Erskine Garden, Melbourne

The rear garden was designed to camouflage a two-storey garage at the back of the property, provide a lush outlook and a usable outdoor entertaining space for the family. The front garden is essentially a visual garden that was designed as a rich botanical display to soften the early 1900’s architecture. “This garden has created a sea of calm around a newly renovated home” - House & Garden Magazine, 2018
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a wooden fence surrounded by trees and plants
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green ivy growing on the side of a building
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Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
the sun shines brightly through the trees and bushes in this small garden with stone walkway
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a small tree sitting in the middle of a lush green yard with white stepping stones
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Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
Ben Scott Garden Design | Landscape Architecture | Australia
Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
Ben Scott Garden Design | Landscape Architecture | Australia
Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
an outdoor patio with lights on the side and trees in the back yard at night
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Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
a garden with stepping stones and trees in the foreground at dusk, on a sunny day
Ben Scott Garden Design | Landscape Architecture | Australia
Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design
Ben Scott Garden Design | Landscape Architecture | Australia
Ruskin Garden | Ben Scott Garden Design