One of the best ways to demonstrate how garden designers can dramatically alter the character of a garden is by taking photographs from the same spot before and after the work has been completed. What has taken place between the photos is the design process: the listening, thinking, noticing, problem-solving, assessing, designing and building of the new garden.
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^ An awkward exit from the new French doors off the kitchen
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^ A deeper patio area was introduced with angled steps and railings to add a useful new outdoor dining space |
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^ There was no clear patio area from the back of this detached property |
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^ A new back elevation deserved a generous patio area and seamless transition into the rear garden |
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^ The side alley was an unattractive and windy area of the property
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^ Gentle curves and slopes help to calm the side alley area and make it appear much wider than it is |
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^ The view into the garden was uninviting |
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^ A pergola arch frames the view and entices visitors into the back garden |
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