Your Style
Space is precious and it makes sense to enjoy every inch you have. Whether you’re looking for a country or cottage garden, small urban space or courtyard, I can cater for any style. Sometimes it’s hard to visualise the true potential of your garden. I am able to provide guidance on where best to place particular plants, patio spaces, dining areas, trees and other features.
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An awkward space surrounded by buildings and traffic or a city garden - The space can be sculptured to fit your lifestyle requirements. From elegant retreats to an outdoor entertaining space.
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A country manor among the rolling hills, rustic cottage, farmland or beside the sea, the country garden allows the opportunity to be free flowing with plants. Hard landscaping in natural materials to blend in with the property added with mixed herbaceous borders, meadows, orchards and vegetable plots will blend your home and garden into the landscape.
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A courtyard is typically square or rectangular surrounded by walls or buildings. They have a sense of enclosure with the high walls creating a private place to relax and entertain, the perfect oasis.
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Create a first impression by making a welcoming entrance to your front door by having a planted front garden. A pleasing journey from your street to your door. They not only attract passerby’s but also wildlife, they add a splash of colour as well as putting value into your property.
Front gardens are often quaint and a place to park the car off the street. However, combined with a cared green front space, it will provide a warm welcome home, local pride and a brighten the community. So create that first impression.
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A small outdoor space is a sanctuary where you can escape the pressures of urban life. It becomes an extension of your home, an outside room.
In a smaller space, it is necessary to break free from the preconceptions about the nature of gardens: where it should be and the things it should, or should not include. Instead, it’s about concentrating on how you and your family use the space. By combining design techniques and elements, it can produce a stimulating effect as well as adding character to your home and surroundings.
