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Garden Design with Swimming Pools

We have recently been designing two gardens that include swimming pools:

Our first garden with an existing swimming pool (in Bromley Kent) with two roman ends is having
'a makeover ', here we have created 3 zones, all stone work will be replaced with bullnose capping around pool and retaining walls, this is very bespoke work and we are working closely with Rock Unique - stone suppliers. We are using a lovely creamy granite that is hard wearing and works with the house and context.

other gardens we have designed around pools:
http://greencubelandscapes.co.uk/portfolio/portfoliogodalming.html




 Our second design is for a new build property in Essex with a large garden. My aim here is to take the newness and sterile blank canvas away and soften with division of terraces, careful selection of materials and creating a number of zones and different levels.

This garden has a really lovely flow and journey through the spaces with strong division created by a change of paving material and planted borders that include structural hedges, topiary and perennials.

This garden is currently under construction and so I'll return when all complete to get some images.




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