Our Best Landscape Design and Garden Projects
Take a look at some of my favorite transformations. From urban balconies to expansive villa landscapes, these projects show how I turn empty spaces into private, nature-filled retreats.
This is where dreams begin. A detailed 3D visualization of a multi-level terrace in Houz Khas, showing how I map out every element, from the plush L-shaped sofa and tranquil water feature to the specific placement of plants, ensuring the final result is exactly what you envision.
I believe landscaping should complement the architecture. For this modern villa in Faridabad, I used a mix of potted plants on multiple balcony levels and a curated ground-floor garden to soften the building's strong lines and integrate it with its natural surroundings.
A garden's life doesn't end at sunset. This 3D concept for a Faridabad backyard shows how I use strategic landscape lighting to create a dramatic and inviting atmosphere, highlighting the fire pit, water feature, and lush palm trees for perfect evenings outdoors.
Good design is an investment. This sunken seating area, nestled within a lush garden in Jaipur, is a perfect example. It creates a private, intimate retreat surrounded by dense greenery, proving that a well-designed space offers returns in peace and serenity for years to come.
Even a small balcony can become a peaceful retreat. For this Swami Nagar home, I designed a custom water feature with the soothing sound of flowing water, a serene Buddha statue, and a frangipani tree, transforming the space into a personal sanctuary.
I love creating quiet corners for reflection. This 3D design imagines a simple circular wooden deck built around a weeping willow, surrounded by soft ornamental grasses and a natural stone path. It’s the perfect spot to escape and connect with nature.
Nature is a patient artist. This video shows the four-month journey of creating a living green facade for a home in Noida. The cascading creeper plants have completely transformed the building's elevation, turning concrete into a breathing work of art.
A great garden is built from the ground up. This video shows my team during a terrace makeover in Pitampura, from preparing the soil mix to carefully positioning large, mature trees. It's this foundational work that ensures a landscape thrives for years.
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Good landscaping is not instant, and it often requires patience. Take the green facade project I did in Noida, for example. We installed the structure, planted the creepers, and waited four months for the plants to establish and cover the wall. Seeing the final result was worth every minute of that wait. I share this because true design is about creating a thriving, living environment, not just setting up a quick display that fades in a few weeks.
Every project you see here represents a different challenge. Some clients come to me with a blank, concrete terrace in Pitampura and want a full makeover, while others need help integrating a lush, natural look into the rigid architecture of a new villa in Faridabad.
My Design Process
I do not just throw plants into corners. I start with a detailed 3D visualization. This is crucial because it allows us to map out every element, from the placement of a heavy FRP planter to the exact angle of the pergola lighting, before we ever break ground. It eliminates the guesswork and ensures that when the team arrives, we are executing a vision you have already walked through.
The Balance of Elements
My work often relies on balancing three core pillars:
- Hardscaping: This is the foundation. Whether it is WPC decking in a rooftop sanctuary or natural stone pathways in a Jaipur courtyard, these elements must be weather-resistant and practical.
- Water Features: I often include fountains or small ponds because the sound of moving water is one of the most effective ways to drown out city noise.
- Greenery: I prioritize native, easy-care plants. Whether it is an Areca Palm in a semi-shaded balcony or a tall Ficus Panda for perimeter screening, the plants are chosen to survive and thrive in our climate.
If you want to understand how this translates to your own home, visit our Kirti Nagar Experience Centre. It is one thing to see photos, but it is another to stand in a designed space and feel the difference.
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