About Me

RG Garden Design designer at work

Ten years of experience in construction industry and love of plants world. Well designed garden is magical thing which can lead to years of pleasure and experimenting. I strongly believe in benefits of gardening: both to support the environment and boost well-being. We all have the power to do best for our gardens and my love to work with clients, and create garden that will help them feel great , whilst supporting the nature and bio-diversity.

After a career in construction industry, working on various projects across London ranging from new builds like Google research building located in King’s Cross, and fascinating refurbishment jobs around London, Barbican estate, The original offices of the port of London Authority.

Working for few years in construction, I have finally decided to go, and follow my passion of gardens and pursue into projects where I can get my hands on and help my clients see the transformation of their space. After gaining qualifications and diploma in garden and planting design at Capel Manor College, one of London most respected institutes. I have added a broad range of knowledge of plants communities to my skills for spatial design and project delivery. Bringing a strong understanding of the design and practicalities of construction, communicate through excellent presentation and drawing skills. Working in collaboration with clients to make sure the garden is what they want , need and can maintain. My conscious that for most people, a garden renovation can be serious investment, requiring sensible decision and carful management. My background in construction teach me the importance of relationship between garden and building. I love relaxed approach which allows nature to help shape the space. Sustainability is at the forefront of my decision making process. This brings the importance of building soil health, adopting a right plant, right place, approach , anticipating the effects of climate change and making responsible choices about hard landscaping and the use of water.