Spinaker Blvd
2025 Bundaberg, Queensland
This 21m x 18m garden design blends functionality with natural beauty, using a sustainable layout tailored for outdoor living. The plan includes raised garden beds for vegetables and herbs, fruit trees for seasonal harvests, and a curated mix of native and climate-resilient plants.
Key zones include relaxed seating areas, a functional outdoor workspace, and a central fire pit and dining space. Riverstone gravel (10mm) will define the main pathways and gathering areas, complemented by organically shaped white pavers and surrounding grass to soften the space.
Designed to thrive in Australian conditions, this garden balances productivity with native planting and low-maintenance materials, creating a modern yet grounded outdoor environment.
Key Features
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A thoughtfully designed perimeter fence of varied height helps prevent wild animals from entering the garden and disturbing chickens or crops. The chicken pen features added protection with a surrounding buffer of fruit trees and native plantings, creating a secure and layered barrier.
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A vine-covered farm-style entry gate sets a charming tone for the space. Just inside, a relaxed outdoor dining area with a BBQ and generous seating offers the perfect spot for family meals or casual gatherings.
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To the right of the entrance, an L-shaped seating zone is grounded with low-maintenance cover plants and centres around a recycled metal firepit. Surrounded by natural stone and a tall bar table, it’s a warm and social focal point for the garden.
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A series of raised garden beds lines the walkways, planted with vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees. The meandering garden path encourages visitors to engage with the garden at a slow, thoughtful pace, highlighting edible and ornamental plants alike.
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Tucked behind the beds is a practical yet charming garden workstation, featuring a vintage sink, large prep bench, and open storage for tools. The space supports daily gardening tasks while maintaining visual appeal from the rest of the garden.
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Positioned behind the workstation, this organised utility area houses tools, compost, and the entry to the chicken coop. Designed with both hygiene and efficiency in mind, it keeps functional elements neat while staying connected to the rest of the garden layout.