Case Study Two: From dead space to living space
This back garden had become tired and unkempt in appearance.
The broken concrete patio uneven lawn and lack of defined neat edges meant that this garden had been striped of all of its character and was in need of a significant overhaul.
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We created a large patio/driveway area at the back of the house using flag paving and reclaimed cobbles.
A low wall with steps leads up to a new lawn, a covered dining patio area and a new shed to the rear of the garden.
To assist with off road parking a garage was built at the side of the garden that had previously been wasteland.
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Case Study Three: Creating a welcoming entrance
This diveway was part hardcore and part tarmac.
The ground was uneven and dangerous, making the driveway an eyesore.
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We excavated the ground to a depth of 300mm until a firm sub base was found.
Block paving was laid over the area giving it a smooth, even and consistant look.
An electronic gate was added to the front of the driveway.
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