A garden doesn't exist in isolation. It's part of your property — and when it works with the house, everything looks better.
This is something we think about on every project: the relationship between the building and the outdoor space. Not just what looks nice in the garden, but how the garden and the house feel as a whole.
That means:
Materials that complement the building — picking up tones from brickwork, roofing, or existing features rather than introducing something that clashes.
Proportions that feel balanced — a terrace that's the right scale for the house, planting beds that don't overwhelm, pathways that feel natural not forced.
Sightlines from inside — what you see through the French doors, the kitchen window, the bedroom upstairs. We design for those views because that's how you experience the garden most of the time.
Transitions — the move from inside to outside should feel seamless. Level changes, thresholds, lighting, shelter — the details that make the difference between a garden you use and one you look at.
That's the difference between a collection of garden features and a landscape that belongs.
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