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Design Process

Garden Design Services

THE GARDEN DESIGN PROCESS – STAGES

There are six stages to the garden design process as a rule, beginning with the consultation and ending with the planting plans. We do offer additional design services, which you can pick and choose from as required depending on the requirements or complexity of your project.

Garden Design Consultation

The consultation allows the client and designer to meet and get to know each other, to assess the existing garden and talk through ideas for change. Whatever style of garden you require, we will discuss how the garden could potentially be designed and talk generally about what may be possible and interesting avenues worth exploring. During the consultation we will discuss your ideas, likes, dislikes and the things most important to you. This information will help us create a design brief that will be tailored to you. This brief, together with the survey and site assessment will form the basis of all subsequent design work.

Garden Design Fee Proposal & Brief

Once the initial consultation has taken place we are then able to provide the client with the fee proposal and written design brief.

Site Survey & Analysis

Once the client has accepted the fee proposal we then able to undertake a full visual and physical survey of the garden this includes photographs, measurements and levels, noting the condition of existing features. We also make notes on aspect, drainage, views and condition of the soil. Whilst we carry out surveys ourselves for smaller gardens, in some cases we will appoint with your permission a specialist surveyor.

Sketch Design

A preliminary sketch plan, mood board and or digital model will be carefully prepared and will be presented to you at an early stage, showing you how the proposed design could look. This stage serves as a discussion point offering you an opportunity to input your thoughts and help ensure that any changes that you may require can be made simply and then arrive at a finalised design.

Master Plan

The Master Plan is the finished working drawing it is fully annotated shows levels, north point, scale, and short form specifications, the master plan is required for the contractor to cost and build the garden as intended.

Planting Plan

The planting plan shows the positions of the chosen position for all the trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, grasses, ferns and bulbs used in the garden. The plants are included on a plant schedule which shows their Latin names, quantities and sizes, a short form planting specification is also shown on the plan.

Additional Design Services

The following services – technical plans and documentation – may be required by clients dependant on the project.

Planting Maintenance Schedule

A plant maintenance schedule is a useful document for the client to use themselves to refer to when maintaining the garden or to pass on to a gardener or landscape contractor. The schedule takes the form of an A4 printed booklet, each plant is illustrated to aid in plant identification and it lists each plant and the type of care that it requires and when.

Construction Drawings & Detailing

Where complicated or bespoke features/structures have been included in a project, to aid the landscape contractor in constructing a feature correctly we can provide detailed construction drawings that show the technical details, dimensions, exploded views, etc of that feature. These can then be issued to the contractor for tendering and construction purposes.