| A Garden Design in Basildon |
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The Asiatic Garden |
A series of decking patios, laid with Balau hardwood boards, are linked by decked walkways to create seating areas in different parts of the garden. An open pergola structure, constructed from Balau timber to match the decking, features removable coloured perspex screens to create a sense of privacy without impeding the view of the rest of the garden. Extra interest is created with the inclusion of a stunning stainless steel water feature. |
| A Garden Design in Buckhurst Hill |
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The Copper Garden |
This garden design features a series of levels and distinct areas, linked by a sinuous path. A long curving retaining wall separates the upper and lower garden. This wall features an integrated bench with decking seat, which merges into a curved bed as it travels across the garden. A decked circle set into the patio provides a dedicated area for a café-style table and chairs, while a curved pathway constructed from compacted hoggin with granite setts edging, arcs in an s-shape up the garden around two large elliptical lawns. |
| A Garden Design in Chigwell |
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The Adventure Garden |
This garden design features a series of levels and distinct areas, linked by a sinuous path. A long curving retaining wall separates the upper and lower garden. This wall features an integrated bench with decking seat, which merges into a curved bed as it travels across the garden. A decked circle set into the patio provides a dedicated area for a café-style table and chairs, while a curved pathway constructed from compacted hoggin with granite setts edging, arcs in an s-shape up the garden around two large elliptical lawns. |
| A Garden Design in Great Wakering |
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The Tropical Jungle Garden |
This design utilises large sweeping curves to complement the shape of an existing Breeze House. Features include a large, curved, hardwood decking patio, a curved decking path and two circular lawns edged with black granite setts. One of the major focal points of the garden is a bespoke curved pool and rill water feature. |
| A Garden Design in Earls Colne |
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The Wooden Panel Garden |
This design features a decking walkway over a sunken water rill, with block raised bed, planted with black grass, upon which a railway sleeper bench seat is fixed. Cedar panelled walls and black bamboo planting make this a garden packed with natural materials. |
| A Garden Design in Epping |
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The Water Feature Garden |
The design divides the garden into several distinct areas, helping to impart the illusion of space and create a sense of intrigue. The garden features natural slate tiles, railway sleeper raised beds and decking to frame two dramatic pools fed with gargoyle water spouts. |
| A Garden Design in Grays |
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The Tropical Garden |
This design is stylish and dynamic, yet at the same time warm and welcoming. Several areas of decking help to make the most of the sun throughout the day, with stainless steel planters housing tall bamboo provide additional screening. The end section of decking features a stainless steel 'wall of water'. |
| A Garden Design in Hawkwell |
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The Blue Lens Garden |
A design with small functional areas. Hardwood decking areas divide the garden up into lawn, patios and an outdoor gym space, while feature perspex panels help to add year round colour and interest for this young family. |
| A Garden Design in Hornchurch |
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The Platform Garden |
This design utilises a series of decking walkways and platforms to create a multi-use, family oriented space. Hardwood decking, and a gabion wall filled with plum slate paddlestones, forms the main dining area, whilst the use of decking to create levels, walkways and tunnels, make for a multi dimensional space. |
| A Garden Design in Ilford |
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The Traditional Urban Garden |
This design takes its inspiration from traditional Victorian courtyard gardens to create a structured space with a strong sense of privacy and enclosure. A dark natural slate patio, edged with a twin border of ornate Victorian tiles and 'Barley' natural slate, are in contrast with the rustic railway sleeper raised beds. A focal point of the upper terrace is two raised, slate capped railway sleeper pools with slate 'spouts' which feed two similar pools in the terrace below. |
| A Garden Design in Rayleigh |
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The Terraced Garden |
Terraced raised beds are utilised in this design to create several levels in this sloping garden. A large decked area is bounded by raised beds on 3 sides to create a space for family entertaining and dining, giving the space a sense of enclosure. A focal point of the garden is an elaborate tiled trough water feature. |
| A Garden Design in Loughton |
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The Railway Sleeper Garden |
This design seeks to create a semi-rustic feel, using sturdy railway sleepers to create high raised beds, and natural slate, timber and gravel to create an informal flooring pattern. The dining area features a large sleeper table and two large integrated sleeper benches. Planting includes perennial plants and evergreen shrubs and trees to create a space with year round interest with a principally claret and blue colour palette. |
| A Garden Design in Southend on Sea |
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The Comfort Zone Garden |
This garden needed terracing to turn it into a more user-friendly space. A ‘Mint Fossil’ Indian sandstone patio accommodates a hardwood topped fixed bench seat. A grand set of steps allows access to the rest of the garden. Various flush level and banked beds enclose the lawn and walkway allowing for games, sunbathing and relaxation. |
| A Garden Design in South Benfleet |
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The Perspex Garden |
This design takes inspiration from 1960s motifs. Black limestone setts, hoggin and black limestone paving are used to create multi-textural surfacing. Features in the space include a stainless steel sphere water feature and bespoke screens. Lush, tropical planting will help screen the garden from the houses beyond. |
| A Garden Design in Romford |
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The Wildlife Garden |
This is fluid design, featuring a series of interconnected circular areas of hard flooring to provide ample room for seating and relaxation while maximising the available planting space. The centre of the space features a crab apple tree and a railway sleeper bridge running over a crescent pond. A wild-life oriented planting scheme, featuring hot reds and yellows, provides the finishing touches to the space. |
| A Garden Design in Westcliff-on-Sea |
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The Entertaining Garden |
The garden is sculpted with rendered white raised beds laid around its edge, and offset with a contemporary planting palette of plum, claret and lilac. A dining area, enclosed on three sides by raised bed, and fixed BBQ, adorned with mosaic tiles, is incorporated at the rear of the garden. Lawn and a sunken mosaic pool, over which the decking walkway ran, adds extra interest to the design. |
| A Garden Design in Upminster |
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The Decking and Slate Garden |
A large rectangular section of decking forms the main seating area in this design. A large, removable, rectangular sail gives the client the option of shade and shelter even on the hottest of days. A fixed bench seat, constructed from sturdy new railway sleepers, is offset by brushed zinc planters. A stainless steel water blade is lit from below and framed with architectural Cordylines. |
| A Garden Design in South Woodford |
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The Colourful Garden |
Vivid orange or blue, to accomodate the client's love of strong colour, are the hallmark of this design. A long, L-shaped fixed bench seat, backed by lush planting in raised beds, creates a relaxing social space. An imposing stainless steel water wall provides a stunning focal point. Planting in the space is strong and architectural, and includes bamboo, cordyline and tall grasses to create year round interest.
