The design process consists of successive stages that structure decisions and give clarity to the work.
Each stage addresses a different scope and leads to a coherent outcome.
The first step is site analysis and the initial conversation with the client.
This defines needs, usage patterns, and the direction of further work.
Next comes the concept, which establishes the layout and main principles of the garden.
Functional zones, their relationships, and the character of the space are defined.
Visualizations are a key part of the process.
They allow the space to be experienced before it is built and help refine design decisions.

The next stage is detailed design.
Materials, planting, and technical solutions translate the concept into concrete decisions.
The process concludes with documentation, which becomes a map for execution.
It ensures that the design can be built while maintaining coherence across all elements.
Throughout the process, we remain in close contact with both the client and the contractor.
Execution is managed in a way that allows continuous adjustment to site conditions.

We often collaborate with architects and interior designers to maintain consistency between the garden, the building, and the interior.
We recommend trusted contractors we work with regularly, ensuring quality and alignment with the design.
After completion, we provide a maintenance guide to support the long-term performance of the garden.
We also offer ongoing care packages, including observation of development, maintaining design consistency, and introducing changes over time. We see the design process as a sequence of connected decisions leading to a durable and coherent space.