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How Much Does Landscaping Cost?

Updated: May 14

Landscaping can completely transform your garden – making it more beautiful, functional, and enjoyable. However, one of the most common questions we hear is: “How much will it cost?”


With so many variables to consider – from garden size and materials to the complexity of the design – budgeting for landscaping can feel daunting. In this guide, we’ll break down the typical costs involved in landscaping a garden in the UK to help you plan with clarity and confidence.


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What is landscaping?


Landscaping is the process of improving the layout, structure, and features of an outdoor space. It can include:


  • Installing patios, pathways, or decking

  • Constructing raised beds, pergolas or garden walls

  • Adding lawn areas, planting schemes or water features

  • Enhancing your space with lighting, fencing, and bespoke structures


At Proterior, our goal is to enhance the beauty, usability, and value of your outdoor space – whether you’re after a relaxing retreat, an entertainment area, or a practical family garden.


Landscaping Costs: Breakdown


Landscaping costs can vary significantly, typically ranging from £5,000 to over £50,000, depending on the scale and specification of the work. Here's a general guide to help you understand what your budget might allow:


Small Garden Projects (£5,000–£12,000)


  • Patio (20m²–25m²): £2,500–£5,000

  • Decking (natural timber): £1,800–£4,000

  • Basic turfing or artificial grass: £600–£2,500

  • Simple planting scheme: £500–£1,500


Mid-Range Garden Renovations (£12,000–£25,000)


  • Larger patio or composite decking areas

  • Raised planters, lawn edging, and planting schemes

  • Bespoke pergola or timber structure: £1,500–£4,500

  • Garden lighting: £1,000–£3,500

  • Water feature: £600–£5,500


High-End Transformations (£25,000+)


  • Full garden re-landscape with multiple zones

  • High-spec materials such as porcelain paving, composite decking, and automated lighting systems

  • Outdoor kitchen or garden room

  • Premium planting schemes with mature specimens

  • Drainage systems, garden irrigation, or complex groundwork


💡 Tip: The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) suggests budgeting £100–£150 per m² for basic landscaping and £250–£350 per m² for high-end, professionally designed gardens.

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What Affects Landscaping Costs?


Several factors influence the final price of your landscaping project:


  • Size of the garden: Larger spaces require more labour and materials.

  • Waste: Larger projects tend to require more excavation and waste of site

  • Complexity of design: Level changes, drainage, or intricate layouts increase costs.

  • Choice of materials: Porcelain paving and composite decking cost more than concrete slabs or timber.

  • Site access: Restricted access may increase labour and equipment costs.

  • Location: Landscaping in major cities tends to be more expensive than in towns like Kingswinford.



Choosing the Right Landscaping Materials


Your material choices can have a major impact on cost and longevity. For example:


  • Composite decking: Durable and low-maintenance, but costs £180–£260 per m² installed

  • Natural timber decking: More affordable at £110–£160 per m² but requires more maintenance

  • Porcelain paving: High-end option at £180–£250 per m² installed

  • Concrete or sandstone paving: £140–£160 per m² installed


At Proterior, we help you balance aesthetics, durability, and budget when selecting materials for your project.


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Why Work with a Professional Landscaper?


While some landscaping tasks can be DIY-friendly, most transformations require a professional team to ensure:


  • High-quality workmanship

  • Correct ground preparation and drainage

  • Efficient project management and safety compliance

  • Long-lasting results


At Proterior, we provide detailed, transparent quotes that include everything – from design and materials to site clearance and waste removal – so you won’t be hit with unexpected costs.


We also offer full garden design services, including 2D plans, mood boards, and 3D renders to help you visualise your dream space before any work begins.


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Planning Your Landscaping Project


If you’re starting to plan your landscaping project, here are a few things to keep in mind:


  • Set a realistic budget: Be upfront with your landscaper about your budget – a good company will tailor the design to suit.

  • Get a detailed quote: Make sure your quote includes all anticipated costs, not just the visible features.

  • Think long-term: Invest in quality materials and proper installation to avoid costly repairs later.


Why Choose Proterior?


We’ve been creating stunning outdoor spaces in Kingswinford and the West Midlands for over 14 years. Our experienced team is passionate about quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction – and our testimonials speak for themselves.


Whether you’re looking for a full garden makeover or targeted improvements, we’ll help you design and build a space that fits your lifestyle and budget.


Final Thoughts


Landscaping is an investment – one that can significantly improve your home’s value, functionality, and kerb appeal. While costs can vary, the key is planning well and working with the right team.


Even with rising material prices due to global supply issues – with some products increasing by 20–30% in recent years – there are still cost-effective ways to create a beautiful garden.



Don’t forget to download our Garden Design Guide to get started on designing you dream garden.


 
 
 

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