LANDSCAPE DESIGN GREENWICH
Exquisite Greenwich garden design and outdoor living
Landscape Design Greenwich
Vogue & Vine are an exciting landscape design company with creative design ideas for your Greenwich garden.
Many of our Greenwich clients have smaller townhouse style courtyards or a larger backyard gardens.
No matter what your garden size, our design style focuses on improving your outdoor lifestyle. We do this by creating irresistible outdoor spaces for relaxation & family entertaining surrounded by modern plant design.
Your new garden will be designed to enjoy across all 4 seasons.
Greenwich Landscape Garden Designer
All our garden designs start with an on-site consultation.
This is where you first meet Deb – Our Head Designer & owner. During the consultation, we will help you develop your brief, listen to your ideas and excite you with our ideas for your new garden.
You will receive guidance on budget to match all the ideas – so you know what to include. This process is not only creative but also practical – making sure the broad concepts are realistic for your brief.
Small Garden Design Greenwich
There are many terraces and townhouses in Greenwich – making balcony gardens and courtyard gardens popular garden choices.
Vogue & Vine are experts in small garden design. We create inspiring and functional outdoor rooms that provide the extra outdoor living space required for smaller properties.
Have a look at some of our recent Sydney projects for inspiration or call us to discuss how we can help you with your new garden.
Yvonne - Queens Park
"Deb and her team were outstanding. We were blown away by the ingenuity of her creative design transforming our small courtyard to a tropical oasis and zen garden. Deb delivered on time and within budget and was a pleasure to deal with . Her ideas have created a place that we are so happy to enjoy. Highly recommend!"
Maria P - Rose Bay
"Deb and Nina were so attentive to our landscaping needs. Deb ignited a spark within me and I felt very passionate and inspired by the final plan. Nina was so helpful in sourcing my outdoor furniture and pots. I couldn’t recommend them highly enough- would give 10 stars if I could!."
Leigh D - Bronte
"I engaged Vogue & Vine to bring my balcony to life. Deb presented various options - all nailed the brief! Her selection of plants perfectly fit the look and feel of the space. The balcony remains the star of the show with a perfectly themed planter box bookended by 2 fabulous vertical gardens. Sensational!."
Greenwich Landscaping Services
We can create a beautiful balcony living space for your Greenwich apartment.
Combining our small garden design ideas with outdoor styling for modern apartment living.
Greenwich townhouses and large apartments have more compact gardens.
Our space saving design ideas can transform your courtyard into a stunning outdoor room.
Your backyard garden can be transformed into the ultimate outdoor getaway.
We combine inspiring plant design with contemporary entertaining ideas for your ultimate backyard.
Our on-site Greenwich design consultation is tailored to help you with general advice OR as the foundation for your full landscape design project.
Discover our consultation options here
Greenwich Garden Design - FAQ
Where are the best Greenwich gardens and parks in Sydney?
These are some of our favourite gardens and parks to inspire landscape design Greenwich:
- Greenwich Park
- Greenwich Point Reserve
- Manns Point
- Shell Park
- Holloway Reserve
- Leemon Reserve
- Gother Avenue Walkway
- Jago Street Reserve
What are the main elements of Greenwich garden design?
These are the main elements to consider for landscape design Greenwich:
HARDSCAPE
- Water Features
- Construction
- Stone Paving
- Retaining Walls
- Timber Decking
- Paved or concrete driveways
- Pathways
- Stonework & masonry
- Irrigation
SOFTSCAPE
- Plant lifespan
- Season to Season appearance
- Growth habit
- Speed of growth
- Combinations with other plants
- Annual or perennial plants
- Bloom time
- Turfing & lawns
QUALITY SOIL
- Determine soil quality for the retention of water & nutrients.
- Add compost,peat or mulch to the topsoil and garden beds.
- Determine soil structure eg clay, sand, silt
GARDEN SURFACES
- Natural or synthetic lawn
- Loose gravel, small pebbles or woodchips
- Consider safety, maintenance & durability
What suburbs near Greenwich does Vogue & Vine design gardens?
Vogue & Vine design gardens all over the North Shore.
Suburbs include Mosman, Neutral Bay, Waverton, Wollstonecraft, Willoughby, Northbridge, Cremorne.
About Greenwich
Weather in Greenwich, NSW
Broken Clouds
19°C
Temperature
3m/s
Wind Speed
85%
Humidity
About Greenwich, NSW
Greenwich is a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Greenwich is located 7 kilometres (4 mi) north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Lane Cove. The suburb occupies a peninsula on the northern side of Sydney Harbour, at the opening of the Lane Cove River. The suburb features harbour views, a few pockets of bushland, shops, restaurants, cafes and a harbour swimming pool with shark net. == History == The suburb's name is derived from its namesake Greenwich, by the banks of the River Thames in London. Parramatta River had been known as the 'Thames of the Antipodes' and other nearby suburbs were also named after Thames localities of Putney, Woolwich and Henley. The Cammeraygal clan of the Dharug-speaking people of the Eora Nation were the first inhabitants of the Greenwich area, and lived along the foreshores of the harbour, hunting in the hinterland and trading with other clans. The first known occasion when a European went to the area was in 1788, when Lieutenant Henry Ball passed through the area while returning from a trip to the Middle Harbour area. Land grants began in 1794 and industries developed in the area during the 1830s.Aboriginal people were still present in the 1820s, but disease and displacement had driven them out by the 1860s. Early land grants were made to Samuel Lightfoot, a convict, in 1794, and William Gore, public servant, in 1813.