Many people feel that when they are
ready to design a landscape, that a landscape architect is necessary. They do
not feel that their natural tastes or inclinations are correct, and
they feel that they may irrevocably ruin their yard if they try something on
their own.
While it is true that some people may cause irreversible
damage to their homes when they try their hand at design without a landscape
architect, what they do not realize is that their problems have very little to
do with design.
A landscape architect will not actually install your
features or plant your flowers, trees, and shrubs. That is up to you. You
either have to do it yourself or hire someone to follow the plan drawn out by
the architect.
So, the question becomes whether or not you really need
the help of a landscape architect to design your home environs.
Landscape architects can be very useful when it comes to using space. A square
deck may save you money, but it may look out of place, and it may not be as
usable as you would like. This is where a landscape architect can help. She or
he can look at your available space, and suggest possible uses for it.
These architects are experienced in combining utility with
attractiveness, and it may be worth your while to spend $50-$200 for a
consultation or two. It really depends on your budget, and whether you can
afford such expensive advice.
The architect may also be able to give
you ideas for walkways, fences, and patios. However, it is important to note
that most landscape architects are not gardeners, and many of them are not
experts in plant care.
When working in a certain area, many landscape
architects make use of commonly used plants that are widely known to grow well
in a particular region. This means that you may end up with a design that,
rather than being personal, looks very similar to other designs. Also, your
architect is not going to be able to instruct you on what you need to do to
amend your soil if the plants recommended will not flourish with the make up of
your soil.
Plus, many architects specify mature plants in their
designs. This is because they are visualizing the attractive completed project.
Mature plants cost much more than smaller plants, and such specifications may
price you out of your landscape project. The fact of the matter is that most
people can determine their own preferences for landscapes by drawing out their
own plans. With the help of local urban planning Web sites or a local
universitys plant specialist, it is possible to discover which plants
thrive in your climate.
Additionally, you can browse online to find
plans for a variety of projects and flower gardens. If something looks
comfortable and attractive to you, then there is no reason why cannot
incorporate it into your landscape design. The key is trusting in your own
taste.
Something that can be a lot less expensive than hiring a
landscape architect to consult with and then to design your yard (the whole
process can cost upward of $800-$1,000), it is possible to use software. Many
stores sell this software, and it is available online. It is fun to use the
software to figure out various possibilities for your home, and some of them
even come with information like what you need for a specific design, and
approximate cost estimates.
This software not only provides great
amusement, but it can also be helpful as you try to figure out what you would
like to do about your landscape.
Landscape architects can be very
helpful. They can help you determine feasibility and show you how to best
utilize a space for beauty and function. However, these services do not come
with a hefty price tag. An argument can be made for saving money in the long
run, but unless you have a massive project undertaking, the services of a
landscape architect are rarely completely necessary.
You can sketch out
your own ideas, or you can make use of software. And, as the average
do-it-yourselfer does not often participate in a complete landscape overhaul,
he or she is more than qualified to design for his or her own small landscape
improvement projects. |
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