Design Planning

Commercial landscape design planning involves a careful balance of aesthetics, functionality, and ecological sustainability. The process begins with an assessment of the site, taking into consideration factors such as soil quality, drainage, sunlight exposure, and existing vegetation. After this analysis, creating a layout that considers functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability becomes paramount. It is essential to incorporate elements such as pathways, seating areas, and plant selection that align with the desired purpose of the space, whether it’s for relaxation, entertainment, or conservation. It is important to consider the specific needs of the business, whether it's enhancing curb appeal for retail spaces, creating tranquil environments for offices, or developing recreational areas for hospitality venues. Incorporating native plants and environmentally friendly practices can further enhance the landscape's sustainability, promoting biodiversity and reducing maintenance costs. Ultimately, successful commercial landscape design works to create inviting spaces that reflect the brand's identity while providing a pleasant experience for employees and customers alike.

Design Planning

In addition to the foundational aspects of landscape design planning, it's crucial to consider the seasonal changes that affect plant growth and aesthetics. Select plants that offer year-round interest, including those that bloom at different times or have striking foliage and bark. Incorporating diverse plant species not only enhances visual appeal but also supports local ecosystems by attracting pollinators and providing habitats for wildlife.

Design Planning

Furthermore, ongoing maintenance plans should be integrated into the design to ensure that the landscape remains vibrant and healthy over time.

Commercial Landscape Maintenance

What's Part of Landscape Design?

  • Zoning
  • Code
  • Permiting
  • Budgeting
  • Zoning
  • Code
  • Permiting
  • Budgeting
  • Due Diligence
  • High impact concept areas
  • 3D Rendering
  • Architectural Review
  • Due Diligence
  • High impact concept areas
  • 3D Rendering
  • Architectural Review
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