Nestled in a serene enclave in Noosa, Wyandra Street will stand out not only for its stunning homes but for the beautifully landscaped gardens that surround them.
These green oases offer more than just curb appeal; they enhance the resident experience by creating tranquil spaces that harmonise with the natural environment.
With a thoughtful use of native plants, these landscapes celebrate the natural beauty of the region, providing both aesthetic beauty and a peaceful retreat from everyday life.
Wyandra’s landscaping approach melds both practicality and beauty, providing sustainable and aesthetic outcomes.
Featuring a mix of mature trees, shrubs, and ground cover, the gardens are thoughtfully designed to provide shade, complement the architecture, and require minimal upkeep, including low water usage during drought conditions.
Native plants that blend seamlessly into the broader context of Noosa drive the planting approach, with a diversity of species including Lemon Scented Myrtle, Coastal Banksia, Horsetail She-Oak; shrubs including Silver Lady Fern, Coastal Rosemary and Fraser Island Apple; complemented by groundcover including Kangaroo Vine, Beach Flax Lily and Prostrate Casuarina.
Inbuilt irrigation makes upkeep simple, while our landscapers will be on site for three months following installation to ensure gardens grow in well.
Extensive research demonstrates that green environments promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being and that incorporating nature into daily life, whether through landscaping or spending time outdoors, can have significant benefits for health and happiness.
These benefits include:
Improved Mental Health: Regular exposure to natural environments can reduce stress, anxiety and depression. A 2019 study published in Scientific Reports found that spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature was associated with better health and wellbeing.
Boost in Mood and Happiness: Green spaces can elevate mood and increase feelings of happiness. A study by researchers at the University of Exeter found that individuals who lived in greener urban areas reported higher levels of life satisfaction and lower levels of mental distress compared to those in less green areas.
Physical Health Benefits: Time spent in natural environments can improve physical health by encouraging physical activity such as walking or gardening. Studies also suggest that green spaces contribute to lower blood pressure and better immune function.
Driven to enhance human connection, here at Molti we are passionate about how both internal and external environments impact the lived experience. It’s why our landscaping isn’t just beautiful, but functional and critical to our resident experience.
Molti Group
125 Jonson Street
Byron Bay NSW 2481