Landscaping allows different species of plants to flourish in their natural habitat, free of pests. They are provided with an adequate amount of water, good quality of soil, and sunlight to grow and nurture. It also helps in protecting endangered plant species that carry medicinal properties.
Let these act as guidelines towards your landscape.
Colour: Colour is a simple and essential element in our day-to-day lives, whereas in Landscaping it is so very complex. ...
Line: Lines can be actual (real) or implied (perceived). ...
Form: Form is closely related to line. ...
Scale: Scale is all about relativity. ...
Texture:
The principles are the fundamental concepts of composition—proportion, order, repetition, and unity—that serve as guidelines to arrange or organize the features to create an aesthetically pleasing or beautiful landscape.
Principles of landscape design
Balance.
Focalization.
Simplicity.
Rhythm and Line.
Proportion.
Unity.
The principles of landscape design include the elements of unity, scale, balance, simplicity, variety, emphasis, and sequence as they apply to line, form, texture, and color. These elements are interconnected.