Aesthetics of Aging: Beauty That Fades Well
Choose fibers and colors that complement site soils and seasonal tones. Slight fraying can read natural, not neglected, when plant density increases. Frame paths and edges so change looks intentional, guiding the eye from human-crafted order to thriving wildness.
Aesthetics of Aging: Beauty That Fades Well
Use small interpretive signs or QR codes explaining biodegradation. Residents understand when they can see the plan. Transparency turns temporary fray or color shifts into teachable moments, building trust in the materials and the landscape’s living evolution.