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Gardens designed for living beings and those who inhabit them
If you are here, it is probably because you have questions about the evolution of your garden or outdoor spaces. Perhaps you want to transform a place, better understand what you can do yourself, or simply find the right people to accompany you.
This first contact is digital, far from the plants, the earth, the smell of flowers, and the sound of birds that we encounter daily. But this interface is now essential for sharing our vision and our way of working.
Rather than immediately talking to you about services, we offer you asimple and progressive reflection journey: to identify your type of garden, understand the uses you wish to make of it, the infrastructures you can integrate, and then explore the plant atmospheres that can give it an identity.
An accessible pathway, designed to clarify your desires and prepare, when the time comes, for a discussion about your project.
The landscape designer must think of your garden as a living space
Terrace, circulation, parking, shaded areas or rest zones… Nothing is left to chance in a garden.
Architecte-paysagiste.be supports you in designing a coherent, elegant, and functional outdoor space: selection of plant atmospheres, materials, furniture, views from the inside, smooth circulation…
For individuals, businesses, and architects: analysis of your land, 2D and/or 3D plans, advice and project management for garden landscaping.


Design your garden, step by step?
A clear approach to structuring your thoughts
Rather than starting with styles or images, we propose a gradual approach.
Four simple steps to understand your garden, its uses, and give it a proper identity.
1. Type of garden – the context
Understand the context of your outdoor space: city garden, terrace, front garden, villa, park…
Each situation imposes its own constraints and opportunities.
2. Uses & lifestyle – how we experience the place
Resting, entertaining, playing, parking, cooking, cultivating…
The uses give meaning to the project and guide the design choices.
3. Structure & hardscape – what remains, what organises
Terraces, paths, slopes, levels, materials, privacy.
The structure of the garden organises the space, supports the uses, and places the project in time.
3. Explore the plant atmospheres
Once the framework and uses are defined, the plant atmospheres allow you to give an identity to the garden and translate your desires into a coherent plant language.
Your garden is a living place, a reflection of you
And what if your garden became more than just a green space?
A natural extension of your home.
A refuge of beauty, light and sensations.
An exterior where each area tells a story, each plant an emotion.
Our approach
Each project begins with careful listening: your desires, the constraints of the site, and the desired atmosphere. We then translate this vision into plans, refined through dialogue with you. Once the concept is approved, we detail the choices of materials and planting, and then prepare the technical plans necessary for implementation on site.
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