Photographic progress of the TinyTots project

Published April 29, 2012 by James Gardner

We have added a few pictures to show how the TinyTots project developed over a 3 week period. The weather remained dry in the beginning, but the usual Cornish rain started in earnest at the back-end of the construction work. 

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Bringing our work to Devon

Published April 16, 2011 by James Gardner

Due to requests for our design work in Devon and the South West, we might have to consider what we call ourselves. Our business identity is very much a 'Cornish' one, but this is a lot to do with materials and an aesthetic that runs throughout the business model. Ultimately, we pride ourselves on the quality of design and delivery that puts the customer first. Doing this in Devon will give us the opportunity to delivery on excellent design and raise the standard of landscape and garden design throughout the South West.

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Planning day for children

Published April 16, 2011 by James Gardner

The design team has increased in size considerably for the TinyTots Nursery Project. A group of young children are going to help in the planning and design of the insect hotel in the next few weeks. They will be helping to make decisions about where to put it, what it will look like and the materials it will be constructed out of. We feel that this is an important part of the design process - that young people who are of the age to use the outdoor space, help to make decisions about how it will be used. We plan to involve the young people again with the creation of the wildlife and log area and the positioning of some of the large rocks. More on this later.

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