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Sophie Edwards

Ozzy Osbourne Turned a Boring Greenhouse Into a Striking Sculptural Statement – And His Simple 40-Year Trick Still Works Today

Ozzy osbourne in his garden in the 80s.

A greenhouse can be a dirty eyesore in the corner of a backyard, or it can be a sculptural wonder. Ozzy Osbourne demonstrated how to ensure that your glass growing structure falls into the second camp at his Buckinghamshire home in the '80s.

An archival photograph from 1988 shows the musician relaxing in the backyard at his home in the United Kingdom, with a gorgeous greenhouse behind him. The structure is built of wood and frosted glass, and flanked by a brick wall. Ozzy's landscaper has built a dirt path emerging from the greenhouse, painstakingly planted on either side. One of the most striking details is the tall evergreen shrubs that sit symmetrically on either side of the door. Simple, yet impactful, it transforms the quotidian detail of the greenhouse into a celebration of the backyard.

So, why does Ozzy's design work so well where others have failed? Homes & Gardens unpacks the look below with commentary on the style and an edit of products to help you design a backyard worthy of a rockstar. Here's a glimpse inside his backyard idea to get us started.

Ozzy Osbourne in the garden of his home, 1988 (Image credit: Mirrorpix via Getty Images)

Recreate the Look at Home

As nostalgia gardens rise in popularity, the '80s are the perfect place to turn for garden inspiration. Part of what makes Ozzy's greenhouse so appealing is its nostalgic feel. Rather than opting for something super modern, he uses classic clean lines that feel just as at home in 1988 as now. It creates a look that's easy to get lost in.

Furthermore, just as design within the house, the symmetry of the evergreen bushes on either side of Ozzy's greenhouse helps transform it into an extraordinary space. Nina Lichtenstein, New York-based interior designer, explains: 'Symmetrical designs naturally appeal to our sense of order and aesthetics. They create a balanced look that is visually calming and harmonious, making spaces feel more comfortable and inviting.'

She continues: 'Symmetry is a timeless design principle that works well in both traditional and contemporary settings. Its enduring appeal means that symmetrical designs are unlikely to go out of style, providing a lasting foundation for your home’s aesthetic.'

To replicate this idea, opt for a garden layout that is mirrored on either side of the greenhouse. Flourishing evergreens are the perfect pick for plants that will stay verdant all year round, and create leafy cover even when the weather is cold. Boxwood shrubs are always a great option. You can then break up the symmetry with rosebushes and other shorter flowers, as we see Ozzy has done.

Whether its a vintage potting shed or a brand new greenhouse, the plants you use around your outdoor structure can completely change the look.

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