Landscape Design & Planning
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What is 3D landscape design visualization and why is it needed?
3D visualization is your finished project in the form of an image. You can see every little detail — for example, the layout of zones, the paths, their materials, and the colors of the plants.
We also offer clients the service of creating a 3D video. In the visualization program, we place “cameras” around your design project and create a video from these angles, allowing you to see your plot in dynamic motion.
What is needed to create a landscape design project for a garden?
Both the geodetic map and the site inspection allow the identification of features that may not be immediately visible. Geodesic data can be inaccurate (especially if it was conducted by external specialists or done some time ago), and a visual inspection does not provide precise measurements.
Typically, 3D landscape design visualization is one of the final stages of the project. Before that, only sketches are made, which roughly show the placement of elements on the site.
However, there are clients who find it difficult to imagine how the design will look without a 3D model. For such clients, we offer to create a visualization of the project after the master plan has been developed. This is especially useful if they are unsure about what they want to see on the site. To avoid having to redo plans for irrigation, lighting, and so on later, we begin the 3D visualization process once the master plan is ready.
Landscape Design Service Plans
We offer flexible service plans tailored to different project needs – from basic concept development to exclusive, high-end landscape design with full support. Choose the plan that fits your vision!
For those who need a simple landscape concept without detailed planning
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Site analysis (based on client-provided photos and data)
- Determining style and functional zoning of the space
- Basic 2D layout showing key elements
- General recommendations on plants and materials
- Basic lighting concept
- Preliminary cost estimate
- 3D visualization, detailed construction drawings, planting plans, material selection, project supervision
For those who need a simple landscape concept without detailed planning
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Site analysis (based on client-provided photos and data)
- Site analysis (based on client-provided photos and data)
- Site analysis (based on client-provided photos and data)
- Site analysis (based on client-provided photos and data)
- Site analysis (based on client-provided photos and data)
For those who need a simple landscape concept without detailed planning
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
For those who need a simple landscape concept without detailed planning
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
- Initial consultation (online or in-person)
With these flexible plans, clients can choose the level of service that best fits their needs.
- Smart landscape solutions (automated irrigation, lighting, microclimate control)
- Sustainable options (green roofs, eco-friendly materials, water filtration systems)
- Ongoing maintenance services (plant care, seasonal updates, adjustments)
make your green dream a reality!
Our skilled designers are prepared to take an any project and turn your vision into realty
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- Patio
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- Pergola
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- Edible Garden
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- Sauna
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- Deck
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- Cold Plunge
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- Firepit
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- Dining
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- Play Space
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- Kitchen
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- Swimming Pool
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- Anything else
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- Privacy
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- Native Plants
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- Slope
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- Water Reduction
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- Drainage
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- Seasonal Use
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- Shade
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- Pets
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- Noise
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- Kids
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- Retaining Wall
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- Anything else
Landscape Design Process: Key Stages
Landscape design is the foundation of a well-balanced and functional outdoor space. It involves thorough site analysis, concept creation, technical planning, and detailed documentation. A structured approach ensures that the final design is both visually stunning and practical, perfectly suited to the site's natural conditions and the client’s vision.
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- Site Analysis & Concept Development
A comprehensive site assessment lays the groundwork for a successful landscape design that integrates seamlessly with its surroundings.
- Site inspection, topographic survey, soil and climate analysis
- Evaluation of existing structures, utilities, and vegetation
- Defining the overall design style, zoning, and functional layout
- Preparing a technical brief and aligning project goals with the client
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- Landscape Planning & Design
This stage brings the project vision to life, ensuring an optimal balance of beauty and usability.
- Development of multiple layout concepts
- Functional zoning for seating areas, pathways, water features, and gardens
- 2D and 3D visualizations to preview the final look
- Detailed planting plan with species selection and placement
- Client revisions and final approval
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- Engineering & Infrastructure Planning
A well-planned infrastructure ensures the durability, efficiency, and sustainability of the landscape.
- Drainage and irrigation system design
- Automated watering system integration
- Outdoor lighting layout and fixture selection
- Planning water features such as fountains, ponds, or pools
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- Hardscape & Decorative Elements
Design elements that enhance the landscape’s aesthetics and create unique visual accents.
- Planning and design of gazebos, pergolas, and walkways
- Selection of materials for patios, driveways, and retaining walls
- Placement of sculptures, decorative installations, and outdoor furniture
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- Technical Documentation
Comprehensive project documentation serves as a guide for landscape implementation.
- Master plan with precise positioning of all design elements
- Planting scheme detailing tree and plant placement
- Drawings for drainage, irrigation, and lighting systems
- Material selection for paving, hardscape elements, and features
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- Budgeting & Project Timeline
A transparent and well-structured approach to planning and costs.
- Development of a detailed cost estimate for design services
- Establishing a step-by-step project timeline
- Finalizing and approving the project budget before execution
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is it worth investing in landscape design?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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How much does a landscape design project cost?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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What factors affect the cost of landscaping?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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How long does the design and installation process take?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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What plants are best suited for my property?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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Can the design and landscaping be done in stages?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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What are the best outdoor lighting solutions?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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How do I maintain my landscape after installation?
Depends on the complexity of the design, the size of the site, and the amount of required design documentation. On average from two weeks to two months. As long as information is flowing, the landscape design process can take three to six weeks, depending on how extensive the design is a basic patio vs. a large project with vertical elements like fireplaces and pergolas and softscapes, for instance will have different timing.
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- 7910 Walerga Rd, Sacramento CA 95843