Our clients had recently finished renovating their home and asked us to design a garden to carry the contemporary feel of their house to their outdoor space. They requested social places in the garden which could be used at different times of the day and to have a dining/seating area on the same level
Colchester
Essex Garden Designs2024-02-07T14:34:53+00:00Our brief was to create something completely different. We created raised planting borders which were angled to visually elongate the garden and also creates a journey to end of the garden to a seated area under the pergola. We used natural stone cladding for the walls and natural stone copings which allow for plenty
Emerson Park
Essex Garden Designs2024-02-09T15:08:04+00:00The brief was to create separate seating areas for the clients and their teenage children. There was a hot tub to incorporate to a partly screened area. There are now three seating areas, one for formal dining under the oak pergola and another casual seating area just outside the kitchen for the evening sun.
Waltham Abbey
Essex Garden Designs2024-02-08T09:23:52+00:00Our client wanted an outdoor kitchen area that he could be proud of together with a beautiful garden that his partner could enjoy. She had some great ideas about how the garden should look together with other seatings areas, planting and other buildings for her working space. The garden was to include: A covered
Coggeshall
Essex Garden Designs2024-02-08T12:51:20+00:00Our clients asked for our advice on how to improve an existing space under their pergola. They also wanted an area for loungers, a new hot tub and continuation of planting throughout. Lighting was really important on this project as the area will be used during the evening. Festoon lighting was installed to the
Witham
Essex Garden Designs2024-02-09T15:26:25+00:00Our client asked for a garden which was colourful, totally different and which she could walk around safely. There was an electricity pole on the right hand side of the garden, we designed the garden to take the eye away from it. We decided to create a journey through the garden with different areas