Low Maintenance Gardens in Holland Park designed for busy households and immaculate period properties. Enjoy year-round greenery, clean lines and fewer weekend chores. From composite decking to automated irrigation, we build gardens that stay looking sharp.
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Holland Park homeowners often want a garden that complements elegant architecture without demanding constant attention. We create refined, practical outdoor spaces near Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden that stay tidy through every season. Expect crisp gravel areas, evergreen structure, and hard landscaping that’s easy to keep clean. Whether you’re in W11 or W14, we tailor the layout to how you actually use the space.
The local mix of large Victorian houses, mansion conversions and period properties brings unique garden challenges, from long rear plots to compact courtyards. We’re used to working around basement lightwells, raised terraces and mature boundaries common across Kensington and Notting Hill. Our low maintenance gardens holland park area solutions prioritise durable finishes and planting that won’t become unruly. The result is a garden that suits the property’s character while reducing ongoing upkeep.
We start with a site visit, clear measurements and a design that balances hardscape, planting and drainage. Installation is handled by our in-house team with tidy working practices, clear timelines and regular updates. Weed membrane, proper sub-bases and robust edging are standard, so the garden stays neat long after handover. Homeowners choose us for low maintenance gardens in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea because we build for longevity, not quick fixes.
In Holland Park, access can be tight and parking restrictions are common, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Many gardens sit behind period buildings, where levels, drainage and boundary walls need a careful approach. We specify permeable gravel builds and stable sub-bases to cope with heavy use and London weather. Our team works in line with Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea requirements and keeps neighbours in mind throughout.




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Costs vary with size, access and the balance of hard landscaping to planting. As a guide, smaller courtyard upgrades with gravel, weed membrane and container planting often start from £3,000–£7,000. Mid-size gardens with composite decking, evergreen planting and improved drainage are commonly £10,000–£25,000. Full redesigns including artificial grass, irrigation and extensive paving can run £25,000–£60,000+ in W11/W14.
Most projects take 1–3 weeks on site, depending on demolition, levels and the amount of hard landscaping. A simple artificial grass and gravel scheme can be completed in 3–6 working days. Decking, new edging, planting and irrigation typically extend the programme to 2–4 weeks. Timescales are affected by access through the property, skip permits, curing times for bases, and any bespoke joinery or lighting.
Most garden improvements such as decking at ground level, planting, gravel areas and artificial grass are usually permitted development. However, rules can change if you’re in a conservation area, altering boundary walls, raising ground levels significantly, or installing lighting and structures. We flag likely permissions early and can advise on RBKC guidance. Where needed, we help you gather drawings and specifications for applications or neighbour consultations.
We provide a 10-year warranty on our workmanship for qualifying hard landscaping elements, giving you confidence in the build quality. This typically covers installation issues such as sub-base failure, edging movement and drainage-related defects, subject to correct use and normal wear. Manufacturer warranties apply separately for products like composite decking and irrigation components. After completion, we also offer care guidance so your low-maintenance finish stays looking its best.
You can choose from premium artificial grass, porcelain or natural stone paving, and composite decking in contemporary tones. Planting schemes often use evergreen structure (such as clipped shrubs and architectural grasses) with seasonal accents in containers. Gravel areas can be paired with steel or stone edging for a sharp finish, and automated irrigation keeps pots and borders consistent. We’ll recommend options based on light levels, drainage, and the style of your property.
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