillows on the bench itself.
The Baroque style also does not ignore the garden ponds. Classic round ponds with fountains located in the center, multi-tiered cascades, ponds with sculptural images will accentuate the luxury of decor elements. Baroque motives will help to successfully beat even the most modest staircase with tub plants or a flower garden surrounded by a boxwood frame.