This Fancy Charleston Garden Is a Private Oasis in the Heart of the City
A pair of talented Charleston textile designers have turned a tucked-away downtown garden into a pretty, sophisticated refuge.

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Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
Photo By: Tomas Espinoza
A Secret Garden
You'd never guess this stunning, lush, green oasis is located right off a busy Charleston street frequented by camera-wielding tourists. But homeowners and fabric designers Lynda and David Gilkeson have created something special, a place to entertain and even house guests in an adorable outbuilding that makes the space feel like an island resort.
View to a Thrill
Creeping Jenny, ferns and caladium continue the subtle pink and black theme of this garden where wooden window boxes, gates and fences are painted in a glossy ebony paint.
Water World
Pretty in Pink
Open Invitation
Taste of the Tropics
Details That Make the Difference
Woodsy Mantel
Nature + Culture
Green Goddess
An Escape in the City
Black Accents
Garden Rooms
Formal Attire
Impatiens and a topiaried ligustrum define this formal garden which is given a sense of order and neatness with the brick raised bed and boxwoods that help define the plantings.
Overarching View
The brick archway in this Charleston garden defines each garden room and beautifully frames the view.
Bright Idea
Design Strategy
When you design outdoors you can use plants and trees as your statement decor. The Gilkesons wisely worked with the existing trees including a gorgeous crape myrtle which provides a striking, natural punctuation point in the walled garden. You can tell designers are at work here: The fabric colors on outdoor furniture perfectly coordinate with the caladium in a vibrant blue pot.