Bare Roots Landscaping design experts can design and build beautiful landscaping plans that fit your needs perfectly! Full landscaping design involves creating a comprehensive plan that transforms outdoor spaces into aesthetically pleasing and functional environments. The process can include several key elements such as:
Our design experts will first assess the site to understand its unique characteristics. Based on the assessment, a detailed plan will be created to meet the client’s needs and preferences while considering factors like sustainability, maintenance and budget. The design process often includes creating sketches or digital models to help visualize the outcome, ensuring that all elements harmonize together creating a cohesive and inviting space. Ultimately, full landscaping design enhances the beauty, functionality and value of a property, creating an outdoor space that can be enjoyed and make memories for years to come!
Factors We Consider
Proportion
Proportions are very important when designing a scenic, cohesive landscape. Different elements throughout your landscape need to complement each other to ensure the landscaping looks uniform and purposeful.
Transition
There should be a smooth visual transition between different aspects of your landscape. For example, a walkway wouldn’t end in the middle of a lawn; instead, it would lead somewhere.
Unity
Landscaping should look purposeful, from the colors to the shapes of the décor. Different elements should work together and create a unified look.
Focal Points
It is important to consider adding focal points to your landscaping. A focal point is a visual element that draws one’s attention. There should always be at least one focal point in your landscape (depending on how large your landscape is, you can have multiple focal points). Focal points can be a water feature, sculpture, seating area, gazebo, fire pit or even a beautiful tree.
Balance
Balance in your landscape is a very big visual factor. When there are too many focal points in a design, it can become overwhelming. For example, if you have a huge tree in your landscape, you can offset it with a group of small shrubs to create balance.