Landscape Design, The Important First Step
Creating a landscape design provides a road map and overall vision to guide your landscape project.
It is a valuable tool that helps ensure accurate budgeting, clear communication, and precise implementation.
Before purchasing a landscape, you should know what you're getting and have a clear vision of the final product.
Working with a professional designer can help you gather your ideas and develop new ones to help beautify and functionalize your landscape.
Our staff works hard to make you feel comfortable about all aspects of your landscape and strives to make your design unique and appropriate for your budget and needs.
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No detail is to small. Bath's landscape team works hard with homeowners
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How The Design Process Works
1. Call us at 970-488-1707 or fill out the form to schedule a meeting.
2. We meet at your property to discuss ideas and goals. At this meeting, the designer will quote you a cost for your specific design. (See below) Upon your approval we will sign the landcape agreement. (Also see below)
3. We measure your yard, take photos and collect other pertinent information in order to create an accurate and detailed landscape plan.
4. The designer takes this information and begins work on a preliminary landscape plan. A second meeting is scheduled to present the plan and make changes.
5. You will receive copies of your design and we will present additional items including quotes and maintenance plans should you request.
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Landscape Design Fee Structure
Landscape design fees are based on the size and complexity of your job as well as what design services you request. Fees will be determined onsite by the design team. A 50 percent deposit and signed contract is required before work begins. Please feel free to call with any questions.
Our design contract is an agreement of what design services
will be provided and at what cost. Click here to download.
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