Our Design Process:

Phase 1 - Site Consultation + Design Proposal

  • After the initial point of contact, a free site consultation will be scheduled for a Landwell team member to assess the project site and discuss the ideas, priorities and scope of work with the potential client.

  • Following the site consultation, a design proposal will be created and presented to the potential client, which outlines the scope of work, design process, and payment schedule.

  • Once the proposal is signed and the deposit payment is received, the design team will get started.

Phase 2 - Pre-Design

  • A design team member will revisit the project site to collect reference photos and measurements before getting started. If the client can provide any house/site plans for the design team’s use, we will request access to them prior to this visit.

  • A 2D base plan of the existing site will be drafted in CAD.

  • The client will be sent a design questionnaire to fill out and return before the design work begins.

Phase 3 - Design Development

  • The design team will develop and present a conceptual landscape design, based on the ideas discussed during the initial design consultation, and with consideration of site conditions and the client needs/preferences indicated by the client on the design questionnaire. The conceptual landscape design is intended to convey a proposed layout for the different elements desired in the landscape, including placement and orientation of hardscape elements, planting areas, and all other landscape features.

  • After reviewing the conceptual landscape design, the design team will use client-provided feedback to revise the design concept as necessary, and further develop the landscape design.

  • Once the conceptual landscape design is accepted by the client, a preliminary cost estimate will be provided in order to check on budget and make any necessary adjustments to the layout or scope of work.

  • After making any adjustments to the design layout or scope of work, the design team will present the client with a preliminary plant and materials palette for the client to provide feedback on.

  • As the final design details are determined, a landscape master plan set will be developed and presented to the client. The landscape master plan set will consist of a landscape master plan (including the layout of landscape features, material specifications, and construction notes) and a planting plan (including plant call-outs, a plant schedule planting and irrigation notes).

Phase 4 - Post-Design

  • Once the client has approved the landscape master plan set, the design process is complete.

  • If the client is interested in a construction estimate for implementation of the project, the construction team will revisit the preliminary estimate and update it to reflect the landscape master plan set.