Garden design step by step

19. April 2026

The design process consists of consecutive stages that organize decisions and bring clarity to the entire workflow.

Each stage involves a different scope of work and contributes to a cohesive final result.

The first step is a site analysis and an initial consultation with the client.
This helps define the client’s needs, the intended use of the space, and the direction of further work.

The next stage is the concept design, which defines the layout and the main principles of the garden.
Functional zones, the relationships between them, and the overall character of the space are established.

Visualizations are a key part of the process.
They allow the space to be experienced before construction begins and help refine design decisions.

The following stage is the technical design.
Materials, planting plans, and technical solutions translate the concept into concrete design decisions.

The process concludes with documentation, which becomes a roadmap for implementation.
It ensures that the project can be executed while maintaining consistency across all elements.

At every stage, we remain in close contact with both the client and the contractor.
The implementation process is carried out in a way that allows ongoing adjustments to the design according to on-site conditions.

We often collaborate with architects and interior designers to maintain coherence between the garden, the building’s architecture, and the interior spaces.

We recommend trusted contractors with whom we regularly cooperate, helping ensure high quality and consistency between the design and its execution.

After completion, we provide maintenance guidelines that support the garden’s long-term development and functionality.
We also offer ongoing garden care, including monitoring its growth, maintaining the integrity of the design, and introducing changes over time.

We see the design process as a sequence of interconnected decisions leading to a lasting and cohesive space.