We Are Still Designing!
Yes, the times are challenging and we are all adjusting to our New Normal.
But adjust we must!
So we are pleased to say…
We Are Open for Business!
You may be our existing Garden Design Client.
We are changing the way we work so we are following the current Government Guidelines on Social Distancing, and only leaving the house if it completely necessary. We have turned to remote technology and are now communicating with our clients via various platforms such as Zoom, Skype, FaceTime and WhatsApp.
While we all home school and work, our hours have changed, so we aren’t following our standard 9-5 Mon to Fri any more. You may receive emails from us at odd times, but we will maintain all direct phone and video communications to working hours although we have extended these to a Saturday so are able to fit in better around your own schedules. We appreciate many of our clients are experiencing the same situation as we are, and we will do our very best to work with you around these responsibilities.
While our suppliers are closed, very few landscape contractors are able to work, so builds are delayed. We are feeling optimistic though as the Government has requested works continue, and so we expect the supply chain to reopen. We will be keeping you all informed as this progresses.
Some of you may be reaching out to start the Garden Design Process.
As we approach the end of week 2 of Lockdown, you may have spent a lot of time in your gardens. By now you will likely be developing that wish list! I know I wish I had organised that dining table and bench I had always intended for my own garden!
So now is the time to start the planning process. Project Success is all in the planning. And what better time is there to do this than now!
Take notes, get Pinning, and give us a call!
🌿 Our Phone Consultations are free. 🌿
Let's be positive, look forward and plan. Let's have a goal to aim for for when this is all over - in this instance a beautiful garden that will change the way you live in your home; that will take a space and make it a place.