Garden Spaces, Built to Enjoy
Bespoke outdoor living spaces designed and built to complement your home and garden.
A well-designed outdoor space extends the usable area of your home and adds real value to how you live. We design and build a range of outdoor projects — from hard landscaping and paved areas to oak-framed verandas and garden structures — bringing the same quality of craftsmanship to the outside of your home as we do within it.
Patios & Hard Landscaping
We design and lay patios and external paved areas that are practical, well-finished and appropriate to the character of your property. Whether as part of a wider building project or as a standalone improvement, we ensure the groundwork is properly prepared and the finished surface is level, durable and well detailed at the edges and boundaries.
Driveways
A well-constructed driveway improves both the appearance and functionality of your property. We carry out driveway construction and resurfacing, ensuring correct falls for drainage and a finish that complements the house and its surroundings.
Verandas & Oak-Framed Structures
We design and build oak-framed verandas and covered outdoor structures that create sheltered, usable outdoor space whatever the weather. These structures are crafted using traditional joinery techniques and the natural character of green oak — producing a result that is both functional and visually striking.
Whether attached to the house or freestanding in the garden, a veranda or covered outdoor area significantly extends the usable space of your home across the seasons.
Garden Rooms
A garden room provides a flexible, fully enclosed space that can serve as a home office, studio, gym or retreat. We design and build garden rooms that are properly constructed — insulated, weathertight and finished to a standard that makes them comfortable and usable year-round.
Designed for Your Garden
Every outdoor project is considered in the context of the wider garden and property. We work with you to ensure the design, materials and scale feel right for the setting — creating spaces that enhance rather than dominate.