Ibis Landscapes
based in Perth, Western Australia, is a boutique landscape consultancy devoted to top quality service
in all aspects of landscape planning, landscape design, technical support
and construction services.
From the tiniest courtyards
to large country properties, and everything In between,
the passionate team from Ibis Landscapes in WA focus completely on the
task at hand.
One of the more difficult challenges in landscape design and planning
is the renovation and rationalisation of an older garden
and this is an area Ibis Landscapes has a long history of success
with.
The other challenge currently facing the industry Is
water supply. How to create cool, shady, colourful gardens
that can thrive on a limited water supply in a hot and
dry environment takes all the experience that our 22
years of landscaping offers.
Itemised breakdowns of costings
ensure that clients are fully informed and comfortable
with their outlays. We can work around
a pre-set budget or design to a vision.
Many people in Perth have used our landscape services on a number of projects, and we stay mindful of the ongoing opportunity that each new client offers.
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Roger and Trina Vaughan
form the design team. Trina is a passionate plantswoman, who can
bring colour, scent and form to any space she is pointed
at. Sustainable and beautiful gardens are her prime
objective.
Roger sets the hardscape design, and the excitement of a new challenge is still the driving force that keeps each new situation unique.
Ken and Terry are the
onsite managers in charge of installations
and maintenance. Their attention to detail and friendly
natures have won them much admiration. Ken Is a craftsman
who will do whatever it takes to ensure a quality outcome.
Ibis Landscapes also uses tradesmen in specialised areas most
of whom have worked for many years with us. We offer
design, planning, advice,
site management and supervision, supply and installation
of all aspects of landscaping.
From new gardens, to renovations in Perth or out in the country, we are always keen for the next challenge. |