Woburn Sands
Garden
15,500
Budget: £ 15,500
Our valued clients expressed a desire for an outdoor space conducive to family relaxation and leisure, characterized by minimal upkeep and accentuating the existing Wisteria in their garden.
To achieve this vision, the garden underwent a meticulous transformation. Initial steps involved the removal of bushes and disposal of excess soil. The garden was then strategically plotted into distinct, interconnected areas. A gracefully curved patio, crafted from Sawn Mint
Sandstone paving with charcoal block-edged pavers, was established. This space was aesthetically enhanced with the incorporation of the popular Black Ice decorative stones.
The project also encompassed the installation of new fencing and a gate, along with the creation of a designated area for family gatherings on the newly constructed timber decking.
Pruning of the Wisteria at the back of the house allowed for the development of a wooden
Pergola, serving as a supportive structure for the Wisteria to flourish and provide shade within the garden.
Review of Products Used:
- 900×600 Sawn mint sandstone
- Wooden decking boards
- Charcoal block edge pavers
- Black Ice decorative stone
Before
After
The Woburn Sands Garden
Budget: £ 15,500
Before
After
Our valued clients expressed a desire for an outdoor space conducive to family relaxation and leisure, characterized by minimal upkeep and accentuating the existing Wisteria in their garden.
To achieve this vision, the garden underwent a meticulous transformation. Initial steps involved the removal of bushes and disposal of excess soil. The garden was then strategically plotted into distinct, interconnected areas. A gracefully curved patio, crafted from Sawn Mint
Sandstone paving with charcoal block-edged pavers, was established. This space was aesthetically enhanced with the incorporation of the popular Black Ice decorative stones.
The project also encompassed the installation of new fencing and a gate, along with the creation of a designated area for family gatherings on the newly constructed timber decking.
Pruning of the Wisteria at the back of the house allowed for the development of a wooden
Pergola, serving as a supportive structure for the Wisteria to flourish and provide shade within the garden.
Review of Products Used:
- 900×600 Sawn mint sandstone
- Wooden decking boards
- Charcoal block edge pavers
- Black Ice decorative stone