The Art of Landscaping: Creating Stunning Outdoor Spaces

Natural Works of Art

The art of landscaping is about seamlessly integrating the outdoor environment with the architecture of the home, which involves preserving mature trees, harnessing natural sunlight, and incorporating native plants and materials. A landscaper takes a long time to plan a garden so that it appears to have grown naturally in that way.

Majestic City Gardens — Tres Ríos

Creating a Relaxation Oasis

A lush and well-maintained lawn serves as a canvas for intricate floral arrangements, with careful selection of plants and exotic flowers. These gardens are complemented by outdoor lifestyle areas. Terraces and patios with furniture focused on relaxation become extensions of the indoors, perfect for year-round entertainment.

Some outdoor spaces include a pool or water features, waterfalls, and fountains. These add a touch of drama and serenity to the outdoor space. Some homeowners even opt for private ponds or heated spa pools for ultimate relaxation.

The cherry on top of garden creation is lighting. Carefully placed lights highlight key features of the outdoor space, such as statues, waterfalls, and pathways, creating a magical atmosphere after dark.

Casa Roca Verde — Escazú

A Personal Touch

Landscaping is a deeply personal endeavor. It involves close collaboration with architects and landscape designers to bring their visions to life. Each outdoor space is a reflection of our unique taste, preferences, and lifestyle.

When we talk about luxury real estate, we’re not just talking about a house; it’s an entire experience. The design of outdoor spaces elevates the ordinary to the extraordinary, creating experiences that are not only visually stunning but also serve as havens for relaxation and inspiration.

Self Sustainable White Villa — Liberia

More Properties with Incredible Outdoor Spaces:

Serene Living Los Laureles — Escazú, San José

Río Oro Magical Garden & Pool — Santa Ana, San José

Silent Forest River Retreat —Toro Amarillo, Alajuela

Luxury House in San Roque — Barva, Heredia

The Secrets of Feng Shui

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese tradition originating from Taoist philosophy and the contemplation of nature. Its literal translation is “wind and water,” and it has its roots in a history spanning thousands of years, employing the five elements of nature: water, wood, fire, earth, and metal.

This practice focuses on the connection between the environment and vital energy, known as “chi” or “qi.” Chi or Qi is the vital energy that flows in all things and seeks to harmonize and balance this energy to foster health, prosperity, and well-being.

Prepare to discover how energy flows through space and how you can harness it to transform your life in a meaningful way through these tips:

 

The bed:

·        Position the bed so that you can see the door from it.

·        Avoid aligning it directly with the door, meaning the bed’s feet should not be directly in line with the exit door.

·        Do not place it directly under a window, as this can negatively affect the energy.

·        Avoid storing objects underneath it, as it can obstruct the flow of energy.

·        Have symmetrical spaces on both sides of the bed to generate a harmonious balance in the room.

·        Do not use bedding that is in poor or worn-out condition.

The room:

·        Place personal items, such as photographs or symbols that inspire positively, on the wall opposite the bed.

·        Avoid patterned textiles and very strong or flashy colors; it’s better to opt for soft colors that provide tranquility.

·        Avoid placing mirrors opposite the bed.

The kitchen:

·        Avoid placing the sink directly opposite the stove. This position is considered conflicting according to Feng Shui, as water (sink) and fire (stove) are in opposition.

·        Conceal the trash can and prevent it from overflowing. A visible and full one can attract negative energy and affect the quality of chi in the kitchen.

·        Clear out cabinets and pantries of unnecessary and worn-out items.

·        Ensure to include adequate lighting. Bright and well-distributed light contributes to positive energy and helps keep the area vital and active.

The living room:

·        Say no to excess furniture that may obstruct passage and hinder the flow of energy. Opt for an arrangement that allows energy to circulate freely throughout the living room.

·        Do not place solitary chairs without backrests in the living room. Aim to create comfortable and equitable seating areas to encourage social interaction.

·        Introduce rugs to define areas and create a sense of warmth and comfort.

The garden:

·        Remove withered, dead, or sick plants and replace them with new and healthy ones.

·        Keep trees at an appropriate distance to allow energy to flow freely.

·        Avoid placing water features directly in front of the main entrance. According to Feng Shui, this can disperse the positive energy entering the house.

·        Avoid having dirty or stagnant ponds, as they represent stagnant energy.

·        Opt for soft lighting at night to create a relaxing atmosphere and preserve natural darkness.

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