Bath · Bristol · Somerset

Artificial grass that actually looks real.

Premium 35–40mm pile artificial lawns over a permeable aggregate base. Family- and pet-friendly. Ideal for shaded city gardens that never thrive on real grass.

When real grass struggles

For the gardens grass simply won't grow in.

Bath has plenty of shaded north-facing courtyards, walled gardens with restricted light, and family lawns destroyed by dogs and kids by July. For those, a premium artificial lawn is the right answer — not the harsh AstroTurf of 15 years ago, but a 35–40mm multi-tone pile that's genuinely hard to spot at 2 metres.

We lay over a 75mm compacted granite or aggregate base with a permeable membrane, so the lawn drains naturally and stays cool in summer.

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Why ours looks real

Six details that separate it from the cheap stuff.

01

Multi-tone yarn

4-tone yarn (two greens, brown thatch, beige base) mimics real grass. Single-tone product looks plastic.

02

35–40mm pile

The right pile height for residential lawns. Too short reads as gym mat, too long flattens permanently underfoot.

03

Permeable base

75mm of compacted granite or aggregate over a weed membrane. Drains anywhere from 60 to 150 L/min/m².

04

Tensioned & jointed

Glued seams (not stitched), correctly tensioned across the lawn so it doesn't lift or ripple.

05

Pet-safe infill

Silica sand infill option for homes with dogs — odour-neutralising and easy to hose down.

06

10-year guarantee

10-year written workmanship guarantee plus the manufacturer's 10–15 year product guarantee.

FAQs

Questions worth asking.

It can read slightly warmer than real grass in direct sun, but our permeable base and multi-tone yarn keep it 5–10°C cooler than older single-tone products. Not an issue in Bath shade gardens.

Yes — fully non-toxic, easy to hose down, and we use a silica sand infill that neutralises odour for dog owners.

15–20 years for residential use. The fibres stay UV-stable and the base never needs touching once installed properly.

Yes — slopes are fine if the base is properly graded. Around trees we cut neat curves and use joint glue rather than mechanical fixings that could damage roots.

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