A friend called me and asked
to consult design of her garden delivered by designer. I was happy to do that
and expected something really nice. It seems
- like always – to not expect anything, because life is writing own scenarios.
Seeing “the design” made me again restless. There was patch of green in the
center and curved beds around.
Restless? - you ask. Yes, after she said “she
made what I have asked for – I like it. I wanted lawn in the middle and beds
around”. Remember old rule “our client, our master” – it should be forgotten,
burned in hell, whatever. I see more and
more clients hurting themselves by service providers doing what clients want
them to.
That makes me remember my
friend, well-known Polish photographer, who during photo shooting session while
hearing somebody saying "our client, our master" replied with serious face (his natural state) “sorry,
but on my photo-shooting sessions, I AM the master”. Everyone got little confused,
but he was damn right. He knows his job. He is responsible for final effect. He
is pro, client is amateur, thou with money. At the end he is known and famous
for his job, client not.
Maybe the times of “our
client, our master” are gone? Maybe it’s time to choose your client carefully
and only if they have good recommendation, like it was with courtesans in the
past ages?
So, beware what wish from the
designer, because when I look at the garden where predominantly are
curved beds, I can’t resist of a feeling that it’s an amateur design and I believe you want to spend your money better way and - secondly - not
everyone will do it for you.
On the photos you can see
examples of great ideas excluding curved beds and there are thousands more of
them. Good, good examples.
Xoxo
Ewa