Martial Arts Garden
Martial Arts Garden
Martial Arts Garden
Medium Garden Projects
Medium Garden Projects
Newmarket Road Park and Ride
Newmarket Road Park and Ride
Wetland and Wildfowl trust
Barn Coversion
Barn Coversion
Barn Coversion
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Postal Design Projects
Traditionally Kym Valley Gardens has always been able to provide a complete design service through the post and we still provide this option today should you require. However design by email is perhaps the most common postal design service provided nowadays and this can also be slightly quicker, this service can save you time and money by using the full design package provided by our award winning, experienced and professionally qualified designers that will specifically tailor a design to your own needs and requirements.
We are able to provide you with a full set of working drawings to scale that include a 'Sketch Design' for comment, a working 'Master Plan' for construction purposes including a 'Short Form Specification', for materials a 'Planting Plan' showing quantities and types of plants and 'Construction Detailing' if required. Should you need it, a plant 'Maintenance Schedule' is also available. In some instances, we can also source the plants for you.
We are also able to provide you with sound advice, designs and planting plans for any size of the garden, from a single flower bed to an entire garden. We work closely with you ensuring that our design meets your taste and needs from a traditional cottage garden to a modern city garden.
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Leigh on Sea
West Point Road,
Leigh on Sea,
Southend,
Essex.
Woodley
Catalina Close,
Woodley,
Reading,
Berkshire.
Turn Your Dream Into A Reality
Gardens are never finished they change with the seasons and plants continue to grow and change. A garden design will provide you with the ultimate concept to work towards, however not all gardens can be afforded in one go, so to complete the final garden may take several years, this will be dependent on your budget and time frame.
It is, however, possible to have a garden designed so that it can be built by the contractor in phases. In this way, a section can be completed and enjoyed, whilst the next phase is completed sometime in the near future.