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A long, symmetrical garden alley with orange trees, hedges, and walls leading to garage doors.

A long, symmetrical garden alley with orange trees, hedges, and walls leading to garage doors.

A highly realistic rendering of a 6-meter wide garden alley in a quiet rural-style villa neighborhood, with a symmetrical and functional design. The surface includes two 50 cm wide in-situ exposed aggregate concrete strips (washed concrete) designed for vehicle tire paths, spaced approximately 1.6 meters apart, with the space between them filled entirely with level natural decorative gravel (not grass or concrete). All surfaces — concrete and gravel — are flush and at the same level, forming a clean, car-friendly path. The concrete is light gray with soft edges, contrasting gently with tan-colored gravel. On each side of the path, there is a 30 cm wide trimmed boxwood hedge, followed by a 90–100 cm strip of gravel, leading to 3-meter-high traditional garden walls. The walls are rustic, plain, plastered or natural stone garden walls, resembling old rural alleys — no houses, rooftops, or buildings are visible anywhere in the image. There are 10 visible garage gates (car entrances only) along one wall, evenly spaced. In front of each garage, the gravel area is replaced by smooth concrete pavers that connect to the vehicle tracks. On the opposite side of each gate, there’s a flagstone-paved zone (natural irregular stone) for balance. The vegetation is mirrored on both sides: orange trees with ripe fruit alternate rhythmically with boxwood hedges in a perfectly symmetrical layout. No benches or human elements. The alley is equipped with modern black bollard lights on both sides, See more