Over 3,000 Gardens Expertly Designed with Precision & Care

The Importance of Early Garden Design and Landscaping in Property Build and Renovations

When Is Best To Start The Garden Design & Landscaping Process?

As the saying goes, ‘first impressions are everything.’ When it comes to property renovations, this rings especially true for your outdoor spaces.

In this blog post, we’ll explore why early garden design and landscaping planning are essential for a successful renovation project.

Garden Design In A New-Build or Full Renovation

We’ve just had a really productive and positive meeting in the showroom with a client who’s undertaking a full property and house renovation. It’s an important scenario to note if you’re considering a property project, whether a new-build or full renovation, and landscaping is a large part of it.

I wanted to share this story to emphasise how crucial it is to get your landscape design and landscaping plans arranged and sorted as soon as possible.

The client left our studio and showroom, like all the clients we work with, with a clear picture of a revised 2D concept design and associated mood board, knowing exactly what the future plans are for all their outside spaces, including their driveway. This means that the main building contractor and architect now have a clear understanding of the project’s scope, and the planning, schedule, and budget can be thought about from now on.

This can also be very helpful at the planning permission stage of a house project, too. We can move straight on to working on the finer details of the landscape design, whilst the house renovation is underway – these design detail plans will then be completed with plenty of time for our landscaping team to produce their final costs and reserved time in their schedule.

When To Start A Garden Landscaping Project

Landscaping is more than often best timed with the second fix of the house, typically due to logistics and parking – you want to avoid too many teams and tradesmen onsite at one time.

At the second fix stage, it’s usually just the plumber, electrician, and kitchen fitters remaining on-site, for example. The landscapers then have a good amount of space for skips, deliveries, etc, making the best use of their time and are able to work efficiently.

We often get asked, “When should we start looking at a garden design and landscapin?g”, and the answer is – there’s no time too soon! It’s super important to get this aspect of your renovation project sorted as early as possible.

Many people also often mix in the landscaping costs of a project with a design fee and service, but this is very much the same as an architect and builder services split. Design is first and foremost regarding garden design too; the design process is then used for the final planning and budgeting of your project. You can find a further breakdown of how our design process can progress into landscaping here.

Phasing Out a Landscaping Project

Once a design has been completed that works for you, the landscaping can of course be phased. Most clients phase external works in some way shape or form. The size of areas we deal with externally are often 10x (or more) of the square meterage of a house, therefore a much larger space to consider when planning and budgeting.

We know how it is when you’ve carried out a full renovation project, sometimes you just need some breathing space and to live in your new house for a while before you have another round of tradesmen to communicate with – we get it and we’re here to guide you through the process.

The key is to tackle and complete a landscape design first for a smooth, hassle and stress-free process – the exact same as you should have received working with your architect.

Don’t miss the boat and leave it too late with a mess of a driveway and mud pit of a garden once the builders are finished – streamline and plan ahead by booking in your landscape designer, schedule the design and landscaping and ring fence a budget for the landscaping from the start of your project to avoid an underwhelming and disappointing finishing touch to your dream house project.

Conclusion

Are you ready to transform your outdoor spaces? Contact us today to start planning your garden design and landscaping project!

More Articles

Landscaping for Property Value: How Garden Design Can Increase Your Home’s Worth
2026 Garden Design Trends in the UK: Fresh Ideas for Modern Outdoor Spaces
Rain Gardens & Drainage Solutions: Designing Gardens for Wet Weather
Garden Design for Outdoor Living: Patios, Kitchens & Entertaining Areas
How To Design A Family-Friendly Garden
Sustainable Garden Design: Eco-Friendly Landscaping Ideas
How to Choose the Right Garden Designer for Your Project
Garden Design Principles 101: Essential Elements of a Beautiful Garden
4 Things You Should Never Include in a Sunny Garden
Natural Stone Or Porcelain Paving?
How To Tackle A Sloped Garden
Where Should You Put Your Outdoor Kitchen?
How To Remove Moss
Top 5 Garden Border Fillers
Evergreen Climbers
What Is a Landscape Gardener?
What to Plant in Autumn
The Value of Hiring a Professional Garden Designer
Five things your garden designer expects from you
Crafting a Clear Garden Design Brief for Your Landscape Gardener or Designer
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to provide you with the best experience. Some cookies are essential for the website to function, while others help us understand how visitors use the site and improve our services. You can choose to enable or disable optional cookies at any time using the options below. Minimal cookies may still be stored to remember your preferences.

Necessary

These cookies are required for the website to function. They enable core features such as page loading, security and remembering your cookie preferences. You cannot disable these cookies.

Analytics

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our website — for example, which pages are visited most often and how users navigate the site. When Analytics is enabled, we collect full analytics data to improve our site. If you disable Analytics, the website will still send basic, anonymised usage information so we can measure overall traffic levels, but no identifying data, tracking IDs, advertising identifiers or personal information are collected. This allows us to understand site performance without using full analytics cookies.

Marketing

Marketing cookies are used to deliver relevant adverts and measure advertising performance. These cookies may be set by third-party platforms such as Google Ads or YouTube. Marketing cookies are disabled unless you choose to enable them.