Landscape Design
Outdoor spaces designed to be lived in, not just looked at.
Gardens, terraces, courtyards, and outdoor environments that feel as considered as the finest interior — designed for how you actually use them.
Rooted in over a decade of reading outdoor spaces.
A garden is a living system. It grows, changes, and responds to its conditions in ways that a building never does. This is what makes landscape design different from every other design discipline — and what makes it, in our view, the most demanding and the most rewarding.
We approach landscape design as landscape architects first. That means we begin with the land: its orientation, its drainage, its soil, its existing vegetation, and its relationship to the architecture it accompanies. We do not begin with a plant list. We begin by understanding what the site is already doing and what its conditions will allow — then we design within and against those conditions with intention.
We work primarily in Bangalore and Goa — two cities with genuinely different climates and soil conditions. In Bangalore, we work with the red laterite soil of the Deccan plateau, the dry heat of summer reaching 35–38°C, and the intense but brief southwest monsoon that can bring 1200mm of rain in four months. We select plants that are native or locally adapted where possible — species that have evolved to handle these conditions rather than species that look good in nurseries but suffer in Bangalore gardens through June and July.
Bangalore’s gardens are at their most alive in the cooler months from October to February. The design challenge is to create something that performs well through the demanding summer (March to May), survives the monsoon (June to September), and peaks in the mild season — while looking considered rather than seasonal at every point in between. We design for the full year, specifying a combination of evergreen structure, deciduous seasonal interest, and perennials that shift the colour story through the calendar.
In Goa, we work with coastal conditions: higher humidity, salt air in some locations, shallow laterite rock beneath the topsoil, and the strong visual identity of Portuguese colonial architecture. Our Goa gardens tend to be lusher, shadier, and more focused on monsoon planting — Bougainvillea, Heliconias, large palms, and ground-covering tropicals that make a garden feel like it belongs to the landscape rather than having been placed on top of it. The challenge in Goa is plant selection for salt tolerance and material specification for humidity: not everything that looks good in a showroom will survive five years near the coast.
Hardscape and planting are designed together at Bowerscapes — never as sequential phases. The choice of paving material affects drainage, which affects where plants can go. The location of shade trees affects where outdoor seating makes sense. The relationship between the garden and the architecture — where a door opens, what is visible from the main living areas, how the garden transitions from a manicured edge near the building to a wilder margin at the boundary — is established before a single plant is specified. This is landscape architecture, not garden decoration, and the distinction matters enormously in the quality of the finished space.
We accept landscape design commissions from clients based in Bangalore, from clients based elsewhere who are developing properties in Goa, and from clients who split time between both cities. Every project we take on is designed for the specific site. Our landscape services include private gardens, terrace gardens, water features, hardscape and pathways, outdoor lighting, vertical gardens, and more.
Questions About Landscape Design
Your garden should be one of your favourite places.
Selected Landscape Projects
A garden made carefully will outlast the season that inspired it.
Sadashivanagar, Bangalore
Landscape Design · 4,000 sq ft Garden · 2024
North Goa Vacation Villa
Landscape Design · Goa Villa · 2023
Apartment · Koramangala
Landscape Design · Terrace · 2024