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A beautifully designed garden is as important as the emphasis we place on the designs of our interiors. After all, our grounds (however modest) frame our homes and contribute to first impressions not only of our houses, but also of the households within. Options for garden designs can be as elaborate or low maintenance as your lifestyle and preferences permit – consider both your aspirations for how it should look and how much time you can invest in garden maintenance. Consulting a gardener or landscape designer will ensure you have a garden that suits your lifestyle, the local climate and soil conditions. But don’t forget that with Houzz your first stop can be collecting images of garden ideas and designs you love in order to inspire your garden plans and potentially share them with a landscape gardening professional. More
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Bartholomew Landscaping Ltd
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Kensington Town House
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We designed and constructed a beautiful BALI award winning garden for this Kensington town house. The original layout was very angular and the client wanted to improve access from the basement living space. Bartholomew’s brief was to create a feeling of space and to ensure that the whole garden was usable by the whole family throughout the year. An elegant sweeping staircase wr...More
garden! — Laura Murray
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Town and Country Gardens
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Large roof terrace in London
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This is a larger roof terrace designed by Templeman Harrsion. The design is a mix of planted beds, decked informal and formal seating areas and a lounging area.
Lovely and more rustic — Jonathan Silver
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Ian Pierce
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North London Apartment
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Photo: Ian Pierce © 2015 Houzz
This is an example of a bohemian back garden in London with a garden path and gravel. — Houzz
Love the impact of different colours in the garden great idea for an uneven fence — smfearn
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Studio Mark Ruthven
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House Above The Heath
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Contemporary garden in London. — Houzz
waterfall steps using natural gradient — fionapeace
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Tracey Parker Landscape Design Ltd
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Greener Pastures Show Garden
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'Greener Pastures' Show Garden, BBC Gardeners' World Live 2015 Andrew Boschier Photography
Classic back full sun garden for summer in London with natural stone paving and with a water feature. — Houzz
small garden, fit in pond and fill with plants — Dave Roberts
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Alice Meacham Gardens
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Portfolio
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AM Gardens
This is an example of a large modern sloped full sun garden for summer in Dorset with gravel and a retaining wall. — Houzz
Like the type of stones — Leon Payne
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Hammerhead General Contractors Ltd
Hampstead
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Inspiration for a contemporary garden in London. — Houzz
The windows and fencing. Extension too. — claire_bradley76
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Ann-Marie Powell Gardens Ltd
Country Gardens
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Photo of a rural front garden in Hampshire. — Houzz
brick and statue opening near door — SoulLoveStyle
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Randle Siddeley
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Rural Retreat in Kensington
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Inspiration for a classic garden in London. — Houzz
Wide steps and railings into garden — thewednesday
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Joas Souza | Photographer
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Luxury House Hampstead
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Joas Souza Photographer
Inspiration for a modern garden in London. — Houzz
Shape and layout is quirky Bright and neat — Jessica
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Joanne Winn Garden Design
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Woodcote garden
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Nicola Stocken-Tomkins
Photo of a classic garden in London. — Houzz
layers strips of grasses and colour — bridgetirving
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Joanne Winn Garden Design
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Woodcote garden
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Nicola Stocken-Tomkins
This is an example of a rural back full sun garden in London with with a vegetable patch and gravel. — Houzz
I think this is Joe's boxes and they've been photoshopped — sheilaagnew
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How do I come up with a front garden design?


The priority for a front garden is kerb appeal. Begin by considering the area immediately around and leading up to your front door. You may want to opt for front garden designs that blend well with the style of your home – for example, abundant foliage and flowerbeds will perfectly complement a period property, whereas man-made materials, geometric shapes and contrasting textures are great ideas for a contemporary garden design. Even if your front garden is a small space, keep it tidy – if you have more space, make the most of it with garden ideas and features such as a manicured lawn, gravel driveway, water feature or garden fencing. If you don’t have the time or commitment to devote to gardening, then neatly pruned hedges, statement paving, hanging baskets, garden benches and outdoor lighting are all decorative, low maintenance garden ideas for your front garden design.

How should I design my back garden?


Back gardens typically offer more space than front garden designs and serve a more recreational purpose, so it’s important to know how you want to spend time in your garden before you design it in order to build in the features that you will enjoy. If you love relaxing in the garden and dining al fresco, think about patios, decking, garden furniture and BBQs. For the more horticulturally-inclined, incorporate flower beds, greenhouses or vegetable garden designs. Your landscape gardening professional can help you install structures such as sheds, pergolas and gazebos that complement your garden design, and artfully-placed garden ideas such as lawn edging and lighting will add definition to your chosen design.

How do I create a low maintenance garden?


The great news is, gardens aren’t exclusively for the green-fingered. Whether you’re not horticulturally-inclined or simply don’t have the time for a bit of landscape gardening, you can still have a garden design that looks the way you want by making some smart design choices. While many of us favour low maintenance gardens like urban gardens, roof terraces and patio gardens, lovers of greenery don’t need to sacrifice grass for paving slabs. Whatever you want from your garden, there are a variety of gardening solutions that can be built in to make life easier. For example, labour intensive features such as vegetable patches, greenhouses and flower beds can be optimised with an automatic irrigation system. These can be offset with fuss-free garden ideas such as hard landscaping, including gravel, paving or decking, and hard-wearing evergreens that require minimal upkeep. You might even consider replacing your garden fencing with slow growing hedging, which can be maintained less regularly than wooden fence panels.

If having a lawn is important, there are different types of grasses in varying degrees of durability and maintenance. You may choose to take a more relaxed approach to your lawn – “wild” garden designs can have great charm if the grasses and flowers are chosen carefully. If you prefer a manicured lawn, it’s a good idea to invest in a “mulching” lawn mower that will recycle clippings and remove the need for cleaning up. Finally, there isn’t a more low maintenance garden lawn than artificial grass which can look highly realistic and keep your garden looking green. Garden ornaments are a great way to add interest to your low maintenance garden design – go for smart garden ideas such as solar garden lights which are both decorative and functional.