Dream garden: planning and financing your garden paradise
With clever planning and a smart budget, you can transform your garden into your own private paradise. Landscape architect Michael Engler explains what you need to consider before starting your project.
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That's what really matters.
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Family, couple or pool: decide what you really want and need at the start of your garden project.
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Don't just think about the price of the materials, but also their durability.
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Set aside some extra cash for unforeseen expenses.
Dream garden: planning and financing your garden paradise
«You can shape a garden. It’s about creating space.»
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Wondering how to finance your dream garden?
Garden design is more than just plants and flowers; creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional is an art. Michael Engler, an experienced landscape architect and garden designer, shares his tips on the key aspects of garden planning and design.
- Needs analysis and planning: Whether it’s for a family or a couple, it’s essential to know what you want – and what you don’t. This will help to plan the project clearly and avoid unnecessary costs.
- Budgeting: When designing a garden, calculate prices per square metre. The costs are influenced by various factors such as the choice of materials and the features you want. Depending on the material and location, terraces can cost between CHF 1,000 and CHF 1,500 per square metre, while a location on a slope can cost around CHF 400.
- Unexpected costs: According to the experts, you should always expect the unexpected in garden design. Unstable ground or the need for retaining walls can affect the budget. Michael Engler recommends that you always plan a financial buffer for cases like these.
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