Landscaping in Sussex Inlet
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Sussex Inlet Landscaping
At Peter Phillips Landscape Design, we bring more than 40 years of landscaping experience to homes and businesses across Sussex Inlet. Our team works closely with local clients to design and construct outdoor spaces that are functional, long-lasting and tailored to the region’s coastal lifestyle. Whether you need a new paved pathway, a practical landscape layout, or unique garden features, we deliver thoughtful solutions that complement your property and surroundings.
We’re proud to offer personalised one-on-one consultations, collaborating with you from concept to completion. From compact courtyards to large rural lots, we adapt each design to suit your lifestyle, budget and maintenance preferences. Our client-focused approach and extensive experience across residential and commercial sectors set us apart.
Call us on 0410 040 507 to start your landscaping project in Sussex Inlet.
Landscaping Services We Offer in Sussex
- Landscape Design
- Stonework
- Landscape Features
- Landscape Construction
- Paving
Landscape Design & Construction
We provide complete landscape design and construction services in Sussex Inlet, helping locals plan and build functional outdoor spaces that reflect their personality and needs. From initial consultation to the final construction phase, we tailor every element—softscapes, structural features and planting—to suit local conditions and your property layout. Whether you’re starting with a blank slate or updating an existing yard, we’ll design something practical and inviting.
Stonework & Paving
Our Sussex Inlet paving and stonework services add structure, durability and aesthetic value to your outdoor space. From natural stone pathways to custom patios and paved driveways, we blend function and style with materials suited to the coastal climate. We pay attention to drainage, layout and long-term wear to ensure your new surfaces perform as well as they look.
Durable Landscape Features
We design and install landscape features in Sussex Inlet that enhance the character and usability of your outdoor space. Whether it’s a timber deck, custom-built bench, or a simple raised planter, we create features that suit your garden and lifestyle. Our work balances design and practicality to ensure each feature complements the space and lasts through the seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right landscape design for my property?
Start by assessing how you want to use your outdoor space—consider factors like entertaining, relaxing, gardening or family activities. Climate, soil type, budget and maintenance needs all play a role. Research design styles that suit your property’s layout and architectural style. It’s also important to think long-term—choose features and plants that will mature well over time. Consulting a professional designer can help align your vision with functional and sustainable design elements.
What's included in a landscape construction plan?
A comprehensive landscape construction plan should include site preparation, drainage, grading, retaining walls, pathways, irrigation systems, lighting, and the installation of plants, turf and hard surfaces. Depending on the project, it may also cover decking, outdoor kitchens, water features and fencing. The plan should clearly show measurements, materials and the sequence of works to ensure efficient and safe construction. Getting this plan right upfront can help avoid costly changes down the track.
What’s the difference between paving and stonework?
Paving generally refers to laying flat, hard surfaces like walkways, patios and driveways using materials such as concrete, brick, or stone. Stonework is a broader term that includes building structures with stone, such as retaining walls, edging, garden stairs, and features like fire pits or seats. While paving focuses on surface usability and flow, stonework often adds structure and visual interest. Both can be used together to create cohesive, functional outdoor areas.
Location
Neighbouring Areas
- Sanctuary Point
- St Georges Basin
- Tomerong
- Berrara
- Basin View