At Mooneys Landscape and Design, we specialise in creating stunning outdoor spaces that blend functionality with style. This courtyard transformation showcases our expertise in paving, edging, and landscaping, using high-quality materials to achieve a timeless and elegant finish.
Project Overview
The client wanted a low-maintenance yet visually striking courtyard that would provide a welcoming and practical outdoor space. Our team carefully designed and installed a 110m² courtyard area, using premium materials for durability and aesthetic appeal.
Key Features of the Project
Acheson and Glover Longstone Paving (Fiammata Finish) – This premium paving offers a modern and textured look, perfect for creating a sophisticated and long-lasting outdoor space.
Tegula Charcoal Border – To define the courtyard and enhance contrast, we installed a Tegula charcoal border, providing a bold frame that complements the light Fiammata paving.
Precision Installation – Every paving stone was laid with expert attention to alignment and spacing, ensuring a seamless and polished finish.
The Final Result
The completed courtyard is a beautiful and durable outdoor space, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The combination of Acheson and Glover Longstone paving and Tegula edging creates a timeless yet contemporary aesthetic, enhancing the overall property value and usability.
Looking to transform your garden or courtyard in County Down? Contact us today to discuss your project and get a free consultation!
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Client Testimonial
“We got Jason onboard to finish off the landscaping on our new build. He gave us various ideas which were very helpful and welcomed. He fitted composite cladding to our porch and around the front of the garage. He laid Chinese silver granite slabs with a contrasting black limestone edging, which looks fabulous. We have three steps going into the house from the path and Jason recommended we continue the same theme, by using the granite with black basalt risers. We also went with his idea of the steps being curved. Wow, couldn’t be happier with the outcome. We had a sloped area to contend with and again he came up trumps. His idea of using gabion baskets with 9 inch stone along the straight section with a set of steps running up to the pathway at house level. These were finished off the same as the house steps but fanning out from top to bottom. At either end of the gabions, we used original railway sleepers which were set vertically. This turned out very well and is regularly commented on by visitors. Lastly he did a great job laying brick paving in a courtyard area. We highly recommend Jason. Pleasant, honest and first class landscaper.“
– Colin and Julie-Ann


