Enjoy a microclimate and an enclosed space to play with a Mediterranean vegetal palette allowing to enter heat and color in the middle of this Breton hamlet.
Transpose a landscape of Breton moorland to melt a descent to the sea in its natural environment.
This garden must evoke the journey, the discovery. We must have the impression that this garden is the result of an accumulation of plantations of species reported from different voyages. Or to create the illusion that we are in one of those former colonial colonial homes. A palette of greens, dotted with flamboyant blossoms mixed with a humus odor characteristic of tropical forests.
Melt a garden in its environment, extend the landscape. The desire to create vegetal meanders recalling those formed by water retreating at low tide. With the choice of a vegetal palette whose colors recall those of the neighboring rocks.
Create the sensation of being on a boat, emerging from the fog in the early morning and again being able to see the horizon and a piece of land that can be seen in the distance.
Use of indigenous vegetation with fluffy foliage along the avenue recreating this exit of the fog, to lead to a large wooden deck overlooking the sea.