A garden inspired by the coast
The coastal garden draws inspiration from the Atlantic landscapes, shaped by wind, sand, and light.
It favours simple, open, and sustainable compositions.
Resilient plants and natural design
Yucca, euphorbia, lavender, gaura, and grasses create a structured and light landscape.
Their resistance to wind and drought allows for the creation of a stable and low-maintenance garden.
A dry and contemporary style
Highly sought after for its simplicity, the seaside garden fits perfectly with modern gardens.
It offers a clear, durable, and easy-to-maintain aesthetic.
Exposure
Full sun
Climate
Adapted to wind and dry periods
Soil
Very well-draining, sandy to gravelly
Ideal exposure and conditions
This type of garden enhances existing soils and limits heavy interventions.
The colours of the coastal garden evoke the light of the coast.
Grey greens, silver tones, whites, and sandy hues create a soft palette, punctuated by light and airy blooms.
The plants sway in the wind, the foliage captures the light, and the volumes remain clear.
The garden breathes, adapts, and maintains its balance throughout the seasons.
A simple aesthetic, inspired by the coastline.
A light and resilient garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, by adapting the plants to local conditions while maintaining a dry and bright spirit.
Yes, the selected plants are particularly suited to exposed conditions.
Yes, it requires little watering and limited maintenance.
Yucca, euphorbias, lavenders, gaura, grasses, and small resilient shrubs.





