The driveway of this suburban front garden was originally a very large and unappealing expanse of overgrown grass pavers and concrete. The design for the front garden re-apportioned the space to give a larger rear garden which in turn enabled a more inviting front garden and driveway to be created. Existing dilapidated fencing was completely removed in favour of more contemporary panels which were stained black to tie in with the double garage doors.
Visual impact and kerb appeal is delivered in the form of a bespoke wall screen providing a focal point to front of house. A gravel garden provides space for low-maintenance architectural plants and topiary while over-sized planters loaded with bamboo to add height in front of the fence panels.