We were asked to redesign a garden that had long been dominated by a giant trampoline. A problem shared by many. Now that the kids are older, the trampoline could finally go and the space reclaimed as a garden. The owner was itching to grow vegetables and lots more lovely plants than a conventional lawn plus borders layout would allow. They wanted a garden to potter about in, deadheading things and talking to their cabbages.
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The clients got in touch as they were about to undertake a basement conversion that would cut into their front and back gardens, reducing the space and necessitating a re-design. They wanted a good, useable open space but also a pond with running water, a bike shelter and a dog proof/low maintenance artificial lawn.
The owners of this beautiful double fronted property were renovating the exterior and adding a portico so they contacted us to improve the rest of the space. The brief was to create a low maintenance, smart entrance that complimented the house and street. As with all town properties the space needed to include parking and bin storage.
This little South London roof terrace with a big view is still undergoing it’s finishing touches but we couldn’t resist sharing the photos. Our young professional client wanted to make use of an inaccessible flat roof to give her some much needed outside space and increase the value of her property.
We gave this South London front garden a complete facelift and turned what was once a dark and overgrown space into a light and bright entrance to this period property. New walls, piers and cast iron gate create a smart first impression and vibrant Victorian tiled path lead to a complementary blue door. The path is lined with […]
This tiny, sun soaked roof terrace needed completely refurbishing to transform it into an attractive and useable space. Aesthetically it was very tatty and drainage issues were resulting in it becoming a giant puddle in wet weather. The clients wanted to be able to take advantage of this private, albeit small, outside space and use […]
This small West London garden needed transforming following a complete house refurbishment. The key aims were to make the boundaries more attractive and plant the garden in a way that formed two distinct areas. This being a bachelor pad we wanted to use a very simple pallet of reds, blacks, and lime greens. We re-fenced the space […]