Case study · Edinburgh

James Gall Wynd

A contemporary garden connected to the urbanpod at the bottom of it.

Scope Design & Build
Area Edinburgh
Year 2025
Investment £50–100k
The project

A contemporary garden connected to the urbanpod at the bottom of it.

The brief

The clients wanted the garden to feel properly connected to the house and to their urbanpod, which we helped bring in so it reflected the wider design.

The build

Composite decking, matched to the pod so the two work together, with porcelain paving, gravel, boulders and planting through the rest. Slatted fencing wraps the garden and gives it a clean contemporary edge.

Access was the difficult part. Around twenty to thirty steps down to the garden, roughly fifteen tonnes of material in and a similar amount back out, all of it carried by hand.

The result

Sleek, stylish, contemporary — a garden that finally feels like part of the house.

Key features & materials

The decisions that shaped it.

  1. 01

    Slatted Fencing

    Bright colours and texture surround the space

    Fencing
  2. 02

    Composite Decking

    Staging a relaxed seating area in the corner of the garden.

    Decking
  3. 03

    Gravel

    Bringing more brightness and texture, sitting in perfect harmony with the paving.

    Gravel
  4. 04

    Porcelain Paving

    Durable paving situated in the gardens most used area.

    Porcelain
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