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Known locally as landscaping. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Arab Emirates.

Typical price: AED 3,000–AED 400,000

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What landscaping costs in United Arab Emirates

Researched national ranges in AED. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small villa garden basic scope Lawn, border planting, and drip irrigation for a townhouse garden AED 3,000 AED 8,000 AED 15,000
Standard villa landscaping Lawn, planting, paving, irrigation, and lighting AED 15,000 AED 35,000 AED 80,000
Pergola and outdoor living area Shade structure with paved seating area, NOC included AED 10,000 AED 25,000 AED 60,000
Premium villa project Full design-build with pool surround, outdoor kitchen, and planting AED 80,000 AED 150,000 AED 400,000

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How to hire a landscaping pro in United Arab Emirates

  1. Use a licensed landscaping company — trade licence required, and villa communities (Emaar, Nakheel, DAMAC) require developer/community NOC approval for garden modifications
  2. Obtain the community NOC before signing: pools, pergolas, and hard landscaping all typically need approval drawings and refundable deposits
  3. Design irrigation first — every planted element needs automated irrigation to survive; confirm water source (DEWA vs community TSE recycled water where available)
  4. Check Dubai Municipality/relevant emirate approvals for structural elements and drainage connections
  5. Specify heat-proven species: native and adapted planting (ghaf, bougainvillea, damas alternatives) versus high-water exotics
  6. Get itemised quotes separating hardscape, softscape, irrigation, and lighting
  7. Schedule major works October-April — summer construction is slower and midday work is legally restricted mid-June to mid-September

Frequently asked questions

How do I check a landscaper is legitimate?

Look for: an established business with reviewable past projects (ask to see one in person or talk to a past client), public liability insurance, itemised written quotes, and no pressure tactics. In markets with trade licensing, verify the licence covers the structural work quoted. Photos of 'their work' prove nothing — completed local references do.

What deposit is normal for a landscaping project?

10-30% at signing is typical, often structured as deposit, staged payments at milestones, and a final payment on completion. Be wary of demands for 50%+ upfront — materials for early stages don't cost that. Never make the final payment before snagging is done and you've walked the finished job.

Can I supply my own materials or plants to cut landscaping costs?

Sometimes — but contractors mark up materials partly to warranty them, so supplying your own paving usually voids the guarantee on the surface (though not the workmanship). Plants are the better DIY-supply candidate if you can source quality stock. Discuss it at quote stage; springing owner-supplied materials on a contractor mid-project causes friction and disclaimers.

Should I phase a big landscaping project or do it all at once?

One mobilisation is cheaper per unit of work — machinery hire, waste logistics, and crew setup get amortised. But phasing spreads cash and lets you live with the garden before committing to later stages. If you phase: do groundworks, drainage, and irrigation conduits first, even for areas finished later. Retro-digging finished areas is the expensive mistake.

What does landscaping cost in Dubai?

Per-sqm guide rates: lawns/softscape AED 25-50, paving AED 60-120, premium finishes AED 150+. Small villa gardens start around AED 3,000-10,000 for basic scope; typical full villa landscaping runs AED 15,000-80,000, and high-end projects with pools and outdoor kitchens go well beyond AED 100,000.

Do I need approval to landscape my Dubai villa garden?

Yes, in master communities: an NOC from the developer/community management is required for modifications beyond planting — hardscape, pergolas, pools, and anything touching walls or drainage. The process involves drawings, a fee, and often a refundable deposit. Landscapers who work your community regularly handle the NOC as part of the project; unapproved work risks enforced removal.

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