Garden redesigns are a great time to improve its appearance and fix any practical or functional difficulties that could be costly and frustrating.
Planting with light and texture may make a tiny backyard look bigger. Careful planting can add elegance to a backyard.
Create a contrast garden by planting sunshine and dark sections differently. Shade plants and bushes can make a landscape feel different from sunny places.
Outdoor furniture is crucial to backyard ideas, and custom items can help you realize your vision.
One of two vertically greened walls in the client's London garden was designed by Tom Massey Studio and Tapestry Vertical Gardens.
You may need a grass in your backyard. The lawn is crucial for family play, but if it's not, consider a no-grass backyard, especially if your garden is tiny or narrow.
Kitesgrove interior designers and Cameron Gardens horticulturists constructed the pots and planters around this walled space, which is painted in a light tone to let in more light and features horizontal fencing panels for texture.
The steps are made using concrete block work and coated with stone. To accommodate Sarcococca hookeriana ‘Humilis’, we left a 100mm gap between stairs for soil and drainage. This evergreen sarcococca was chosen for its compactness.