A mood image feels attractive because everything works together. In practice, you do not buy a mood image. You buy individual products and materials. That makes the translation difficult: where do you start?
Look for the supporting elements
Ask of any direction or garden vision:
- which material sets the tone?
- which object or zone defines the use?
- which element creates most of the atmosphere?
Not everything matters equally. The supporting elements are what make a direction recognisable.
Work from large to small
It helps to think in this order:
- main material or main structure
- defining objects or zones
- finishing layers and atmosphere accents
That prevents you from spending money too early on details that later no longer fit.
Keep product suggestions tied to the direction
Products make more sense when they belong to the chosen direction and to the phase you are actually executing. That keeps choices coherent and makes later purchases much easier to judge.
From reading to deciding
Use TuinPlan when you do not just want to understand the question, but also connect it to your own plot, photos and next step.