A Secret Garden in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, by Julie Farris of XS Space

A Secret Garden in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, by Julie Farris of XS Space

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Julie farris space: a concise orientation before we get practical.

Julie farris space: Quick notes

Overhauling a townhouse backyard after a renovation is a fairly common assignment for a New York City landscape designer. For one recent project, Julie Farris, the founder of XS Space, was given different a task. “Rather than erase and start anew as most projects do, the goal with this project was to identify the aspects of the previous garden, and to try to magnify those aspects in a more targeted and precise way,” says Farris. The results are a garden that felt deeply personal from Day One.

Farris’s clients had lived in their Brooklyn brownstone for some time before deciding to add an addition to the ground level. The family loved their home and slightly wild yard, where they had built many memories. “It sort of had this secret garden kind of feel,” says Farris. But as is so often the case post-construction, the 20 x 45-foot garden was left in a sorry state in need of a total overhaul. 

“They wanted it to feel very natural and organic—sort of revealing what was there rather than inventing a new landscape,” says Farris. The clients requested a stretch of grass for the kids and a little more privacy from the nearby neighbors, but they didn’t have a laundry list of outdoor rooms and functions they wanted to cram into their space. What they wanted was simply a garden. 

“It was more about having a quiet sanctuary for their family and some friends and not being a showy kind of garden,” says Farris. The family was also intent on doing it as sustainably as possible. “They wanted native plantings, birds, and butterflies,” says Farris.

The resulting garden is something of a sleight of hand: It honors the spirit of the previous garden, but almost every inch of it was built from scratch. It’s a lesson in the power of restraint and resourcefulness: All the sustainable materials and climate-appropriate plants make this garden feel like it belongs here. Now it’s ready for decades more memories.

Take a tour of the understated yet elegant space.

Photography by Matthew Williams, courtesy of XS Space, unless noted.

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Above: Architecture firm Bangia Agostinho Architecture designed the two-story rear extension and deck on the house. The renovation resulted in three different outdoor spaces for Farris to design: The backyard, a new deck, and a little terrace off of the primary bedroom that sits on the roof of the extension. farris describes designing the garden as a process of “sculpting the edges” to draw the eye outwards. “there Above: Farris describes designing the garden as a process of “sculpting the edges” to draw the eye outwards. “There’s this negative space, and then you’re just kind of feeling how you want to structure the space in terms of hierarchy and softness,” she says. 

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FYI: Great step-by-step — I’ll give this a go this weekend. Thanks for this!

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Tiny tip • What a charming tip — I’m encouraged to try it.

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Heads up · I agree — that’s a helpful perspective.

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A Secret Garden in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, by Julie Farris of XS Space

A Secret Garden in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, by Julie Farris of XS Space
A Secret Garden in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, by Julie Farris of XS Space
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FYI: Great step-by-step — I’ll give this a go this weekend. Thanks for this!

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Tiny tip • What a charming tip — I’m encouraged to try it.

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Heads up · I agree — that’s a helpful perspective.

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Heads up · I agree — that’s a helpful perspective.

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