Beautiful gardens should be within reach for everyone. Whether you’re renovating an existing garden or you’re building a new home, our simple, modern landscape designs will help you create an outdoor sanctuary you’ll love spending time in. If you need a landscape design for your front yard, backyard, veggie patch, balcony, courtyard, or country estate – we can help. Because we offer in-person and online consultations, we can work with customers in Melbourne and anywhere in the world. We work with our clients to imagine stunning, practical, bespoke outdoor living spaces that are as special as the families that live in them. James' designs strive to complement both existing and proposed elements within the garden to help achieve an outcome that both suits the environment and client's brief, whilst incorporating his sought after approach and style.
This experience cultivated a sound understanding of how to construct aesthetically pleasing landscapes which is now baked into his design philosophy. In addition, James has over a decade of experience as a qualified tradesman in landscape construction and horticulture. His designs showcase his love for plants, variations in natural textures and hard surfaces. His drive and passion were soon rewarded after receiving an award at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in 2011. Inspired by this platform, James realised his dream of creating live canvasses that captivate and delights his audiences. Whilst the relatively new kid on the block, the passion and enthusiasm (as well as some absolutely stunning work) for landscapes at Seyffer Designs is making a splash that we simply couldn’t look past.ĭirector James Seyffer's love and passion for gardens began at Melbourne University's Burnley campus in 2006. We've put together the a list of the best Landscape Designers in Melbourne As such, we’ve taken a look at the top 25 best landscape designers in Melbourne and curated this list to help you take the first step towards an award-winning landscape and garden design.
A professionally designed landscape can have innumerable benefits, both aesthetically and financially.
But this ignores innumerable instances where people have intervened in the landscape with aesthetic intent, where the landscape isn’t just happenstance, but the outcome of considered planning and design. Too often the assumption is that landscapes just happen they emerge, by accident almost, from the countless activities and uses that occur on the land. It can come as a surprise to many people that landscapes can be designed.