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Garden planning from a photo

Start garden planning with a photo, not a blank page.

A photo keeps the ideas practical: the existing lawn, terrace, boundaries, light, and movement routes stay part of the plan.

See options before asking for quotes

Once the direction is clearer, it is easier to decide whether you need planting, terrace work, lighting, or a lighter refresh.

Compare the original photo and generated idea

A before-after view helps show how much change is actually needed and which elements create the most impact.

Refine only the part that needs work

If the overall direction works, you can later focus on a specific area, such as planting, path, seating, or privacy screening.

Examples

See what a photo-based idea makes easier to understand

Compare the original space and generated direction to read layout, planting, materials, and use at a glance.

Backyard before privacy planting and seating design
Original photo
Generated backyard idea with privacy planting, path, and seating
Generated idea

Backyard retreat with privacy

A plain lawn becomes a clearer outdoor-living zone with planting, a path, and seating.

Lawn before seating and planting design
Original photo
Generated garden idea with seating, path, and planting layout
Generated idea

Turning lawn into a seating zone

An AI idea helps judge whether seating, a path, planting, or lighting fits the space.

Narrow side yard before path and planting idea
Original photo
Generated side-yard idea with path, planting, and edges
Generated idea

Making a side yard usable

A long, narrow area gets a clearer path, planting, and edge logic.

Questions

What to know before you start

HaljasVaade is an inspiration and planning tool. Verify practical decisions before building.

When is photo-based garden planning useful?

It is useful when you want to see possible directions and priorities before talking to a builder or garden designer.

Can I use a small outdoor area?

Yes. A compact backyard, townhouse yard, planting area, or terrace corner can work well.

Do I need to enter exact measurements?

Not for the first idea. Exact measurements and technical decisions should be verified later in the planning process.