What is the Benefit
- Enhances Curb Appeal
- Improves Air Quality
- Reduces Stress and Anxiety
- Landscaping
The design for the architecture project is rooted in the integration of planting and landscape with the built environment.
Emphasizing a harmonious relationship between nature and structure, the philosophy of the design is to create spaces that seamlessly blend with the surrounding environment.
The approach will be achieved through the incorporation of greenery, natural materials, and sustainable landscaping practices.
We aims to provide an immersive experience that connects people with nature while promoting a sense of well-being and environmental awareness.
Our concept emphasizes the creation of sustainable, resilient, and beautiful spaces that celebrate the natural world and contribute to the overall health of the ecosystem.
We always aims to foster a sense of stewardship towards the environment and inspire a deeper connection to the natural world.
Whether you own a home, a business, or both, a beautifully landscaped property provides a sense of pride. It creates a welcoming environment for neighbors, visitors, and customers. It lets people know you value your home or business enough to invest in its appearance. And it can help enhance the value of your home or business. But keeping up with the demands of a well- maintained landscape takes time and effort. If you can’t do it all yourself, we are here to help!
We understand why this is such an important question to property owners. The problem with this question is that the answer is dependent upon so many different factors!
At PLANTIQ, for example, we avoid taking a “one-size-fits-all” approach to your landscaping because we know that every situation is completely different from the ones before and the ones, we’ll see next!
These are some questions we will ask to help determine the budget for your property:
Some landscaping services may only cost a few, while others may have a higher demand on your budget. The important thing to know is that we can work together to ensure that your landscaping needs are met at the budget you have available.
Usually, yes. A well landscaped garden will have clever features to negate some of the most fiddly gardening jobs. Edgings for example keep gravel where it should be and stop your lawn encroaching into your flower beds.
Good choices of materials and tricks like sealing porous pavers will avoid stains – but you will still need to sweep your patios and paths from time to time.
Use of mulch will keep weeds at bay and your landscaper can advise on lower maintenance planting schemes. He or she can also install automatic irrigation systems to save you having to water your garden.
Talk to your garden designer and your landscaper about the levels of maintenance you can manage for your new garden.
Absolutely yes! The final choice should always be yours but please remember that your landscaper has a lot of experience in this area and that some landscaping materials might not be a perfect fit for your lifestyle.
Aesthetics isn’t everything and neither is budget. You will be living with your garden for a long time so think about functionality first. It may be important to you that your patio is slip-resistant and stain proof, or that your drive is able to take the weight of heavier vehicles. Some materials take longer to install (and therefore cost more in labour) than others. And not every plant will thrive in your garden – no matter how good they look on Gardener’s World!
In short – yes, you can choose your landscaping materials, but please listen to your landscaper’s advice before finalising your decision.
Yes. We can build gardens for other designers and landscape architects.
If you are a garden designer or landscape architect looking for a reputable landscape company to build your designs, we’d be happy to provide a quotation. Or if you just need help with the plant supply, we can do that too via our specialist resources.