Residential garden styling
Townhouse courtyards
Compact Graz courtyards often fight for light between neighbouring walls. We verticalise interest with espaliered fruit, narrow columnar trees, and reflective gravel palettes that bounce brightness into shaded corners without glare.
Typical townhouse commissions land between €2,400 and €5,200 for design, depending on levels and built-in seating. Installation is handled by your contractor using our dimensioned setting-out plans.
Suburban family plots
Larger plots around Mariatrost and Waltendorf benefit from zoned play, dining, and quiet reading areas separated by low hedges rather than fences. We specify surfaces that tolerate footballs and tricycles while staying coherent with adult entertaining zones.
Family schemes include a phased planting calendar so budget can spread across two seasons. Year-one structural planting averages €3,800 in nursery stock for a 300 m² garden, excluding hardscape.
Hillside terraces
Sloped sites demand retaining logic before aesthetics. Our stylists work with structural engineers when wall heights exceed local self-build limits, then dress terraces with drought-aware grasses and anchor shrubs.
Multi-terrace projects frequently exceed €8,500 in design fees due to drainage sections and custom stair detailing. Each terrace receives its own microclimate notes for plant selection.
Renovation gardens
When a house extension reshapes the plot, we reassess sight lines and root zones before recommending removals. Mature trees worth keeping are protected with temporary fencing specs included in our construction-phase addendum at €420.
Renovation clients often request low-allergen palettes; we maintain a vetted list of wind-pollinated species to avoid near windows and seating. Lists are updated annually with nursery feedback.
Handover & living with the plan
Every residential project ends with a walkthrough booklet describing watering intervals, first-year pruning, and which weeds to tolerate as beneficial pioneers. Optional follow-up visits at €320 help tune irrigation after the first dry spell.
We photograph the garden at completion for our archive with your permission, never for advertising unless separately agreed in writing.