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Front entry & steps
Front entry & steps
MGL Building & LandscapeMGL Building & Landscape
Front yard landscaping featuring steps constructed from sandstone and timber.
Bromley Formal Front Garden
Bromley Formal Front Garden
Willow Alexander GardensWillow Alexander Gardens
An elegant driveway filled with evergreen pleached trees for privacy and structural focal points. What once was just lawn has been recreated to add seasonal interest, and array of colour, pedestrian walkways and privacy.
Long Bay Landscaping
Long Bay Landscaping
Ebb LandscapesEbb Landscapes
Tall Fescue Ready Lawn laid with a small garden bordering.
Electrical jobs
Electrical jobs
Oliver Russell Electrical LtdOliver Russell Electrical Ltd
The clients wanted to be able to illuminate their garden in the evenings with some soft feature lighting to highlight the statement planting whilst equally, providing a soft glow against the fencing. We discussed the clients requirements and put a proposal together for their needs.
Barnes
Barnes
Joanne Bernstein Garden DesignJoanne Bernstein Garden Design
Sweeping through abundant planting on both sides, a curved path leads from the terrace outside the house to the dining table at the back, where, until a year ago, a large unused home office occupied the sunniest part of this north-facing garden. Backing on to an old cemetery, the view belies the fact that this is a London garden close to the Thames at Mortlake.
SIP Garden Studio
SIP Garden Studio
Helps&Co Design BuildHelps&Co Design Build
Contemporary SIP garden room designed and built by Helps & Co Design Build in Surrey. This flat-roof garden room features high-performance structural insulated panels for excellent thermal efficiency, vertical cedar cladding, and large sliding doors to create a strong connection between the garden and interior. Designed for year-round use as a modern home office or flexible living space, with clean lines and a focus on quality materials and craftsmanship.
Sensory Family Garden Design Project
Sensory Family Garden Design Project
ED GardensED Gardens
A Garden Designed for the Whole Family The design focuses on creating a practical yet stimulating outdoor environment that supports both family life and relaxation. The clients enjoy entertaining and have already built a pergola to provide shade and shelter, allowing them to make full use of the garden throughout the seasons. The new layout complements this structure while introducing a more dynamic flow and purpose to each area. Vibrant Patio and Water Feature Directly outside the back doors sits a small porcelain-paved patio, designed to form a seamless extension of the indoor living space. A decorative tiled raised bed runs along the front of the paving, introducing colour, pattern and an attractive focal point when viewed from inside the house. Nestled between the paving and raised bed, a bespoke stainless steel water rill runs flush with the ground, fed by three water spout pipes set into the raised bed. This gentle movement of water enhances the sensory appeal of the space, offering a calming visual and auditory element that can be enjoyed all year round. To the right-hand side of the patio, a timber bench has been incorporated alongside a second decorative raised bed, providing a practical seating spot surrounded by fragrant herbs and lush planting. Playful Pathways and Entertaining Spaces An informal pathway winds its way down the garden, made up of porcelain plank stepping stones interspersed with low-growing ground cover plants such as sedum and creeping thyme. This softens the hard landscaping and introduces a tactile, sensory quality underfoot. The pathway leads up to the existing decking beneath the pergola, which will be expanded with matching porcelain paving to form a larger, more cohesive entertaining area. The family’s barbecue will be positioned in the right-hand corner, while a chunky timber beam spans the width of the patio, supporting climbing plants and fairy lights for a warm, atmospheric feel. A bespoke drop-down dining table has also been designed to attach to the timber beam, allowing flexible use of the space for family meals and social gatherings. Interactive Play and Sensory Features Further timber beams and posts will extend from the pergola, creating secure suspension points for children’s play equipment, including a cargo net, swing and monkey bars. This thoughtful integration of play into the design allows the children to engage physically with the space while maintaining the garden’s overall style and structure. Throughout the garden, colourful planting and tactile materials bring a sensory richness that appeals to all ages. Movement, sound and scent combine to create a garden that evolves beautifully throughout the year. Before The Garden Transformation The resulting design drawings showcase how the new elements come together to form a space that is both engaging and functional. The before-and-after images highlight the remarkable transformation from a plain, underused garden into a joyful, multi-purpose outdoor retreat that perfectly suits the family’s lifestyle.
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