Example 1
This large family garden in Amersham has been designed to provide picturesque views from the house and several different spaces for recreation, entertaining and al-fresco dining.
Example 2
Curvaceous raised beds, stone paving and a soft blue and white planting scheme have transformed this new-build bare landscape in Hillingdon into an elegantly enticing, pet-friendly garden.
Example 3
A steep, muddy, unusable space in Middlesex is now a smartly terraced party garden softened with specially designed low-maintenance planting and a subtle woodland feel.
Example 4
This long, narrow garden in Middlesex was re-designed to make the most of the views down its length and to improve access and maintenance throughout.
Example 5
This new-build garden in Hillingdon is small but perfectly formed with raised beds that double as seating an integrated barbeque and an artificial lawn for ease of garden maintenance.
Example 6
An attractively designed, low-maintenance, terraced garden in Middlesex replaces the old sloping lawn to provide generous space for outdoor dining.
Example 7
A once cramped, tired courtyard garden in Hillingdon has been redesigned to create a fresh, contemporary 'outdoor room' with a subtle oriental feel.
Example 8
This front garden in London once had a small awkward patch of lawn, a narrow concrete path and a steep doorstep. A fresh garden design has resulted in an easy to maintain, wheelchair-friendly garden with curb appeal.
Example 9
Repositioning the entrance to this front garden in Buckinghamshire has inspired a formal, contemporary landscape design that complements the grand, Mediterranean feel of the house.
Example 10
Here an unused space in Middlesex has been transformed into an ecological, environmental garden. a pretty haven for wildlife, this garden design combines native planting with a variety of habitats and a naturalistic pond.
Example 11
This once overgrown walled garden in Primrose Hill has been re-designed to provide a light, spacious and welcoming family space. The easy-to-maintain artificial lawns and discrete lighting mean that the garden can be enjoyed all year round.
Example 12
The new, modern extension on the back of this house in Ealing did not fit with the existing garden. The new design carries the sleek, contemporary feel of the house right through the garden whilst providing the perfect setting for wildlife-watching, al-fresco dining and children to play.