Sustainable Garden Transformation: Theresa's Surrey Haven
Theresa and David Osen's Surrey home now boasts a beautiful, sustainable garden designed by Tabitha Rigden of Rigden Studio. The transformation, undertaken during lockdown, has created a haven that delights Theresa every time she returns home.
Rigden's design emphasizes sustainability, retaining existing laurels and repurposing old terrace slabs. Demolished materials were reused, reflecting Rigden's commitment to eco-friendly practices.
The front garden draws inspiration from the Delos garden at Sissinghurst, with textural planting, gentle movement, and seasonal interest. It features a loose, joyful tangle of plants like Stipa gigantea, Stipa tenuissima, Salvia nemorosa 'Amethyst', Geranium clarkei 'Kashmir White', spurges, and fleabane, evoking warmer climes.
The rear garden is a multifunctional, family-friendly retreat that is also wildlife-rich and effortlessly elegant. It includes a generous lawn, a secluded seating area, and a sweep of layered planting featuring grasses, shrubs, and perennials. Rigden has created a space that is both private and perfect for entertaining, with rich planting that supports pollinators.
Tabitha Rigden's work at the Osen's Surrey home demonstrates her ability to create sustainable, inviting, and functional gardens. The result is a space that transcends its size, providing a joyful welcome and a peaceful retreat for Theresa and David.
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