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Paving, pools, and garden retreats — every detail tailored for your comfort.
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Serenity in every moment
A garden where peace and harmony remain long after sunset.
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On the edge of the Mecsek
This space does not try to show more than it is—and that’s exactly what makes it authentic.
ViewSoft details, defined form
Clean lines, subtle rhythm, and green frames. This project presents a garden that does not seek to conquer but to hold—attention, presence, and silence.
ViewThe new silence of the old house
The garden was born in the embrace of the parental home. Among old memories, beneath new leaves. A place where remembering is not painful—just natural.
ViewBetween Sunlight and Shade
A striking yet sustainable garden design, where Mediterranean warmth and cool greens coexist in balance.
ViewRhythm of terraces
In this garden, the slope is not an obstacle but an opportunity. The play of levels creates space for conversations around the fire, undisturbed relaxation, or simply a glance at the landscape that reveals something different at every time of day.
ViewWith a single move – between terrace and water
In this garden, everyday simplicity meets precise details. Modern geometry is softened by Mediterranean planting beds, while the ordered layout of the paving balances function and aesthetics.
ViewA space tuned to calm
A space where both quietude and connection come naturally—a garden that subtly serves the everyday life of those who inhabit it.
ViewThe stage of everyday life
We have created a garden that is not only a view but a natural part of daily life. The space is designed to fit seamlessly into family living—providing room for play, relaxation, and shared moments.
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"A garden is not a room filled with inanimate objects, but a living, breathing being full of passion and fire.”
(Alan Titchmarsh)










