Designing for a sloped site means more than managing levels—it’s about creating flow and functionality. This Beecroft concept introduces tiered terraces anchored by a sleek black steel retaining wall and balustrade, with native planting tying the geometry back to its context.

A view of the Beecroft garden showing a girl at the poolside looking through a black steel balustrade toward her dog on the lawn, with new paving and steps leading out of the pool area visible.

Native textures soften the geometry, bringing warmth and movement to the structure.

Front view of the Beecroft property showing tall Lomandra grasses in the foreground and a woman in a green shirt walking out of the house.
Side view of the Beecroft poolside area showing a Dalmatian dog behind a vertical black steel balustrade, with tall native trees in the background.
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