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'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
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1. An overgrown wall, an unusable slope, transformed into a beautiful, terraced, decking/hot-tub area. |
2. “We hate all the concrete” No problem, lets use soft natural stone and clad it all! |
3. Boring tarmac, inadequate parking space. Now beautiful, Brindle coloured paving with room for family and visitors. |
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'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started |
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4. "There's too much grass, too much maintenance. Give me something different". How about interlocking circles with a rock bubbler |
5. There's nothing better than the sound of running water in your garden.
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6. "We have low maintenance, but it's too square and hard. What can you do?” Let's soften it with curves and circles.
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'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
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7. “The builders did the landscaping, but it doesn’t quite work. Can you help us?” No problem, lets re-do the steps and walls then plant the whole area. |
8. Steps too square and ballustrading wrong level. Let's do the whole thing again.
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9. Boring drive! “We have had this since we have been here. What can we do whilst still keeping it “Olde World?” Try paveset blocks for that traditional finish. |
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'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started |
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10. "Our boundary, is on a slant, what can we do?" Use a pergola, bamboo screening and clever perspective to widen the top of the garden. |
11. The same garden, “We can’t even see the house from the bottom of the garden”.
Problem solved and now you can sit in comfort and view the transformation.
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12. “We’re having a conservatory built. What can you do with the garden around it?"
Try soft stone terracing and steps with a new enlarged patio area.
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'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started |
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13. Boring steep slope converted into a terraced garden with a slate bubbler for sound and movement. |
14. A very large, awkwardly sloping lawn, turned into terraced gardens, using natural wood, rock and water.
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15. ....'disappearing' spring gives a child-safe end to the stream.
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