Residential Garden Design
Transforming Gardens Into Beautiful, Sustainable Spaces
We are the only accredited garden designers in the west of Scotland. Our residential garden design service provides a complete, professional journey from initial concept through to construction and planting. It turns your dreams to reality.
Whether your garden suffers from poor drainage, deep shade, compacted ground, or challenging site conditions, we create bespoke outdoor spaces that overcome these obstacles and unlock your garden’s full potential.
By combining creative design with practical expertise, we specialise in beautiful, plant-rich gardens that support wildlife, enhance everyday living, and provide a space for making memories for years to come.
A Collaborative Design Process
We create successful gardens by working with you and understanding how you want to live and interact with your outdoor space.
During our initial consultation, we will:
- Listen carefully to your requirements and aspirations
- Assess existing site conditions and identify any challenges
- Explore how you would like to use your garden now and in the future
- Consider views from your home as well as the garden itself
- Discuss your budget and investment priorities
Each project is unique, but our proven garden design process provides a clear and enjoyable pathway from the first ideas through to the completed garden.
Professional Design, Tailored to You
Our bespoke approach ensures that every garden reflects the character of the property and the lifestyle of its owners.
Our residential landscape design services can include:
- Site survey & analysis, and concept development
- Ecological planting design and biodiversity enhancement
- Hard landscaping design
- Natural water management
- Wildlife-friendly habitats
- Detailed technical drawings and specifications
Throughout the project, we provide clear communication, drawings, and visual presentations to help you understand and shape the design as it evolves.
Sustainable and Innovative Garden Design
Sustainability is at the heart of our approach to residential garden design.
We carefully consider:
- Environmentally responsible materials
- Long-term garden performance
- Climate resilience
- Biodiversity and ecological value
- Embodied carbon and carbon sequestration of your new garden
- Sustainable planting schemes that thrive with your site conditions
The result is a thoughtfully designed garden that works in harmony with nature while meeting your practical and aesthetic requirements.
Supporting Your Garden’s Future Growth
A garden is a living, evolving space.
Following construction and planting, we can continue to support you, guiding the management and development of the planting. With ongoing advice and expertise, your garden can thrive and develop beautifully for years to come.
Start Your Residential Garden Design Journey
Contact us today to request our Welcome Pack and learn more about our design process. We would love to discuss your project and help you create a beautiful, sustainable outdoor space tailored to your home.
Residential garden design in Scotland
We are a small award-winning landscape and garden design studio based in the west of Scotland and accredited with the Society of Garden and Landscape Designers.
Rachel established the practice because she believes that gardens and landscapes, when designed, built, and managed with sustainable ecological principles and care, can offer a haven for people and wildlife and help restore our natural world.
Committed to this vision, our small, professional and friendly team has created everything from small courtyard gardens to large expansive landscapes thriving off a collaborative approach with like-minded clients, professionals and multi-disciplinary teams. We have enjoyed working with a diverse range of clients, including private homeowners, community groups, and commercial businesses.
As a team, we continue to grow our knowledge through professional development, adding new perspectives and creative ecological solutions.
We are fully insured for public liability and professional indemnity and are registered with the Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture (SASA) for plant passports, as required by law.