Smart landscaping is not only pleasant to the eyes, but it can also help make a big impression. It’s a realization that is slowly sinking into the Nepali psyche and as a result landscaping is slowly gaining popularity. People today, across different cities, are more keen on improving the aesthetic appearance of their area (be it home or office) by changing its contours, adding ornamental features, or planting trees and shrubs.
Landscaping Kathmandu
Contrary to popular belief, one doesn’t have to break the bank to design their gardens and boost their lawn appeal. Ramji Timilsina of Swoyambhu Garden service and plant nursery shares that he has helped landscape properties starting from Rs 10,000 up to Rs 2,400,000.
“This is a growing business because the idea that landscaping was just for hotels or rich people is swiftly changing. For example, you can have your very own waterfall for Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000. Similarly there are options available for those aiming for a fancier and bigger model which can cost a few lakhs. Thus landscaping has always been about working with the available space and budget. Anybody who dreams of having a beautiful garden can have one these day,” says Timilsina.
So in case if you too are itching to curate whatever little space you have at your home, The Week brings you a list of things to consider while planning your landscape design.