Contemporary parks rely on plant repetition and design motifs for continuity. It creates a view that is not messy but boring. Adjacent architecture, including houses and fences or walls, can provide a background. In contemporary parks, you will often find plants in continuous lines or with lots of space around them that allows them to be seen as individual elements.
Luxury homes that apply contemporary gardens to the home will also add to the impression of being beautiful and healthy because there are plants. Here is the most magnificent contemporary garden view idea that you have to see!

1. Hardscaping Garden Ideas
Materials are often natural in texture and color, such as slate, large and small stones, and gravel. Even mulch can take a modern look, with slate or colored stones functioning as a ground cover. The materials produced are also used in creative ways, with metal, glass, and tiles to add color or reflect light.





2. Garden with water features
Whether ingredients are made or natural, the forms of water still retain modern influences. You can try a narrow waterway surrounded by cut stones and filled with architectural water plants such as lacy papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) or a bamboo-like ponytail (Equisetum). Rusty iron, stainless steel, and galvanized steel, or soft-colored ceramics can be used to bubbling fountains.





3. Garden With Accents
Modern furniture, of course, is the key to a modern garden. Various materials, including wood, metal, glass, or natural stone, can be used. Abstract, free-form sculptures are often used as focal points in contemporary parks. Containers and planters follow basic geometric designs. Terra-cotta is a classic choice, such as pots made of metal, stone or wood.





Those are some contemporary garden designs that you can try to apply to your garden to create more beautiful scenery.