Top Tips For Designing Your Garden Designing your garden is no easy task. Your garden is a huge feature that
can transform your home, whilst also adding value to your property, so it is
important to get it right. With the best tips and advice, designing and
creating your dream garden is achievable. AD Landscapes
& Maintenance offer a range of landscaping services. We work closely
with all our clients to convert your property exterior into a style and design
you love.
Consider Your Space It can be easy to get carried away when planning and
designing your home exterior. However, it is important to consider the space
you have available and what features are exactly most important to you. Failure
to do this could mean you decide to have too many features and overload your
garden, which will only ruin what could be a fantastic design if you utilise
your space properly.
Before beginning your garden project, you should always
identify the space you have available and how you actually want to use it. Once
picking the best features for your garden and the layout you would like,
crafting the perfect exterior style becomes much easier. To create the best
possible garden, planning is a vital factor. The layout of patios, stone,
plants and other features should already be in your mind before the project.
Hard Landscaping For your garden to be perfect structurally and offer the
best possible durability, hard landscaping is essential for every homeowner. Hard
landscaping is used to choose the materials that make up your garden underneath
the aesthetics and garden features you decide to add on afterwards.
Hard landscaping can involve a range of different materials
depending on what features you would like for your garden. This could include:
Gravel Pine Reinforced Grass Stone e.g. Granite, Sandstone, Limestone Suds Timber With several different materials available, this can
massively influence your garden design so it is important to consider which
material could be the best option for you. You should always choose a material
that complements the different features you would like to add to your garden.
Plan For Growth Plants and flowers can make the appearance of a garden so
much more vibrant, so considering where this can be placed within your exterior
must be done. Even if gardening is not your passion, growing flowers is a great
addition to any home's exterior and will give you fantastic personalisation and
freedom with the colours brought out on your property.
Even if you choose a nice style for your garden and decide
on a good colour scheme, it can end up looking a bit dull without regularly
freshening it up. Growing flowers and plants is a great way to do this as you
can constantly change your garden's appearance whilst maintaining the same
layout and design. Obviously, this is much easier than constantly changing your
garden design.
Comfort Is Key Thanks to the English weather, you may not get to use your
garden as much as you like. However, this doesn't mean you should completely
disregard comfort and seating space when it comes to designing your garden. Although
orangeries and conservatories are a good option for relaxation and overlooking
your garden, they do come at a substantial price.
Hence, nothing is better than simply getting out in your
garden and relaxing in the sun. When designing your garden, thinking about
where your seating space will be and how much space you want will give you a
lot more enjoyment. You could choose to have a patio right outside your door or space
on your grass for sitting around.
Speak To The Experts To design your dream garden, contacting the experts can often
be the best option. At AD Landscapes & Maintenance, we offer a range of
services including topsoil, patios and paths, turfing, fencing, tree planting,
planting plans and both hard and soft landscaping.
To discuss the services that we have available, get in touch
with our team today. You will receive a fast response, beginning your project
immediately after you choose a design you are happy with. Call us on
07766
404604
or fill in our contact form to
make an enquiry.