New Build Garden Design

New Build? Blank Canvas

If you own a new build property you have a blank canvas for a garden design that could offer you and the environment so much more.

A simple patch of grass can be turned into so much more. From talking about the plan for your garden, how you’d use your garden and what plants and features to add, it all builds your perfect outside space.

New build properties are perfect playgrounds for creating something fresh and exciting! Often gardens on new estates are simply a patch of grass with a few shrubs dotted around the fringes of the plot. Creating a plan for the garden design, plant selection and purpose of the garden will make a perfect outside space.

Benefits of New Build Garden Design
Very often space is limited with a new build plot. Often overshadowed by other housing these gardens can feel lost, empty and unused – however, with the right choices, clear plan and vision for the garden, a beautiful space can be created.

As opposed to working with an already established garden, a new build plot offers total free reign as to what to do with the space, often making landscaping and planning alot easier to begin with.

We will discuss with you our three fundamental “P’s” – Purpose, Place and Plants, working all three of these in harmony to create the perfect outdoor space. Learn more about the Garden Design “P’s” here.

Get in touch to discuss options for garden design with a focus creating a space for beauty, creativity and biodiversity.

Transform your garden and create your perfect outside space, talk to me for further information.

The design process

Stage 1: Initial Client meeting
We will discuss with you, your vision for your garden. Discussing your goals for your garden, hard landscaping elements and planting.

Stage 2: Planning and concept
After our meeting, we will design a plan for the garden, so that you can see what it will look like. A scale drawing and planting plans are also created to help you visualise your space.

Stage 3: Implementation
We’ll begin with any hard landscaping elements and then begin to add softer planting elements prior.

It all begins with a conversation

So get in touch and let’s start the design process together.