Killeen National School wanted to completely transform their greenfield site into a surface that was safe attractive and long-lasting.
Killeen National School wanted to completely transform their greenfield site into a surface that was safe attractive and long-lasting.
We're delighted to be allowed back into people's gardens from Monday 12th April ... at long last! One silver lining of Covid-19 has been the increased appreciation of the utility of our outdoor spaces ...
It’s competition time! Win one of our hairy artificial grass bird houses by simply following the link below to our Facebook page to answer the below question.
The lucky winners of last year’s amazing Aldi competition was a wonderful school in county Wexford. Their original school yard was tarmac and was in desperate need of a little Sanctuary Synthetics magic ...
It’s that time of the year again folks and our busy Sanctuary Synthetics elves have been flat out working away to create our popular Santa hat artificial door mats!
This Dublin garden was in desperate need for a transformation. The raised sleeper was over grown with weeds and very unsightly.
We are now in our houses more than ever, noticing little snags we probably wouldn’t have noticed before ...
As much as we hate to say it first impressions count in regards to your property. Give your front garden that curb appeal that will have your neighbours green with envy.
We got a call from this school at the beginning of Summer, as they wanted to transform a tarmac area in their school.
There is nothing better than a sunny day in Ireland, sitting in your back garden enjoying the sunshine. We all know these days are few and far between as we are not blessed with good weather here in Ireland.
We love a good before and after here in Sanctuary HQ and these decking before and afters do not disappoint.
Back in the Celtic tiger decking was the big trend in Landscaping. The thing with decking is it needs serious maintance for it to withstand the test of time. It needs to be treated once a year and it is important to keep all debris like leaves off it as this can make the deck slippy
This lawn was crying out for a bit of TLC. This homeowner was concerned about starting work on the garden as there was no side access to the back garden, but we assured our customer that no side excess = no problem. A lot of newly built town houses have zero side access and now more than ever we have been installing gardens that require us to come through the house with all equipment and materials. Where’s there’s a will there’s a way and that way is usually through the house