When hiring an architect for an apartment or single-family home, clients naturally expect the exterior to complement the interior design. With years of experience creating cohesive spaces, architects often extend their expertise to gardens, ensuring seamless harmony between indoors and out.
Terrace installations are increasingly popular as homeowners seek to maximize their outdoor areas. Experienced architects rethink these spaces, blending them with nature while tailoring them to the property owners' lifestyle.

Architects can incorporate parts of the garden into terrace designs, creating fluid transitions. Options include geometric patterns linking the two areas or matching materials that emphasize their unity.
While not landscapers, qualified architects—like those with DPLG credentials—excel at reimagining gardens to enhance a home's overall appeal. They bring fresh ideas and make impactful changes, though full garden maintenance falls outside their scope.

To see proven examples, visit the portfolio of this Paris-based DPLG architect at rm-architecte-paris.com. The agency delivers ambitious, client-focused landscaping projects that demonstrate real-world expertise and reliability.