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Landscape Design

We offer the best landscape designs in Launceston. Once you’ve consulted with our skilled landscape designer and agreed on a garden design that suits your preferences, our team of expert garden landscapers will bring your vision to life. They will meticulously follow the plans while injecting their creativity and imagination to enhance your garden landscape, whether it’s a backyard design or front yard landscaping. Our goal is to deliver top-notch results at affordable prices without sacrificing quality. While we never compromise on the quality of our work, we always look for ways to create cost-effective solutions for your garden. Our team includes the most talented garden designers and landscape architects in Tasmania, both of whom have the expertise to make your home garden design project a success. With our team’s expertise, you can trust that your backyard landscaping or garden landscaping project is in capable hands.

A Streamlined Landscape Design Process

Our specialized team of professionals is highly knowledgeable about Launceston’s unique climate, and we appreciate our clients’ demanding schedules. As experienced garden designers, we carefully select plants that are compatible with the region’s climate, emphasizing suitable leaf texture, colour, and form.

Possessing training and proficiency in all aspects of landscape design and construction, such as paving, lighting, brickwork, feature walls, drainage, ponds, and pergolas, our landscape architects provide an appealing, practical, and enduring outdoor space.

Landscaping Launceston is recognized for delivering comprehensive garden design services, marked by exceptional customer support and innovative garden solutions that are both visually pleasing and functional. The design process follows a specific order, from consultation to concept design, design development, construction documentation, and finally, the execution of the contract and realization of the landscape design.

Consultation
During this phase, we meet with the client to discuss their goals and requirements. After understanding the client’s preferences and evaluating the site and project scope, we create a proposal for the client’s consideration, which typically includes a specific design fee.

Concept Design

Upon the client’s acceptance of the proposal, we perform a thorough site analysis and inventory to determine the site’s strengths and limitations. A detailed landscape design is then developed in line with the client’s briefing, showcasing elements such as space configuration and function, soft and hard landscaping areas, structures, and service provisions like lighting and irrigation. The concept plan is presented to the client for review.

Design Development

After consulting with the client, the initial design is revised and fine-tuned to incorporate their desired changes into the final plan. During this stage, we present samples and images of proposed materials, including plants and surface treatments, for client approval. Once all components have been chosen and issues resolved, we begin detailing the construction process.

Construction Documentation

The preparation of comprehensive construction documents includes site layout, surfaces plan, services plan, planting plan, construction details, and a written specification. This phase may also involve consultations with other professionals, such as engineers, building surveyors, or council representatives, if necessary.

Landscaping Launceston excels in providing tailored solutions for garden design, backyard design, front yard landscaping, garden landscaping, and home garden design. Contact our skilled garden designers and landscape architects to create your dream backyard landscaping oasis today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Sustainable or resilient landscape design represents an approach that emphasizes the integration of natural systems and patterns to develop visually appealing, low-maintenance, and ecologically diverse landscapes capable of adapting to environmental changes and stressors. By incorporating native plant communities, these sustainable designs offer increased resilience to challenging conditions, such as extreme temperatures, heavy rainfall, or prolonged drought, compared to traditional landscapes with lawns and exotic plants.

Apart from the enhanced resilience provided by natural plant communities in the face of environmental stress, sustainable landscapes demand considerably less water and maintenance once they are established. A well-planned natural landscape may require little to no watering, which is particularly beneficial in areas with water restrictions or dry soil conditions. Sustainable landscapes are not only captivating and beautiful but also support diverse wildlife, including birds and butterflies. Native plant communities offer extended periods of sequential blooming, seeding, and fruiting, including several species that are edible or medicinal for humans. These landscapes feature diverse color and texture patterns that create visual interest throughout the year, even during extended winters. Sustainable landscapes also contribute to environmental conservation by recharging groundwater, stabilizing soils, preventing erosion, and supporting diverse wildlife habitats while minimizing the need for harmful inputs like herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, and inorganic fertilizers.

Sustainable landscapes, in contrast to traditional landscapes with annual flower beds or high-maintenance lawns, demand less ongoing care, resulting in considerable cost savings over time. By using carefully chosen and properly situated native plant communities, sustainable landscapes emphasize placing the right plant in the right location, which effectively reduces maintenance needs from the outset. All new plantings necessitate some degree of care, such as watering and weeding, before becoming fully established. It usually takes about three full growing seasons for natural lawn areas, perennial beds, meadows, and woodland edges to reach full establishment. Once established, sustainable landscapes typically require annual or biennial weeding and selective cutting as part of their long-term management. Depending on the size of the landscape, this maintenance may only take one to three days of work per year. Additionally, sustainable landscapes aim for complete ground coverage with plants, eliminating the need for repeated mulch applications each year.

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