
Garden Design: Price and Quotes
The price of designing a garden varies greatly depending on the type of garden, its size, and the elements to include. The average price for design including sketches and references is between 200 € and 400 € for small gardens and terraces, while designing a garden larger than 300 m² costs between 500 € and 2,000 €.
The amounts are indicative and come from the original imported guide. The final budget depends on the scope, materials, and previous condition of the space.
Service Levels and Pricing
Compare the different options available based on your budget and needs for your garden design.
Basic
Ideal for terraces and small gardens up to 100 m². Includes a conceptual design with basic sketches and proposal of main elements.
Standard
The most popular option for medium-sized gardens of 100 to 300 m². Includes detailed design with technical drawings, visual references, and material and finishing proposals.
Premium
For large gardens over 300 m² with complex requirements. Includes comprehensive design with 3D modeling, multiple design alternatives, and project oversight.
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Keys to garden design with Reformia
The price of designing a garden can vary greatly depending on the type of garden, its dimensions, and the elements to include. The average price for design including sketches and references is between 200 € and 400 € for small gardens and terraces, while designing a garden larger than 300 m² will cost between 500 € and 2,000 €.

1. Climate and soil type
A key aspect when designing a large or small garden is taking into account the climate type and soil. Experts recommend using native plants whenever possible, since they're adapted to both the climate and soil type, making it easier for them to grow.

2. Garden use
Another fundamental aspect is to consider how you'll use the garden. Some people want a basically ornamental garden, while others want a space to enjoy with family.

3. Space delimitation
A garden is much more than just plants. If you're thinking about designing a garden with a pool or a garden with a seating area, you'll need to consider the dimensions and location of these zones to make a good distribution of spaces and plants.
The price of designing a garden can vary greatly depending on the type of garden, its dimensions, and the elements to include. The average price for design including sketches and references is between 200 € and 400 € for small gardens and terraces, while designing a garden larger than 300 m² will cost between 500 € and 2,000 €.
What is usually included in a quote
Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.
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Keys to garden design
The price of designing a garden can vary greatly depending on the type of garden, its dimensions, and the elements to include. The average price for design including sketches and references is between 200 € and 400 € for small gardens and terraces, while designing a garden larger than 300 m² will cost between 500 € and 2,000 €.

1. Climate and soil type
A key aspect when designing a large or small garden is taking into account the climate type and soil. Experts recommend using native plants whenever possible, since they're adapted to both the climate and soil type, making it easier for them to grow.
For example, in dry climates it's better to use drought-resistant plants, while in cold climates you shouldn't use plants that can't withstand frost. A good plant selection ensures your garden will always look perfect and will save on maintenance costs.

2. Garden use
Another fundamental aspect is to consider how you'll use the garden. Some people want a basically ornamental garden, while others want a space to enjoy with family.
You need to be clear about whether you want functionality or if you're looking for ornamentation. Based on that, you can design vegetable gardens or any other type.

3. Space delimitation
A garden is much more than just plants. If you're thinking about designing a garden with a pool or a garden with a seating area, you'll need to consider the dimensions and location of these zones to make a good distribution of spaces and plants.
For example, you can have trees near the seating area to provide shade, but it's better not to place trees near the pool area to avoid leaves dirtying the water.

4. Plants, trees, and shrubs
Native species are always recommended to reduce maintenance and facilitate adaptation to the land. On the other hand, it's important to keep in mind that perennial varieties will add color to your garden year-round.
As for the position of plants, trees, and shrubs in the garden, they should be placed at the back of the garden, while smaller plants should be in the foreground.
What can change your final price
Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.
Garden size and area
Small gardens up to 100 m² have more affordable pricing (200-400€), while larger spaces over 300 m² require significantly higher budgets (500-2.000€) due to the complexity of the work.
Design complexity and chosen style
A minimalist or modern garden can be more cost-effective than a classic, Mediterranean, or multi-zone themed design that requires more detailed plans and visual references.
Elements and features to include
The addition of pools, fountains, pergolas, lighting, automated irrigation systems, or raised terraces significantly increases the cost of the initial design.
Number of revisions and plan deliverables
Budgets vary depending on whether multiple rounds of corrections, 3D plans, photorealistic renders, or only basic sketches on paper or simple digital format are included.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to design a small garden?
The design of a small garden or terrace (up to 100 m²) typically costs between 200 € and 400 €, including sketches, plans, and material references. This budget covers the initial consultation, site measurements, and delivery of personalized design proposals. If you want to add extra services such as 3D renderings or advice on specific plants, the price may increase by 50 € to 150 € more.
What is included in a garden design budget?
The standard design budget includes a site visit, measurement and survey of the space, preparation of sketches and project plans, and proposals for layout and decorative elements. It typically also includes recommendations for plants, materials, and finishes. Some landscape designers offer a follow-up meeting to make adjustments after delivering the initial project.
How long does it take a landscape designer to design a garden?
The design time for a small to medium garden typically ranges from 5 to 10 working days from the first visit to project delivery. For larger gardens (over 300 m²) or complex projects, the timeframe extends to 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the level of detail requested and the complexity of the terrain. Most professional landscape designers will provide a more precise estimate after the initial consultation.
How do I choose a good landscape designer for my garden?
It is important to review their portfolio of previous projects, verify client references, and confirm they have certified training in landscape design or professional gardening. Request quotes from several professionals, compare their proposals, and ensure they offer a detailed initial consultation. It is also recommended that the landscape designer be familiar with native plants in your region and be able to advise you on maintenance and sustainability.
Do I need a license or permits to design and renovate my garden?
Garden design and renovation work on private properties generally does not require planning permission in most Spanish municipalities. However, if the renovation involves structural changes, underground irrigation systems, or work affecting utilities (water, electricity), it is advisable to check with your local town hall. A professional landscape designer can advise you on the specific requirements for your municipality and manage any necessary permits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to design a small garden?
The design of a small garden or terrace (up to 100 m²) typically costs between 200 € and 400 €, including sketches, plans, and material references. This budget covers the initial consultation, site measurements, and delivery of personalized design proposals. If you want to add extra services such as 3D renderings or advice on specific plants, the price may increase by 50 € to 150 € more.
What is included in a garden design budget?
The standard design budget includes a site visit, measurement and survey of the space, preparation of sketches and project plans, and proposals for layout and decorative elements. It typically also includes recommendations for plants, materials, and finishes. Some landscape designers offer a follow-up meeting to make adjustments after delivering the initial project.
How long does it take a landscape designer to design a garden?
The design time for a small to medium garden typically ranges from 5 to 10 working days from the first visit to project delivery. For larger gardens (over 300 m²) or complex projects, the timeframe extends to 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the level of detail requested and the complexity of the terrain. Most professional landscape designers will provide a more precise estimate after the initial consultation.
How do I choose a good landscape designer for my garden?
It is important to review their portfolio of previous projects, verify client references, and confirm they have certified training in landscape design or professional gardening. Request quotes from several professionals, compare their proposals, and ensure they offer a detailed initial consultation. It is also recommended that the landscape designer be familiar with native plants in your region and be able to advise you on maintenance and sustainability.
Do I need a license or permits to design and renovate my garden?
Garden design and renovation work on private properties generally does not require planning permission in most Spanish municipalities. However, if the renovation involves structural changes, underground irrigation systems, or work affecting utilities (water, electricity), it is advisable to check with your local town hall. A professional landscape designer can advise you on the specific requirements for your municipality and manage any necessary permits.
