Our Practice

Natural and intentional landscape design where form follows function.

Landscapes That Evolve Gracefully

Drawing on a deep understanding of plant behaviour, seasonal rhythms, and spatial flow, our work is grounded in the belief that great landscapes should thrive over time, evolving with you, your lifestyle, and the land itself.

Design that works with nature.

We create site-specific gardens that work with nature — not against it. Every design is shaped by the land itself, blending horticultural knowledge with practical design to ensure the space thrives over time. We take a collaborative approach, working closely with clients, architects, and builders to deliver landscapes that are functional, timeless, and tailored to the way you live.
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A practice built on practical local knowledge

Plant specialisation

Our deep understanding of the Central Coast and Sydney’s landscape and climate gives us unique insight into selecting the right mix of native species and complementary exotics to create stunning gardens that not only thrive in place, but give back to the land they grow on.

Material selection

We take a considered approach to materials, favouring sustainable, locally sourced, low-impact options. From natural stone and recycled timber to permeable surfaces and durable finishes, every choice supports the environment, reduces waste, and ensures long-term performance.

Spatial functionality

We design outdoor spaces to be both beautiful and functional, with careful attention to layout, flow, and how you live day to day. From circulation paths and entertaining zones to quiet corners and open lawns, every element is considered to make the most of your site and enhance how the space is used.

A simplified approvals process.

We offer a complete, end-to-end solution that guides your project from initial vision to final reality. Our service seamlessly integrates creative landscape design with the entire development approvals process. We handle all the complexities of planning, documentation, and council liaison, ensuring your beautiful, functional design is fully compliant and approved without the stress and guesswork.

This initial stage involves early engagement with the client to discuss the vision for the design and scope the site. Initial discussions may include reviewing existing site conditions, design restraints and client expectations.

Based on the initial consult and any other guidance provided by the client a preliminary landscape concept design is developed. This includes broad spatial planning, functionality, circulation, indicative materials and planting palate. The concept design is typically supported by illustrative plans that communicate the overall design direction.

The concept design once finalised is presented to the client for approval. The presentation involves explaining the plant selection and positioning, zoning of structural inclusions and answering any queries the client may have regarding the concept design and next steps.

At this stage, early due diligence is conducted to assess site conditions, planning controls, and potential constraints. Key investigations such as environmental assessments and regulatory constraints are typically initiated. The goal is to gather enough information to inform a feasible development application (DA) strategy and identify potential risks or issues early.

This phase focuses on organising the necessary consultants, documentation, and internal resources required for DA preparation. This includes engaging planners, architects, engineers, and other specialists.

During this stage, the formal development application is prepared, including detailed architectural plans, supporting reports, and compliance documentation. The content is developed in line with council requirements and informed by earlier investigations.

This final stage involves submitting the development application to the relevant council. It includes ensuring all forms, documentation, and fees are correctly lodged. Once submitted, the application enters the assessment phase, during which council may request clarifications or modifications.

We tailor our approach to ensure each landscape feels personal, intentional, and resolved.

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At Hidden Potential Landscape Design, we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work — the Darkinjung people. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise their deep and ongoing connection to Country.

We are inspired by the land’s ancient stories, native flora, and natural forms, and we honour the legacy of care, design, and knowledge that First Nations people have practiced for tens of thousands of years. In every landscape we shape, we strive to walk with respect for the land’s original designers.

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