Our creative and passionate landscape designers work closely with you to find out, firstly, what space will be used. Do you have children that need a play area? What about a vegetable garden? Is parking required? Your ideas and preferences will be used to work on a plan or design. If you aren’t sure what you want, we’ll generate ideas together!

We will carry out a full site survey so that we understand the space involved regarding its size and the current structures on it. We also survey the existing trees, if any, to ensure that no protected trees are affected.

When we know what you need in your outdoor area, we discuss the style of garden you’d like. Do you want a traditional country garden or a modern one, for example? This aspect is often determined by the style and size of your house or the buildings on site. For instance, a very contemporary garden may not be a good fit for a period or older house. However, the style of the house or building can be used as sources of inspiration rather than being viewed as a limitation.

Planning a garden, of course, includes any structures that you want to have included. For example, there may be decking, paving, ponds, water features, paths, retaining walls and so forth. The final stage of the planning and designing phase is the production of 3D visuals.

Once you are happy with the 3D visuals and designs, it’s time to choose the colour scheme and select the plants and trees that will be used. Some customers don’t want flowers at all but some prefer foliage types. Others enjoy architectural plants such as grasses. Yet others want a limited colour palette when it comes to flowers.

Once all of this has been decided, work can begin and your dream plans can become reality!