Why Are Landscape Design Renderings Helpful?
Design renderings can provide you a better visual of your space, and what type of plants could work in your landscape. Without actually being able to see what you will be working with, you might find yourself having to rip out and replace your newly installed plants, which not only costs you money but your time as well.
Top 5 Reasons to Start with a Design Rendering:
Enhance the look of your yard by Hiding unsightly objects.
Utility Box Garden
This space between two houses reveals an ugly utility box. I created this visual representation to allow my neighbor to see what I’d like to do with this space.
Add Shrubs and other plants to your yard to boost curb appeal.
Front Yard Curb Appeal
When we moved into our home, we started with nothing but grass. It was a clean slate that I was able to dream up any possible design, but needed a visual representation so I could communicate what I was thinking to my husband to make sure he agreed to the design.
bring purpose to an unused space.
Hilltop Shade Garden path
Here is a space in our yard on top of a hill that has been neglected since it has served little purpose other than cleaning up yard debris. I wanted to change that, so I decided to add a walking path surrounded by shade tolerant plants.
Enhance the look of your yard by Hiding unsightly objects.
Utility Box Garden
This space between two houses reveals an ugly utility box. I created this visual representation to allow my neighbor to see what I’d like to do with this space.
Touch the above image to see the transition.
Add Shrubs and other plants to your yard to boost curb appeal.
Front Yard Curb Appeal
When we moved into our home, we started with nothing but grass. It was a clean slate that I was able to dream up any possible design, but needed a visual representation so I could communicate what I was thinking to my husband to make sure he agreed to the design.
Touch the above image to see the transition.
bring purpose to an unused space.
Hilltop Shade Garden path
Here is a space in our yard on top of a hill that has been neglected since it has served little purpose other than cleaning up yard debris. I wanted to change that, so I decided to add a walking path surrounded by shade tolerant plants.
Touch the above image to see the transition.
Interested in More?
You can check out my personal portfolio to see more of my finished projects.