Glampsite Design Packages

Whether starting from the initial stages of developing concepts and gaining planning approval, or adding to an existing site, we have experience of designing a variety of spaces specifically for the leisure industry. From small holiday lets to glampsites and lodge parks, Yvette will ensure that your development has a strong personality that respects the setting and reflects your brand image whilst offering your customers a unique and memorable stay.

Products available as part of this service include:

  • Hand-Drawn Design/Site Plans (for planning applications and build purposes)

  • Concept Boards

  • Hand-Drawn 2D and 3D Projections

  • Planting Plans

  • Construction Drawings and Details

  • Detailed Cost Estimates and Material Lists

  • Detailed Lists of Works

  • Plant Care Guides and Maintenance Schedules

  • Additional Bespoke Drawings and Documentation

The first stage in any project is a free* consultation with designer Yvette D. Smith, either on-site or online via video call.  

During this meeting, Yvette will listen to your vision and needs for the space whilst offering practical advice and inspiration using examples of past work and experience.

Before the design is finalised, draft plans and concepts will be presented so that you can make any alterations you wish and choose a design that truly reflects your personality and vision for the space.  Once a design has been agreed fully-detailed plans will be produced, along with any other required drawings.

If you have an architect working on the specifications for any buildings on your site, Yvette will be happy to liaise directly with them to ensure cohesion between the indoor and outdoor spaces.

All hand-drafted, colour-rendered plans and projections are drawn using precise scaling so that they can be used to accurately inform the build.

*Whilst all design consultations are free of charge, a fee may be applied to visit consultation sites exceeding a journey time of 1 hour from our Merseyside or Leicestershire offices in order to cover travelling expenses.