Our Concept

we always aims to seamlessly integrate hardscaping with innovative lighting design to create a dynamic and harmonious urban space.
By combining the use of durable materials such as concrete, stone, and steel, with strategically placed lighting elements, the design seeks to evoke a sense of timelessness and functionality.

The philosophy behind this approach is rooted in the belief that every element of architectural design should serve a specific purpose while complementing the overall aesthetic.

The use of hardscaping materials not only ensures longevity and sustainability but also provides a strong foundation for the carefully curated lighting scheme.

By utilizing various lighting techniques, including uplighting, downlighting, and accent lighting, we aims to evoke emotions, accentuate architectural features, and create a safe and inviting environment for all users.

The design philosophy seeks to embody a timeless and functional urban space where the combination of hardscaping and lighting creates a memorable experience for all who interact with the architecture.

Hardscaping,

an essential component of landscape architecture, is steadily gaining popularity among discerning homeowners, especially in the lush environments. At PLANTIQ, we understand the transformative power of well-designed hardscape elements in a garden. By integrating structures like patios, walkways, and retaining walls, hardscaping offers a blend of aesthetic appeal and practicality, elevating the outdoor living experience.

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Frequently Asked Question

There are many advantages to installing landscape lighting around your home.

First, it adds security without looking gaudy. No longer does a security light need to just be a flood light hung above the garage, but there are various lighting options and just having extra light around your property makes a thief think twice if a home is nicely lit.

Second, it adds safety. If your pathways, stairways, driveway and gardens are well-lit, you don’t have to worry about a guest tripping or losing their way in the dark.

Third, it extends the ability to use your outdoor space. It’s great when on those warm summer nights you can use your yard and deck late into the night, and still enjoy your landscaping (which sometimes looks even better at night)

Fourth, it adds value to your home – as much as a 50% return because of all the reasons mentioned above, plus it modernizes your home.

There are many different types of landscape lighting and DIY kits, especially solar-powered, are widely available. It all depends on your lighting needs, and often the old adage is correct – you get what you pay for.

Most DIY kits are of inferior quality, with some needing to be replaced yearly. Plus, solar-powered lights tend not to be very bright, so they are not ideal for illuminating the architectural details of your home, and of course are dependent on the sun.

Plus, a landscape lighting company offers the artistry and know-how of their staff when it comes to design, product and installation, which is important if you’re dealing with electricity.

Landscape lighting systems can vary in cost, as they are designed and installed based on the unique needs of your family and your home.

Depending on what you are looking for, your landscape lighting system can range from minimal to intricate, with a price tag that reflects those lighting choices.

Whatever route you decide to take, the cost will come down to two main factors: the quantity of light fixtures your design requires and the desired effect you’re looking to achieve. Our landscape lighting professionals can work with your vision and budget to create the perfect lighting design for your home.

The landscape design service includes analyzing, planning, and designing your exterior spaces. We integrate a variety of materials and elements to create functional and beautiful outdoor spaces for you to enjoy.

Hardscaping and softscaping are two essential elements of landscaping that serve different purposes. Hardscaping involves inanimate, man-made structures in a landscape, such as pathways, terraces, retaining walls, or water features. It uses concrete, stone, wood, and other building materials to create functionality and enhance aesthetics.

 

On the other hand, softscaping focuses on living components, including plants, trees, flowers, and grass. Softscaping enhances natural beauty, adds texture and color, and creates a harmonious balance with hardscaping elements. Together, hardscaping and softscaping create a well-designed and balanced outdoor space.

Since each project is unique, offering a standard cost estimate is challenging. However, we prioritize understanding your budget during a complimentary consultation at Clean Peak. This allows us to suggest affordable solutions and ideas that enhance both aesthetic appeal and functionality for your project.

Several factors can influence the cost of a hardscaping project. It’s important to consider these factors when estimating the overall cost:

 

  • Project Scope: The scale and complexity of the hardscaping project play an important role in determining the cost. Larger projects that require more resources, labor, and design work will cost more compared to smaller projects.
  • Materials: The choice of hardscaping materials such as pavers, stone, brick, or concrete can significantly affect costs. Higher quality or custom designs can come at a higher price point.
  • Site Preparation: The condition of the site and any required preparation work, such as excavation, grading, or removal of existing structures, can impact the overall cost. Difficult or uneven terrain may require additional effort and resources.
  • Design Complexity: Intricate and detailed hardscaping designs, such as patterns, curves, or multi-level structures, may require more labor and expertise, resulting in increased costs.
  • Additional Features: The inclusion of additional features like lighting, irrigation systems, water features, or outdoor kitchens will add to the overall cost.
  • Location: Regional factors, such as labor costs, material availability, and local regulations, can vary and influence the overall cost.

It’s recommended to consult with hardscaping professionals who can assess your specific project requirements and provide a detailed estimate based on these factors.