Newspaper coverage about leading garden designer Charlotte Rowe
Evening Standard – Homes & Property Sept 08
Evening Standard – Homes & Property July 08
Evening Standard – Homes & Property July 08
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"For soul as well as style, a modern garden needs to have plenty of planting. So says leading London garden designer, Charlotte Rowe, who believes that however fabulous the floors and features, an outdoor room will be a cold space unless there is a diversity of plants that change with the seasons..."
DATE: 10 September 2008
ARTICLE: Easy on the Palette




"This strong combination of strong structure and architectural planting means the garden has year-round appeal.....Even in the dead of winter, the clean, clam lines are a visual pleasure."
DATE: 7 September 2008
ARTICLE: The Outdoor Room


"Keep it simple, especially when organising the basic shapes..."
DATE: 9 August 2008
ARTICLE: Backyard Paradise



"Many landscape designers would be fazed by the request for a black, brown and grey garden but Charlotte Rowe is made of sterner stuff.."
DATE: 30 July 2008
ARTICLE: Loving the Lines



"... now people are starting to understand the value of their gardens from an organic and a biodiversity point of view. Gardens in the city are more valuable ..."
DATE: 2 July 2008
ARTICLE: The Rise of the Urban Gardener


"...roof terraces add valuable living space."
DATE: 18 May 2008
ARTICLE: Does Your Property Need a Pick-Me-Up?


"...roof terraces add valuable living space."
DATE: 19 April 2008
ARTICLE: The Great Indoors



"When garden designer, Charlotte Rowe worked on her own plot, she found it a perfect place to try out new ideas.."
DATE: 2 April 2008
ARTICLE: Inside Out


"The monolith theme continues into the garden. Charlotte Rowe's design includes lots of architectural blocks ..."
DATE: 15 June 2007
ARTICLE: The Glass Menagerie



"Talented newcomer Charlotte Rowe has rapidly made a name for herself in the world of garden design despite taking a circuitous path into the profession."













