The elevation change on the site became a key feature: the terrace by the house was elevated above the main part of the garden. We utilized this topography by accentuating it with geoplastics and complementing it with compositions of perennials. A gazebo was placed on one of the levels, creating visual focal points and new perspectives. This approach allowed access to the lower part of the garden from different sides, adding depth and multi-layered complexity to the space.Thanks to the use of native vegetation—blueberry and lingonberry bushes—the transitions appear natural and organic, foster.