When landscaping your home, it's crucial to get your design down on paper. Landscape plans do just that by turning ideas into visuals. Landscape designers are skilled at analyzing your needs and ideas and then using them to create detailed plans and drawings.

Having landscape plans drawn up before starting your landscaping project will help you visualize what the end result will be like. Additionally, a plan ensures that size, scale and layout have been thought through prior to construction and plant installation. A well-drawn up plan also makes prioritizing resources and time much easier, thus making the construction process much more efficient. Starting with a plan means that you'll be less likely to make mistakes or be unhappy with the results.

Design Plans

 

Site Analysis Grading Plan

Full site plans showing contours and grade elevations for existing and proposed ground surface elevations at a given site.

 

Planting Plans

A labeled diagram that shows the quantities, location, size, shape and color of specific plants to be used in the proposed landscape.

 

Concept Plans

A simpler drawing  to feature proposed designate areas for specific purposes, e.g. dining area, seating area, cooking area, play area, garden area.

 

Advanced 3D Conceptual Plans

A computer generated design that shows the colors, texture, and depth that will be present in the landscape.

 

3D Video

3D Video of the preferred design concept to explore the proposed elements of the design.