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Who Uses a Garden Designer?


Perhaps you're a planning to build your own home, or you're a family with a large garden, or a country estate, or you might perhaps be approaching retirement. One thing all our domestic clients have in common is that they need someone to help them transform their existing garden into a space to enjoy and relax in, to entertain, or play. And that's what we do – help you turn your dreams into reality.

Why Use a Garden Designer?


You may be wondering why you should invest in design. The truth is that beautiful spaces don't just happen, they are the result of careful thought and planning. All too often we see features – patios, decking, ponds, etc. – in the wrong place, and with plants that obstruct views and so on. And yet a well designed garden need not cost any more than a poorly designed one.

Good design should achieve a harmonious balance that just "feels right".

With a comprehensive design in hand you can confidently ask contractors to quote for the work, knowing that they will be quoting for the same materials and quantities. Getting competitive quotes is a great way to save money. Even if you plan to build you garden yourself, with a plan you can be confident about buying the right materials and plants. Or you can engage a contractor to do some of the work for you, and complete the rest yourself.

The following pages describe the whole process.

As professional garden and landscape designers, based near Salisbury, Wiltshire, we are ideally qualified to guide you through each step of the way. Call us now on Salisbury (01722) 714443 or email svend@rumbold-ayers.co.uk.

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