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A bespoke garden, designed to inspire and amaze.

At Umilys, you are not just buying plants or furniture; you are investing in a vibrant atmosphere. Our landscaper designs the plans, writes the implementation instructions, carefully selects the plants and furniture, and then the scene is yours: plant it yourself or call uponVertVal.comfor the landscaping. Whatever your approach, our goal remains unchanged: to create a harmonious, unique outdoor space that aligns with your budget preferences.

By collaborating with us, you benefit from a garden design concept from A to Z, including the meticulous selection of plants and your outdoor decoration. Each landscaper on our team places great importance on plant harmony and biodiversity. The atmospheres we offer are a selection of plant combinations tested in our trial garden in Belgium at La Hulpe.

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Architecte paysagiste 1310 La Hulpe
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Architecte paysagiste 1000 Bruxelles

Gardens for individuals & businesses.

Small city garden - large residential garden - apartment or penthouse terrace - corporate garden - public park 

For high-end garden projects and real estate developers, contact  Studio.Umilys.com

2D or 3D garden plans

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Garden design project management

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Exterior Decoration

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Biodiversity Development

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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 project – 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: 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.

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Our mission

To contribute to the beautification of the world by creating harmonious living spaces with nature, promoting the flourishing of the senses and biodiversity. We want to make beautiful gardens affordable.