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A large family garden. |
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Raised beds and slate. |
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A contemporary family garden. |
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An outdoor dining area. |
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Terrace, garden and planting. |
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A family garden and lawn for children. |
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A very narrow garden. |
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A contemporary transformation of a small garden. |
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Turning an overgrown and neglected front garden in to a useable space for entertaining while maintaining good access to the house and providing privacy. |
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Creating a calm, contemporary space with integrated seating where the clients could both relax & entertain. Low maintenance essential as the client has little time for gardening. Privacy without being boxed in. |
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Creating a space for relaxation & entertainment. Relatively
low maintenance but good colour & winter interest. Privacy
from neighbours. Make a narrow garden look wider. |
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Rejuvenating an established but tired and overgrown garden
used by a community of eight flats. To create a new perennial
border in the centre of the garden, and replant the front
garden and boundary borders. To improve the view from the
flats. Provide areas for seating and entertaining in different
parts of the garden. |
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