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Paal and his teams are very professionally to work with, design is second to none, brilliant additions, provided a lot of enjoyment, will be treasured for years to come.

Margaret Yu

Property
Malvern East Family Home
Style
Contemporary Sculptural
Location
Malvern East, Victoria,
Australia
Design Notes

A refined family landscape designed for everyday use and long-term performance. Clean structure, durable materials, and thoughtful planting create a space that feels calm, functional, and built to last.

Malvern East Family Garden – Sculptural Corten Outdoor Room

Covered outdoor seating area with decorative corten steel screens and grey cushioned furniture in Malvern East garden
Contemporary Sculptural
Published April 5, 2026
Property
Malvern East Family Home
Style
Contemporary Sculptural
Location
Malvern East, Victoria,
Australia
Design Notes

A refined family landscape designed for everyday use and long-term performance. Clean structure, durable materials, and thoughtful planting create a space that feels calm, functional, and built to last.

Sculptural Forms, and Outdoor Play

This Malvern East residence wasn’t designed as a fragile show garden.

It was designed for three boys, mature trees to climb, birthday parties on the lawn, and everyday movement across a front yard that had to work hard while still presenting beautifully from the street.

The brief was clear. Create a strong, modern landscape that complements the architectural home. Keep it family friendly. Make it last.

Clay Soils, Drainage and Long-Term Lawn Performance

Melbourne’s reactive clay conditions demand respect. Especially in Malvern East, where winter damp and summer heat swings can stress turf quickly.

Before shaping anything above ground, we improved soil structure, addressed compaction and resolved drainage. The lush lawn you see isn’t accidental. It’s built on preparation.

The result is an expansive, resilient turf zone large enough for real use. Cartwheels. Footy practice. Tiggy. The boys road-tested it thoroughly.

Garden Lighting for Visual Layering

Lighting plays a quiet but powerful role here too.

Subtle uplighting to the sculptural elements and trees extends usability into the evening while reinforcing depth and shadow. It turns the front yard into something more atmospheric after sunset, without overpowering the calm material palette.

Open Front Garden Design for Movement

Rather than fragmenting the garden into smaller ornamental zones, we created a generous uninterrupted lawn framed by Corten steel edging and layered planting.

This scale allows wear to distribute naturally and gives the family genuine usable space. It feels open.

Designed to Complement Architecture While Supporting Family Life

The subtle colour palette allows material and form to lead. Circles repeat. Curves connect spaces. The corten elements provide warmth against the clean white facade.

From the street, the garden feels sculptural and refined.

From within, it functions as a living, breathing family space.

This is the balance we aim for. Beauty that performs. Structure that supports a growing family. A garden that improves with time rather than demanding constant correction.

The Corten Steel Bottle Tree and Outdoor Room

At arrival, the Corten bottle tree sculpture anchors the garden. It welcomes guests and sets the tone immediately.

Beyond it, the custom corten outdoor room creates a defined gathering space. Parents can sit, observe and engage while the children play freely across the lawn.

Corten was selected not just for its sculptural quality, but for its performance. It weathers honestly in Melbourne’s wet and dry cycles, developing a stable patina that strengthens over time.

It feels pristine on installation and matures with the garden.

Framing the Play Space with Succulents, Natives and Structured Repetition

The lawn is bordered by cacti, succulents and resilient natives that soften the architecture without overwhelming it.

Structured repetition of rounded forms echoes the circular language of the home. Subtle curves flow through planting beds and corten lines, reinforcing cohesion between architecture and landscape.

Plant selections were chosen for drought tolerance and durability in Melbourne conditions. They hold structure through winter and don’t demand excessive watering in summer.

Playfulness, Screening and Sculptural Art in the Garden

This project allowed us to reintroduce ideas explored in one of our earlier show gardens, particularly from the Garden of the little wattle bird as soft screening elements.

Corten steel again became the artistic thread. The bottle tree sculpture and structural steel elements aren’t just aesthetic gestures. They invite curiosity. They become part of imaginative play. Kids weave around them, hide behind them, use them as landmarks in their games.

Art in the garden shouldn’t feel fragile or untouchable. It should feel integrated. Durable. Engaging.

For us, that balance matters. Structure and softness. Art and function. Daytime play and evening presence. A garden that performs, but also feels alive. Start with a consultation, and let’s assess what your outdoor space could become.

By: Paal Grant
Paal Grant is a regional Victorian landscape designer specialising in intelligent, low-maintenance acreage gardens that integrate architecture, climate and long-term performance across complex rural sites.

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