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| A Garden Design in Maldon |
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The Split Level Garden |
This design works with a split level layout. Two circular decking platforms joined by steps and a curved decking walkway lead to a semi-circular fixed-bench seat backed by decorative filled wire-mesh gabions. The planting features a selection of funky round specimens, such as allium, buxus sempivirens and the ‘snowball bush’, interspersed with contemporary ornamental grasses to add dynamism to the scheme. |
| A Garden Design in Billericay |
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The Stepping Stones Garden |
The emphasis in this large family garden is on entertaining and socialising. Flooring features stylish and elegant Travertine tiles in a formal, ‘grid’ pattern. Long, deep terraced steps lead to a circular lawn, while a decked platform will benefit from a railway sleeper ‘suspended’ bench seat. |
| A Garden Design in Thorpe Bay |
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The Curvy Garden |
This garden design is based on ellipses. A winding hoggin pathway snakes around a large elliptical lawn in the middle section of the space. Three circular patios provide ample space for seating and relaxation. A stainless steel ball water feature, sits within a bed of creeping thyme, whilst flush level planting beds surround the oval lawn. A secluded, secret ‘den’ helps to give an air of discovery to the space. |
| A Garden Design in Waltham Abbey |
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The Mesh Garden |
This design features a random lay sandstone patio enclosed within a steel rod and A142 mesh pergola. A raised bed divides the pergola from the lawn, whilst a water blade cascades into a cobbled rill. Planting is in a Mediterranean style. |
| A Garden Design in Bishops Stortford |
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The Modern Family Garden |
Soft, organic curves break up the large area adjoining the house. Three types of flooring materials create interest. Planting in the space consisted of strong architectural plants interspersed with feathery grasses nestling alongside long flowering perennials. |
| A Garden Design in Harlow |
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The Chill Out Garden |
The design provides a low maintenance extension to this family home. The main focal point is a timber pergola with a perspex clad half-roof, supporting a large, deep, timber swing seat. |
| A Garden Design in Steeple Bumpstead |
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The Modern Entertaining Garden |
This design divides this long thin sub-urban garden, to create a multi-functional space suitable for alfresco dining, entertaining, relaxation and play. A decked walkway, rendered block raised bed and a 'floating' bench seat feature in this garden along with a stainless steel water blade. |
| A Garden Design in Stansted Mountfitchet |
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The Dog Lover's Garden |
This design transforms the garden into a simple yet stylish outdoor room, splitting the space into several distinct areas with an emphasis on entertainment, play and relaxation.A large Travertine patio is bordered by a raised bed constructed from sturdy railway sleepers. A set of cubed stools and chunky coffee-style table complemens the bench to create an informal seating area. |
| A Garden Design in Colchester |
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The Indian Inspiration Garden |
This design plays with level changes in the space.The sunken garden houses a bespoke swinging bed seat.The ground level sections of the garden will be traversed by softwood decking paths, which will intersect a series of small patios comprised of a sandstone paved circle and house a wrought iron gazebo. |
| A Garden Design in Shenfield |
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The Family Garden |
The patio adjoining the house is laid with elegant Travertine tiles a formal grid pattern while the area to the left of the conservatory will feature a large patio laid with attractive and durable Yellow Balau hardwood timber boards. |
| A Garden Design in Manningtree |
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The Cat lover's garden |
The design features deep beds packed with hardy shrubs and perennials to provide year round interest. A turf patheway, edged with slate tiles, zig-zags down the centre of the space sending the user on a dynamic journey to the bottom of the garden. At the turn of each corner, the slate edging extends into slightly larger tiled areas, giving the client space to display a selection of potted plants |
| A Garden Design in Farnham |
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The Railway Sleeper Garden |
This design concentrates principally on the bottom half of this unusual garden, using multiple materials to create an enclosed social area. This area is large and diverse enough to be suitable for a myriad uses, including sunbathing and lounging, intimate dining, dinner parties, cocktail parties and barbeques. |
| A Garden Design in Little Burstead |
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The Reflection pool Garden |
The space is laid with elegant Iroko hardwood decking, and also recycles the existing Yorkstone slabs. The main focus of the space will be a bespoke water feature bisecting the main garden between the decking patio and the rest of the space. |
| A Garden Design in Walton-on-Naze |
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The Tranquil Garden |
This design uses a series of circles and curves to unify this long, thin, multi-level space, creating a garden that is both aesthetically pleasing and suitable for small-scale entertaining and al-fresco dining and relaxation. |