Design Folio
SYDNEY LANDSCAPING DESIGN
Entertainment Area
A family entertainment area expands outwards at the rear of this new home creatively using retaining walls to create a sunken seating space providing comfort and intamacy for family and friends.
A successful blend of landscape materials is applied prominently featuring facia stack stone walls for the seating and Australian hardwood deck and screens achiving a contemporary landscaping design.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN SYDNEY
Courtyard Feature
A selection of landscaping plants that survive well in the dry enables this charming formal design to make a lasting impression on your court yard.
Imported natural stone travertine provides a quality finish to the entrance area. Symmetry is achieved in a garden design centred with established palms in a raised bed and balanced with a pair of bold rustic water features on each side of the courtyard.
DECKING DESIGN ENHANCEMENT
Split-level decking draws the family out to a communal seating area, where both paving and deck is built at floor level. Serving as a great enhancement to the outdoor area the decks are highlighted by a feature wall in white facia stone which matches the garden walls.
Water Features
A water feature garden can create a welcoming link to the outdoors. The ambiance and soothing sound of water is best achieved with a custom designed water feature.
GARDEN DESIGN
Outdoor Entertaining
This garden improvement involved hard-landscaping works bringing new life to a Victorian Terrace. Neat garden walls frame the outdoor entertaining table and hardwood seat, and mondo grass softens the borders.
TERRACED GARDEN DESIGN
A steeply sloped garden is given a transformation with recycled stone, railway sleepers and drought tolerant plants. Variety in selection of landscaping materials creates contrast and interest. Included here; sandstone coloured pavers, natural stack stone facia, hardwood and pebble mulch.
Native trees serve as the focal points and the tiers which form the garden design are rustic sleepers. Stackstone walling delivers a striking effect against the paving and is wonderful when placed in courtyard locations
STEEP SLOPE DESIGN
The Landscaping task at this site was to gain use of a neglected rear yard that was not inviting due to a steep slope.
This design involved defining two key tiers at the rear of the house and forming an open space with improved utility. The result was ample room for entertaining; a garden table, barbecue, a spa, garden beds to a depth of one meter or greater. All accessible through double doors drawing you onto the timber deck.

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"From the time of your pleasant, informative quotation until the completion of the job, I was delighted with the attention to detail I received...I have had many compliments about my new garden in Sydney and about the work undertaken by your staff, and have no hesitation in recommending your company."
Carolyn Clancy.