4 Tips For Utilising Brick in Your Backyard From Landscaping Expert Philip Withers
The inherent versatility and durability of brick has guaranteed it to be the optimal building product for garden environments, withstanding the elements whilst also creating functional and visually stunning displays. Philip Withers, Founder and Director of the Philip Withers landscape architect and horticultural studio based in Melbourne, shares his advice for inviting brick into your backyard, curating the ultimate practical and appealing garden space.
Embrace Sculptural Forms
Create bespoke structural and architectural features throughout the garden, including brick seating areas, walls, pathways, or even a fire pit, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the space. Withers recommends employing intricate details such as bullnose edges for faces, junctions or step details to create elegant round structures, rejecting traditional straight line trajectories and leaning into the curving brick trend. Serving as both moments of striking artistic flair in the backyard space and as functional features, these architectural moments can be utilised to create intimate al fresco seating or dining areas - an ideal setting in which you can entertain friends and family, extending the living areas of the home beyond the boundaries of indoors.
Highlight Native Colour Palettes
Consider the visual appeal of brick, particularly natural clay bricks, in their cohesive colour palette with native Australian foliage. “Understanding and building sequential sample palettes from architecture through to landscape can see the riches in how brick can compliment our wondrous diversity from inland high to coastal, and it’s something to behold.” Incorporating brick into garden environments not only serves a functional purpose as the complimentary colours can create a visually stunning harmonious display when combined, enhancing the beauty of the back yard space.
Understanding and building sequential sample palettes from architecture through to landscape can see the riches in how brick can compliment our wondrous diversity from inland high to coastal, and it’s something to behold.
Reuse and Recycle
Bricks are an excellent material forged with high levels of sturdiness, with their structural density meaning that they are less susceptible to breakdown over time in comparison to other building products. As noted by Withers, “A good brick will last the test of time, and most often comes from a local, natural resource, whereby even the consideration of the energy inputs in drying have been highly considered in current technology Brickworks have exemplified.” This durability means that bricks are the ideal material for a myriad of garden applications, including retention walls and garden beds, creating lasting structural features that are built to endure the elements for years to come.
Build to Last
The durability of brick not only makes them long-lasting building and reinforcement materials, but also ensures they are an eco-friendly and cost effective solution in their recyclability. Withers recommends retaining bricks that may have been discarded through renovation or demolition, considering the ways in which these resources can be reimagined and revitalised to foster historic connection in your design. Withers highlights, “Sometimes the strongest connections can be told through these stories, you also can save a lot by designing site specific and thinking practically about the history of a site.
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