How We Transformed Our Client’s Rear Garden

Introduction:

We recently completed a full remodel of our client’s rear garden. The garden was in need of a major makeover. It was gently sloping, which made it difficult to use and maintain. We also wanted to add some more seating and dining space, and create a more private and relaxing atmosphere.

The Process:

We started by creating central steps with retaining planters. This leveled the whole plot and made it much easier to walk around. We also installed pillars and cedar slatted bespoke fence panels to create a more defined space.

We then ran armoured cable to install outside lights in the pillars and planters, as well as under-lighting on the studio. This added a touch of elegance and made the garden more inviting at night.

The patio was extended and given extensive drainage, so they could enjoy it even in wet weather. We also installed fake grass on the upper level, which created a lush and inviting space.

The Results:

Our client is absolutely thrilled with the results of their rear garden remodel. It is now a beautiful and functional space that they can enjoy all year round.

Tips for Remodeling Your Own Garden:

If you are thinking about remodeling your own garden, here are a few tips:

  • Start by creating a plan. This will help you to visualize the finished product and make sure that you are making the most of your space.
  • Get quotes from several contractors before making a decision. This will help you to get the best possible price.
  • Be prepared to compromise. There may be some things that you have to give up in order to stay within your budget.
  • Don’t be afraid to get creative. There are endless possibilities when it comes to garden design.

Conclusion:

We hope that this blog post has inspired you to remodel your own garden. It is a great way to add value to your home and create a space that you can enjoy for years to come.

If you are interested in having us remodel your garden, please contact us today. We would be happy to help you get started.