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3d design work by greencube

greencube are constantly designing difficult gardens on multi levels and always use sketchup pro to create our three dimensional interpretations of our plans. This has become an invaluable tool to accurately represent our ideas and our designs. We create a number of views, take you for a tour around your newly designed garden. Landscapers also love our 3d's, it helps with their interpretation. We also share our sketchup files with architects and vice versa if we are working on a shared project.

Here are a few examples of gardens we have designed recently using sketchup pro

A new build bungalow with small garden, part enclosed by a brick wall for a retired couple






A couple we designed a garden for back in 2008, who have bought extra land and extending their garden further, in Surrey


A multi level garden in Seal, Nr Sevenoaks
A large family garden in Sevenoaks 



A small courtyard garden for a family in Brentwood





We use sketchup to draft up details, working alongside carpenters, steel fabricators and other trades











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