Our Design and Build Process
A great garden starts with a plan. See how we turn your vision into a 3D reality before we even break ground on your site.
Our process begins with understanding the client's problem. Here, we show how we take a disliked terrace and present a complete 3D rendered solution, visualizing a new layout with a bar, pergola, and modern landscaping.
This video documents the journey of our GK1 project, from photos of the bare, ongoing site to the detailed site plan and finally the stunning 3D visualization of the completed luxury terrace.
For our South City, Gurgaon project, we started with a comprehensive mood board to define the style and color palette. This led to the final design, a multi-level garden with vertical green walls, structured lawns, and elegant stairways.
From watercolor concepts and black-and-white sketches to the final lush, tropical garden design. This video for our Sainik Farm project illustrates how initial artistic ideas are developed into a detailed and immersive final landscape.
An exterior moodboard for our GK1 project. This is where we define the material palette, selecting everything from WPC decking and wall tiles to furniture styles, planters, and lighting fixtures to create a cohesive design vision.
The color palette is a crucial step in our design process. For the GK1 project, we chose a modernistic theme with earthy and neutral tones like beige, olive green, and slate to create a sophisticated and calming atmosphere.
A detailed landscape plan layout. This technical drawing shows the precise placement of every element, including the pergola, zen gardens, seating areas, pathways, and different types of plantation, ensuring a functional and harmonious flow.
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We do not start construction until you approve the final look. We build a digital twin of your terrace or backyard, complete with material choices, lighting layouts, and structural elements. This 3D visualization allows you to see exactly where the seating goes, how the shade falls from the pergola, and how your space transitions from day to night before we purchase a single tile.
Our design process is structured to remove guesswork. Whether you have a tight balcony in Delhi or a large rooftop in Noida, we follow a consistent path to ensure the final result matches your vision.
The Discovery Phase
We start by understanding how you intend to use the space. Is it for hosting large parties, a quiet work-from-home office, or just a green retreat for your morning coffee? We discuss your preferences for maintenance, sun exposure, and privacy needs. This conversation dictates the entire layout.
Moodboards and Concept
Before committing to materials, we create a moodboard. This defines the color palette, textures, and the overall 'vibe.' We select the granite, WPC decking, tile finishes, and lighting fixtures here, ensuring that every element—from the pergola structure to the planters—works together cohesively.
3D Visualization
This is where the project comes alive. We translate the moodboard into a 3D model. You will see accurate representations of your space, including proposed seating areas, green walls, and structural additions. This is the stage where we adjust layouts, move furniture placements, and finalize the lighting plan.
Construction and Execution
Once the design is locked, we move to on-site execution. We handle the structural steel framing, electrical wiring for outdoor lighting, and the installation of hardscaping. Our team manages the construction so you deal with one point of contact rather than multiple vendors. We focus on durable, weather-proof finishes that stand up to the local climate, ensuring your garden remains a usable living space throughout the year.
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We look at a bare rooftop and see a living room waiting to happen. We handle the design, the construction, and the planting so you do not have to coordinate with multiple contractors.
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