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What is Bespoke Gardens?

Bespoke Gardens is a London garden design business. As UK garden designers we offer bespoke garden design for London gardens, UK gardens and more. Whether you want to turn the patch of grass left by the builders into a real garden, or whether your established garden is in need of a rethink, a garden design business such as Bespoke Gardens can help.

What exactly does having your garden designed by our garden designers involve?

Our garden designers will come to see you and your garden, and will talk through your garden design ideas with you before any contract is entered into. If you decide to go ahead, we will then agree on the garden design brief and the budget. The next step is for a detailed survey of the garden to be drawn up, whereupon we will turn the design brief into a set of detailed drawings depicting the new garden design. If you have agreed that Bespoke Gardens is going to provide a detailed planting plan to go with the structural design, then this will form part of the drawings and documentation to be submitted.

What else can garden designers from Bespoke Gardens help with?

If you are happy to set to and build the garden as designed, or to hand the work over to a contractor of your choice, then you may well not require any other services from the Bespoke Gardens garden design business. However, many people find this the most daunting part of the whole process and are happy to take on Bespoke Gardens to arrange for tenders to be submitted, and to manage and supervise the process throughout the construction phase. In this way you can have peace of mind from the initial consultation right the way through to the signing off of the construction.