Garden Design
Before any works start, make sure that you have a good idea of what it is that you want from your garden.
A plan is a good investment because a plan contains these elements so you know what to expect.
We can assist with a simple concept plan that shows the flow between the different spaces and their dimensions and plant areas. We assist with plant choices too, making sure that you get plants you like planted in the right spot.
Your Brief.
Determine what it is that you want to do in your garden: entertain, party, relax, kids play, grow veggies, do yoga or meditate - each requires its own approach.
List the things you must have and would like to have, i.e. play area for kids, lounge area, shade, storage.
These elements are essential in the brief you'll provide us with.
Sites like Pinterest or Instagram are great sources of visual material that help us to understand the look and feel you're after.
For a fully worked out landscape plan you can consult a professional landscape designer or landscape architect.
Tip: Start thinking about the plants you like: many plants tick the 'low maintenance' box, they just need to be in the right spot and in healthy soil. Also have a look what plants grow well in your neighbourhood and take photos of plants you like.
Before any works start, make sure that you have a good idea of what it is that you want from your garden.
A plan is a good investment because a plan contains these elements so you know what to expect.
We can assist with a simple concept plan that shows the flow between the different spaces and their dimensions and plant areas. We assist with plant choices too, making sure that you get plants you like planted in the right spot.
Your Brief.
Determine what it is that you want to do in your garden: entertain, party, relax, kids play, grow veggies, do yoga or meditate - each requires its own approach.
List the things you must have and would like to have, i.e. play area for kids, lounge area, shade, storage.
These elements are essential in the brief you'll provide us with.
Sites like Pinterest or Instagram are great sources of visual material that help us to understand the look and feel you're after.
For a fully worked out landscape plan you can consult a professional landscape designer or landscape architect.
Tip: Start thinking about the plants you like: many plants tick the 'low maintenance' box, they just need to be in the right spot and in healthy soil. Also have a look what plants grow well in your neighbourhood and take photos of plants you like.