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Garden structures and outdoor features

From pergolas and outbuildings to outdoor kitchens, spa areas, water features, play spaces, irrigation and lighting, HDL plans-built garden features around the way the whole space needs to be used.

Each feature must earn its place. Hertfordshire Drives and Landscapes consider position, access, levels, services, materials and surrounding finishes, so the result feels properly integrated rather than added on afterwards.

Every feature needs a reason

A garden feature should solve something. It might create shade, support entertaining, add storage, improve privacy, make the space safer for children, bring water into the garden or make planting easier to maintain.

HDL starts with the role each feature needs to play, then works through the practical detail: where it sits, how it is accessed, what it connects to and what preparation is needed beneath or around it.

Built additions with a clear purpose

Garden buildings and outbuildings

Practical storage, garden rooms and summer houses planned around access, base preparation and how they sit within the garden.

Pergolas

Shade, structure and definition for seating or dining areas, specified around position, material and fixing.

Outdoor kitchens

Built cooking and dining areas planned around layout, services, surfaces, seating and practical use.

Spa gardens and hot tub areas

Hot tub, sauna or outdoor shower areas considered around privacy, access, drainage, structure and finish.

Ponds and water features

Ponds, fountains and water details positioned to add movement, sound and focus without disrupting the wider garden.

Children’s play areas

Play zones, treehouses or equipment areas planned around safety, visibility, levels and the rest of the garden layout.

Irrigation and lighting

Practical systems that support planting, improve evening use and highlight the garden’s key features.

How additional garden features are planned

A good garden feature should feel like part of the plan, not an afterthought.
Step 1
Define the role
We confirm what the feature needs to add to the garden: storage, shade, cooking, privacy, play, water, lighting or easier maintenance.
Step 2
Check the setting
We review access, levels, services, drainage, light, privacy, safety and nearby surfaces before confirming what is possible.
Step 3
Plan the preparation
Bases, fixings, routes, power, water, drainage and surrounding finishes are considered before work begins.
Step 4
Build into the garden
The feature is completed with clean junctions, secure installation and a finish that works with the surrounding landscaping.

“We were hesitant about the investment initially, but the team at HDL walked us through every step and delivered beyond our expectations.”

Eleanor & David Chen
Terrance & Lighting Design - Berkshire, UK

“We were hesitant about the investment initially, but the team at HDL walked us through every step and delivered beyond our expectations.”

Eleanor & David Chen
Terrance & Lighting Design - Berkshire, UK

“We were hesitant about the investment initially, but the team at HDL walked us through every step and delivered beyond our expectations.”

Eleanor & David Chen
Terrance & Lighting Design - Berkshire, UK
Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Practical answers about garden structures, outdoor features, garden buildings, pergolas, outdoor kitchens, spa areas, water features, play spaces, irrigation and lighting.

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HDL can deliver selected garden buildings, pergolas, outdoor kitchens, spa areas, ponds, water features, play spaces, irrigation and lighting. The right scope depends on access, services, preparation, materials and the wider landscaping work required.

HDL can help with selected garden buildings and outbuildings where the project scope is suitable. This may include base preparation, access, surrounding surfaces and how the structure sits within the garden.

Yes. Pergolas can be used to define seating, dining or planted areas. HDL will consider position, shade, fixing, material choice, access and the surrounding patio or paving before work begins.

Yes, where the scope is suitable. Outdoor kitchens need careful planning around cooking space, seating, services, surfaces, storage, weather exposure and access, so they are best considered as part of the wider garden layout.

Yes. Hot tubs, saunas and outdoor shower areas can be considered where access, drainage, privacy, services and structural support are suitable. HDL will review the practical requirements before confirming the scope.

Yes. HDL can deliver selected ponds and water features, from planted water areas to more contemporary focal points. Position, levels, safety, services and maintenance all need to be considered.

Yes. Play areas can be planned around safety, visibility, level changes, surface choice and how children move through the garden. The aim is to make the area practical without letting it dominate the whole space.

Yes. Irrigation and lighting can be included where they support the planting, improve use of the garden or highlight key features. HDL will consider services, routes, controls and installation requirements early in the project.

Yes, where the setting allows. HDL will check access, levels, drainage, services, existing surfaces and surrounding finishes before recommending the best way to add a new structure or feature.