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A Small Garden Without Borders in Marousi

Garden Redesign · 2026

A Small Garden Without Borders in Marousi

Landscape design

This was a renovation of an old garden consisting of lawn remnants, a hedge, several trees, and containers with various plants. The goal was to reduce water consumption, design a contemporary garden, and infuse it with a sense of airiness and space.

Because the garden is situated as a narrow strip along the northern side of the house, an old Viburnum tinus hedge—5m high and 2m wide—blocked the sun and created a tunnel effect. Over two years, we gradually reshaped it into a lower, more structured form.

The garden lacked pathways, and access was limited to the house's perimeter paving. We replaced the lawn with gravel pathways and small low-water shrub communities. To 'brighten' the garden, we used shrubs with light and variegated foliage. The gravel pathways provided a sense of space and freedom of movement.

The sunniest spot in the garden was transformed into a small meadow of ornamental grasses and herbs.

We continue to care for this garden and will guide its ongoing development. Our goal is to make the garden's boundaries 'invisible,' to blur the space, and to cultivate a feeling of endless nature all around.

Yana Danyuk

Yana Danyuk

Principal Designer

Wide shot of the renovated garden in Marousi showing the transition from lawn to structured gravel pathways.
Working with form: transforming the hedge to improve sunlight penetration
Structured Viburnum tinus hedge reshaped to open up light and space in a narrow garden.
Creating a sense of spaciousness through the integration of gravel pathways
Low-maintenance shrub community with variegated foliage designed for a modern aesthetic.
An ornamental grass and herb meadow as a focal feature of the contemporary garden
A small meadow of ornamental grasses and herbs planted in the sunniest section of the garden.
Careful integration of family plant collections into the new design
Personalized arrangement of sentimental plant containers integrated into the new landscape design.
Using variegated plants to visually brighten the space
Detail view of the seamless transition between paving and garden beds to create an invisible boundary effect.
The result of the renovation: a borderless garden integrated into its environment
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