Glyfa, Paros, Cyclades

Architect Maria Doxa
Landscape contractor Fytotechniki Parou
Photography Anastasia Voutyropoulou

The focus of our design was to create a personable and welcoming environment, with elements that promote well-being and a sense of belonging. The combination of grasses and evergreen shrubs with rocks and the pebble ground cover at the entrance, highlights the Cycladic architecture as well as the sustainable nature of the project. In order to preserve the panoramic sea-view, low plants with minimal water requirements were selected for the front garden. The olive trees in the flower beds are visible from the openings of the house, serving as natural landmarks, while the minimal garden with cacti, rocks, and pebbles around the atelier blends seamlessly with the overall design.

Glyfa, Paros, Cyclades

Architect Maria Doxa
Landscape contractor Fytotechniki Parou
Photography Anastasia Voutyropoulou

The focus of our design was to create a personable and welcoming environment, with elements that promote well-being and a sense of belonging. The combination of grasses and evergreen shrubs with rocks and the pebble ground cover at the entrance, highlights the Cycladic architecture as well as the sustainable nature of the project. In order to preserve the panoramic sea-view, low plants with minimal water requirements were selected for the front garden. The olive trees in the flower beds are visible from the openings of the house, serving as natural landmarks, while the minimal garden with cacti, rocks, and pebbles around the atelier blends seamlessly with the overall design.