Wherever there is a change of level in a garden, some form of step(s) or ramp is required. Garden steps present designers with plenty of opportunities to make bold statements and create interest in a garden, but they also pose practical challenges, particularly in terms of cost and making the most efficient use of often limited space.
In this in-depth post, we take a look at:
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Rules of Thumb for Garden Steps | Some Before & After Photos | Step Height, Depth and Width | Illustrated Examples | Practical Design Considerations | More Illustrated Examples
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There are well documented rules of thumb in terms of ideal step dimensions, and what might be termed ‘step psychology’, for example:
The rules of thumb given above are really useful guidelines (and there are many more!), although it is not always possible or desirable to follow them slavishly. I always think that 150mm is a comfortable step height, along with a tread depth of around 450mm, possibly a little more if space permits. And where steps are covering a long horizontal distance with wide gaps between the risers, making sure that the distance between the step risers is a comfortable number of paces is an important consideration.
When designing garden steps, the first consideration is obviously the height of the change of level, along with the amount of horizontal space available. Small gardens on steep slopes can be a big challenge for garden designers as the number of steps needed to get from top to bottom of a slope can take up a vast amount of horizontal space, which simply might not exist. There are various ways to overcome this problem:
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These neat solutions, however, have their own major issue – one of cost: complex steps / landings / walls are expensive to build. So, the designer needs to be able to balance several conflicting priorities.
There are plenty of other design considerations too:
This blog post has barely scratched the surface! There is clearly a lot to garden step design, and it is one of the most interesting, yet challenging aspects of the garden designer’s job…
Need some advice on garden steps? If you’re based in the Newbury or Reading area, please do get in touch!
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