Garden Transformation in Leek, Staffordshire Moorlands
After having us recently landscaping their back garden the client asked if we could transform their neglected front garden. With the brief, to do something different than the back garden.
After having us recently landscaping their back garden the client asked if we could transform their neglected front garden. With the brief, to do something different than the back garden.
The client got in touch after realising they wanted to use their garden more but the current garden offered little or no interest.
The client was having great trouble keeping on top of their bankside back garden. After recently doing the house up, they felt it really needed a facelift, yet were unsure of what to do. So, they enlisted my services to come up with a good idea of what to do, and then carry the work out. The only way forward with this bankside garden was to terrace the bank, making it more manageable. So, we did this using inverted sleepers to create different areas within the garden.
The client got in touch with us as they felt their garden was in need of something new. So, they asked me to design them a new one.
After recently moving to the property, the client was struggling to make the front garden tidy as it had an old drystone wall that was falling down, with a large shrub bed alongside it that was out of control with weeds. Moreover, there was a very scruffy border with old tree stumps in, against next door’s fence. So, we decided to help.
The client got in touch to see if I could bring some life into their tired, old back garden. They had just finished renovating their house and needed to renovate the garden to match. Being unsure what to do, they asked if I could make them a plan, using just the small brief to get rid of the old layout and bring some curved lines into the garden.
After several failed attempts of trying to build a pond, the client got in touch to see if I could make them a small, natural looking pond, situated in the corner of their garden.
The client got in touch after recently moving to their new house. They were at a loss as to what to do with their garden, as it has a very unusual shape. Their previous house had a large garden with lots of shredded and herbaceous boarders, and a pond. They wanted to recreate this but on a much smaller scale. However, they had no idea where to start, so they asked for my advice and design.
The client who had lived at the property for over 30 years decided the garden was long over due for a makeover. So they asked me me to design them a completely different garden to what they had.
The client, who had recently moved into the new build property, desperately needed a garden that they could spend time outside with the family. They asked me to design them a contemporary style garden with room for a hot tub.