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Contemporary Garden Design

Contemporary garden designs can reflect the particular lifestyles of their owners, and show an understanding of how hard and soft landscaping materials can be used in harmony with each other to create a space which is clean and calming.

This style garden can sometimes appear to be an extension of the home, by using the same colours and textures in the garden as used within the home, the two areas can appear to seamlessly transition from one to the other.

Form, texture and structure are commonly used within the creation of a design, as is the geometry of the building. The use of geometric shapes, bold colours and architectural plants help to create plenty of contrasts adding visual dynamics to the garden.

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Why use Garden & Landscape Design by AGI?

No. 1

Years of experience

Over 25 years experience of garden and landscape design and construction

No. 2

Creativity

We bring a new perspective to your outdoor space, while bearing in mind your wants, needs and dreams

No. 3

Professionalism

We bring a new perspective to your outdoor space, while bearing in mind your wants, needs and dreams

No. 4

Accredited

Qualified in Landscape Design and Horticulture from De Montfort University

Garden Landscape Design by AGI

Our Design Process

We offer a range of garden design services that are tailored to your needs, from  consultation to landscape design and implementation.

Whether it is inspiration for part of your garden, or a complete transformation, working in partnership with you, together we will create the outdoor space that you can enjoy.

Step 1

Consultation

A visit of the garden and discussion to capture your requirements for the outdoor space.

Step 2

Site
Survey

Taking measurements and levels of existing garden, along with assessment of soil conditions.

Step 3

Concept
Drawing

A draft garden plan is created based upon the consultation and site survey.

Step 4

Garden
Design

Scaled design of new garden layout with details of landscape materials and levels.

Step 5

Planting
Plan

Planting scheme showing botanical names of plants along with positions, quantities, and size.

Step 6

Construction
Drawings

If required detailed construction drawings can be created for complex areas.

Step 7

Setting Out
Plans

Drawings showing all dimensions of the landscape layout of the new garden.

Step 8

Sourcing
Plants

Working with nurseries and growers to supply plants for our projects.

Step 9

Specification
& Detail

This provides landscape contractors with the information to quote accurately.

If you'd like to work with us, simply get in touch. We're happy to discuss your project needs!