Balancing landscape, architecture and the practical needs of those who use it.

PROJECTS

Sandringham Landscape Design

Sandringham

A refined residential landscape designed to complement a contemporary extension while respecting the character of the original home. Clean lines, restrained planting and a cohesive material palette create a calm, structured outdoor environment that connects seamlessly with interior living spaces. Layered planting and carefully framed views provide privacy, softness and year-round interest.

Paul Pritchard Landscape Design Brighton

Brighton

An inviting, symmetrical entrance garden frames the home, anchored by a magnificent tree planted over 100 years ago when the house was first built. Structured planting and flowing pathways soften the geometry, guiding arrival while celebrating the home’s heritage. The result is a timeless landscape that feels both established and welcoming, designed for everyday living.

Paul Pritchard Landscape Design Black Rock

Black Rock

A relaxed, contemporary garden designed to feel immersive and connected, with layered planting creating depth and enclosure throughout the space. Informal pathways and soft transitions guide movement, allowing each zone to unfold naturally while maintaining a cohesive structure. The result is a calm, textural landscape that balances openness with privacy and a strong connection to nature.

Paul Pritchard Landscape Design Brighton

Brighton

A carefully framed arrival sequence draws you toward the home, with the steel arbor establishing a strong architectural rhythm over a softened, textural planting palette. Layered planting, anchored by clipped forms, perennial movement, and low groundcovers, creates a sense of depth and calm, gently guiding movement along the stone path. 

Paul Pritchard Landscape Design Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe

A contemporary outdoor space defined by clean geometry and a restrained material palette, creating a strong architectural dialogue with the home. Layered planting softens the structure, introducing texture and seasonal variation while maintaining clarity in the layout.

Paul Pritchard Landscape Design Beast Bentleigh

East Bentleigh

Designed as a complete living environment, the front and rear gardens are intentionally and cohesively connected through a shared palette, material language and planting rhythm. What begins as a welcoming, nostalgic streetscape transitions seamlessly into a private, flower-filled backyard, where structure softens and the garden becomes more immersive and relaxed.

Paul Pritchard Landscape Design Brighton

Brighton

A calm, layered garden in Brighton that balances architectural restraint with lush, immersive planting, creating a soft journey through the space.

Textural contrasts, fine grasses, strappy foliage and bamboo wrap the path and blur edges, giving a sense of depth within a compact footprint.

Paul Pritchard Melbourne International Flower & Gardens Show 2025 – Nostalgia

Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2025

Nostalgia

A celebration of memory and mid-century living, Nostalgia reimagines the Australian front garden as both a stage and a sanctuary. A soft, sun-washed palette of apricot, muted greens and pastel tones draws directly from the home’s era, creating a seamless dialogue between architecture, landscape and the objects of everyday life.

Paul Pritchard Melbourne International Flower & Gardens Show 2024 – Innersanctum

Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2024

Innersanctum

Innersanctum is an immersive, inward-looking garden inspired by Mediterranean landscapes—designed as a place of calm, retreat and quiet luxury.