Katy Topuria
A well-kept lawn, birch and conifer trees, and comfortable outdoor furniture paint a picture visible to followers who browse a Russian singer’s social feeds. The landscape is described as a space saved for its owner, a sentiment echoed by Elena Karaseva, who notes that mature trees carry a special value beyond mere aesthetics.
The space is thoughtfully laid out, with a gazebo placed to maximize usability regardless of the weather. It invites time outdoors even when skies are grey, a feature that speaks to practical design as well as visual appeal.
Yet the designer advises caution with textiles. In outdoor settings, chairs and cushions face the challenges of rain, humidity, and sun. The textiles chosen for outdoor use should resist fading, withstand heat and cold, and resist fungi and bacteria to stay looking fresh season after season.
Yana Rudkovskaya
Yana Rudkovskaya often reveals the evolving landscape of her private garden, updating the space at least once each season. The guesthouse and bath were completed last summer, underscoring a commitment to expansion and refinement.
The garden reflects its owner with a refined, expansive, yet unobtrusive exterior. The aesthetic nods to fairy tale whimsy, reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, rather than chasing trends. Guests who visit often find themselves seeking new photo opportunities as the garden offers abundant viewpoints and nooks designed for social sharing.
Nastya Ivleeva
Nastya Ivleeva’s plots emphasize entertainment and leisure. The spaces feature structures, shaded and sunlit zones, and zones for relaxation that include grills, hammocks, and seating areas tailored for social gatherings.
The design integrates a mix of deciduous and evergreen plants, a trend that gained traction after the pandemic as people spent more time at home and sought a stronger connection with nature. A well-manicured green meadow and a versatile tent area provide a setting for both quiet moments and festive occasions. The overarching benefit is straightforward care that keeps maintenance manageable while preserving a lush atmosphere.
Julia Kovalchuk
In photographs of Julia Kovalchuk, space unfolds around a two-story country house with a lounge area that features sun loungers and parasols. Wooden decking winds through the yard, surrounded by flowering shrubs, evergreens, and conifers.
The garden exhibits a thoughtful zoning approach, with evergreen plants, a swimming pool, and a dedicated recreation zone. Materials are chosen to blend with the natural palette, avoiding stark contrasts. Furnishings are low maintenance and simply dried after rain.
However, a potential drawback is the risk of slick surfaces after wet weather. The layout should anticipate slick spots to ensure safety during renovations or updates.
Natalya Podolskaya
Natalia Podolskaya’s garden highlights evergreen landscapes as an enduring theme. Coniferous trees provide year-round structure, offering visual appeal in both summer and winter for a home that remains inviting through all seasons.
Another notable idea is a mixed planting approach that combines a garden plot with a vegetable area. A flower pot growing a climbing strawberry or spruce alongside a fruit tree represents an unusual yet engaging combination that resonates with residents and guests alike, adding texture and color across seasons.