Reed Crescent
A woodland oasis in the heart of a new build development. A tricky design brief, but one we couldn’t wait to tackle. The curved clay paver pathway weaves through the garden, defining the different spaces while leading you to discover the enchanting corners of this outdoor wonderland. Places to stop and contemplate the beauty of […]
A kitchen garden
This long thin space was always a challenge, and coming up with a novel and interesting use for it was a fun task to complete. Echoing ideas from traditional kitchen gardens to influence the raised herb planters, using clay pavers for create the winding path, and a cosy swing seat landing spot at the end […]
Crowther Close
This garden has been long fought over, being pulled between a family adventure space and an adult relaxation garden. By clearly separating the areas it can now serve the whole family, with a safe play space flanked by incredible pleached trees, multiple more grown up areas, and even a home for the trampoline. The pergola […]
Ascot Close
Front gardens can often be a problem for designing, where their use is much less obvious than a main garden space. Here we created a lawn free and plant filled garden, defined by stunning boulders sourced from a local quarry. The winding clay paver path creates flow through the space, while focal points are created […]
Stanley Gardens
A challenging space, with an enclosed space between the back of the house and the garage, but a surprisingly wide aspect. Through our design process it became clear what the potential flow of the space would be, and guided the creation of the paving layout to maximise its use while minimising the visual hardness. The […]
Forest View Place
A blank canvas of a garden, there wasn’t much to see here apart from lawn and a patio beside the house. Using elaborate sleeper beds to create rooms and focal points, this garden has been transformed without sacrificing the stunning views. Planting throughout is designed to draw the eye through the garden, as the two […]