Laser templates make curves and multi-level garden layouts far easier to realise. We look at how our laser templating service powers up garden design.

Parallel curves
Nik Edser of Langdale Landscapes created the super little amphitheatre above. Its simple-looking lines are the elegant result of a lot of complex calculations.
In this project, Nik wanted random segments, which made the cuts easier to place. Sometimes a design demands that each curve is made up of identical segments, which demands very detailed work, so that the radius on each segment looks comfortable.
If you have a complicated project—or a small corner—where angles and curves make measurements a headache, then laser templating provides a solution.
Landscaping by numbers
The client, an artist and photographer, knew exactly what he wanted for this not-quite-square plot. On our part, we templated and cut every single paver, step and side wall. The client wanted lines that flowed throughout, so after laser templating we worked on the CAD drawings to ensure that happened.

The pieces were cut to fit notches that had been placed in the substrate and also to fit with the drainage design. The client wanted paving slabs to be as large as possible, so we were able to advise him on optimum sizing to allow him to handle the pieces safely without damage to himself or the slabs.
All the client had to do on delivery was lay all the numbered pieces together according to the plan we sent him. No jigsaw has been easier to put together!
Laser template for a swimming pool surround

Pool copings are a frequent reason to call for laser templating, as with the renovation of this swimming pool. The clients liked the pool but were sick of its dreary concrete surround. Beige sawn sandstone has really brightened the whole space, but matching the coping to the pool's curves would have been time-consuming. Instead, our laser templating service made short work of cutting the pieces to fit.
Multi-level garden made simple

This sinuous, multi-level scheme, designed by the customer used granite setts to fill in two patios with spiral and circular patterns. Reclaimed bricks kept the terracing in tune with the boundary walls. Then, toning with reclaimed Yorkstone paving, we provided Buff Yorkstone copings and steps. These emphasise the smooth curves that frame the patios. It’s a clever design that makes the small area feel spacious.
You might think it would take quite a time to template but, using both laser and traditional methods, we got it sorted in an impressive 120 minutes.
Templated curved coping

This terrace in Buff Sandstone needed coping stones and twice-weathered pier caps to finish the detail, and you’ll note that the corners weren’t quite right angles. Laser templating ensured a perfect fit, not only on top of the brickwork, but also where the paving snuggled up next to it.
Straight-up steps
And just to show the benefits of templating straight lines too... The concrete steps below were very plain and unattractive until clad in granite.
Laser templating got the precise measurements of the step strings, risers and step treads, not forgetting the 40mm overhang and, to make the cladding as light as possible, the granite was calibrated to 20mm.

The result? A very smart set of steps that just ooze quality.
Let laser templates power up your garden steps and coping

Laser templating releases you from the burden of getting every measurement absolutely right, saving time and costly mistakes. But even more, it allows you to expand your potential and design gardens that might not otherwise feel do-able.
Take a look at how our digital laser templating service works and contact us to find our how we can help your project.


