Sustainable landscape design
by Jack Waterford.

Jack is an Australian landscape designer who strives to imagine sustainable outdoor spaces in harmony with nature; prioritising the use of native plants and renewable materials, with a creative vision that seamlessly reflects and enhances the natural environment.

  • Courtyard Design.

    Jack’s holistic approach to courtyard design artfully intertwines the essence of functionality with the beauty of nature, meticulously crafting each space to serve as a private oasis that maximises every inch. He emphasises the importance of creating a space that is not just visually stunning but also deeply practical, ensuring privacy, comfort, and flow are paramount. His use of natural materials and attention to detail in hardscaping add texture and depth, integrating sustainable materials and low maintenance plants that thrive in the Australian climate.

  • Residential Landscape Design.

    Jack’s signature style is a testament to his ability to create spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional, seamlessly integrating the indoors with the outdoors. He focuses on crafting bespoke gardens that resonate with the homeowner's lifestyle, ensuring each design is a unique reflection of their individual taste and the natural surroundings. With sustainability at the forefront, Jack selects plants that are not only striking but also suited to the local climate, reducing water usage and maintenance. He thoughtfully arranges outdoor living areas, seating, pathways, and plantings to enhance the flow of the space, making each garden a practical, serene retreat.

  • Rural Landscape Design.

    In his rural landscape designs, Jack embraces the ethos of simplicity and sustainability, creating minimalistic yet impactful outdoor spaces in harmony with their surroundings. His focus is on low-maintenance garden planting, selecting hardy native species that thrive in their natural habitat with minimal intervention. Jack prioritises natural materials like locally-sourced stone and reclaimed timber, lending an earthy, rustic charm to the landscape. His designs often incorporate elements of edible gardens and permaculture creating self-sustaining ecosystems that provides organic produce and promote biodiversity.

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