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Traditionally gardeners have been inspired by historical gardening excellence, whilst other arts have moved with the times. Contemporary garden design increasingly takes into account what is contemporary in terms of materials but also in relation to modern lifestyles.
Contemporary design is particularly useful for modern urban gardens where space is often restricted and of irregular shape. As new products become available they may be used or adapted to create a fifth room. That is the garden becomes an integral extension to the house.
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● Modern use of traditional plants
● Specialised lighting systems
● Modern artistic paving
● Quality timber for decking and features
● Creative use of modern construction materials
● External electrical related services
● Modern architectural water features
● Automated irrigation systems
● Artistic use of glass and other materials
● Stylisation to an abstract theme |
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