A full landscape garden build from 2019 designed by Daniel Shea for a great family.
Makeover of a patio area, pergola, sun terrace, paths, lawns, raised timber vegetable and flower beds and lots of planting all into a small space.
The main issue was the existing garden was on a slope falling back to the house and the existing patio had been laid over a previous one breaching the damp proof course clearance and furthering the damp issues at the back of the house.
Lowering the patio and adding drainage solves the ground water issue.
Creating spaces by terracing the garden into multiple levels makes it much more usable.
Materials
London stone kandla grey (pre sealed) patio
Chelmer Valley ‘Bexhill’ clay paver path
Chiltern Blend clay bricks
George davis turf
Oak pergola
Landscaping by Sam Keep and Nathan Stone
Garden design – Daniel Shea
Music
1) Royalty free: Β« Motivation Β» from Bensound.com
2)Wayne John Bradley “Blessed” CC License
3)Wayne John Bradley “Connected” CC License
Proof Reading – Jessica Denny Benfield
All images copywritten 2019 and not to be used without permission.
Everything shown is ‘how we landscape’ and not meant as any set guidelines. Do plenty of research and have ample experience before attempting an works.
We wish you every success in your projects.
13 Comments
Nice job.
honestly best landscapers around. i run a landscaping firm based in lewisham and lovely seeing your work and how to build things that work and will stand the test of time and the environment.
Nice job, but what's the reason for the reinforcing mesh on your subbase?
Love it ππ»
Hi. Please are you able to identify where in the country you cover / provide contact details. Many thanks, Daniel
Quality lads
Excellent job…..awesome…
Beautiful work! Thanks for the video
Very impressive, very thorough work.
Great work guys. Love that you want to do the extra just to make sure itβs done right. If you donβt mind me asking, how much would this cost? Even just ballpark.
Thanks
Is there an app or something to draw them plans you started with? Thanks π
If that is heavy clay soil as stated then that soak away is far too small for those patio areas.
very nice guys since I have discovered your site. I am watching every video. I also do landscaping in Australia. best of luck