Mr. Antony Thomas, Angamaly

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Project Name

Tropical Lines

Start Date

23-06-2024

Location

Angamaly

Client Name

Mr. Antony Thomas

Project Duration

3 Days

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A modern and refreshing residential landscape project designed for Mr. Antony Thomas, Angamaly by Hug A Plant, combining clean geometry, tropical planting, and functional aesthetics.
This design enhances every walkway and courtyard with carefully selected low-maintenance greens that complement the home’s modern architecture and neutral color tones.

The layout highlights structured side gardens and linear borders creating visual rhythm and lush texture. The well-organized planting strips align perfectly with grey stepping stone pathways and red soil mulch borders, delivering an elegant contrast against the grey-white facade.

Each section of the landscape — from the front entrance to the side passages — was designed with balance and proportion in mind. The circular tank garden, bordered with green Mondo Grass, serves as a focal accent that softens the hardscape edges while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.

A Structured Green Landscape for Modern Living

  • Clean, minimalist side yard and passageway design

  • Use of tropical plants suited for semi-shade conditions

  • Contrasting textures with red soil mulch and black gravel

  • Decorative stepping stone walkway for movement and design continuity

  • Potted plants near windows for additional greenery and air freshness

  • Functional and visually balanced layout enhancing architectural lines

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about our services in our FAQ section. From project timelines to costs, we cover everything you need to know about our garden landscaping process.

To create a modern, structured tropical landscape that complements the home’s contemporary architecture with minimal upkeep.

Very minimal — requires light watering, periodic trimming, and basic soil top-up every few months.

It transforms a functional area into an aesthetic centerpiece, softening the hard edges with green texture.

Yes. Most of these species thrive in both full sun and partial shade conditions.

Yes. The same layout principles can be adapted for entry zones, courtyards, or even rooftop gardens.