Garden Design Orpington
Timeless style, lasting performance
At Peachey Landscapes, we specialise in garden design that enhances the look, value, and functionality of your outdoor space.
Peachey Landscapes offers diverse styles, from the lush, informal Cottage Garden and structured Formal Gardens with symmetry, to clean-lined Contemporary designs and peaceful Japanese Gardens, alongside functional choices like Wildlife Gardens, Edible Landscapes, and thematic Mediterranean or Coastal Gardens, often merging hardscaping (patios, paths) and softscaping (plants) to suit property styles and lifestyles.
Cottage Garden:
Quintessentially English, featuring abundant, overflowing planting, winding paths, colourful flowers (roses, lavender), and often concealed walls/fences with climbers.
Formal Garden:
Emphasizes symmetry, geometric layouts, central features, clipped hedges (topiary), and balanced planting, adaptable to any size space.
Contemporary/Modern:
Clean lines, minimalist feel, use of natural materials (stone, wood, slate), simple planting blocks, and often incorporating water features.
English Country Garden:
Combines formal structure with the profusion of cottage gardens, featuring deep herbaceous borders, lawns, gravel paths, and classic elements like urns and sundials.
Japanese Garden:
Focuses on tranquility, balance, natural elements (rocks, water), and controlled planting, creating a serene, spiritual space.
Wildlife Garden:
Designed to attract and support local wildlife with native plants, ponds, and diverse habitats.
Mediterranean/Dry Garden:
Utilizes drought-tolerant plants, gravel, stone, and often vibrant colours, reflecting warmer climates.
Edible Landscape (Potager/Food Forest):
Integrates fruit, vegetables, and herbs into ornamental garden designs.
Front garden design:
Front garden design is crucial because it creates a welcoming first impression (curb appeal) for visitors and boosts property value, while also offering significant environmental and well-being benefits like reducing pollution, managing rainwater, supporting wildlife, and lowering stress for residents. It blends functionality (parking, paths) with aesthetics, making the home feel more inviting and enhancing the streetscape for the whole community.