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Article Title: Should You Hire A Landsacpe Designer Or Landscape Architect
Author: Jeff Halper
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Word Count: 868
Keywords: Landscaping Design
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Have you cut out and collected pictures of great landscaping ideas, but now 
wonder how to actually put them onto your own property? Have you wanted to 
capture the vision of a stately French mansion on your property in Houston, 
Texas? Would you like to know whether the plants you've admired in European and 
New England countryside estates will grow on the Texas coastal plains? 

If so, you need the services of an experienced landscape design professional. A 
competent landscape designer or landscape architect takes you through the 
entire design development process, which includes: consultation and program 
development, analysis of the existing site, conceptual landscaping design, 
construction documentation and permitting. And then on towards turning the 
vision in your mind from virtual reality to actual reality. 

Consultation and Analysis of the Site
An essential part of the initial consultation with your landscape designer or 
landscape architect is a walk around your property. Here is where you get to 
share your overall vision, detail your wants and needs and desires. It should 
be a free-flowing discussion about aesthetics, which includes your likes and 
dislikes of materials, preferences on arrangements-all the "wouldn't it be nice 
if" things you've been considering. 

Try to be as specific as you can. For example, you may want a deck to seat a 
party of ten people or a large lawn area on which your three- and five-year-old 
can play with your Labrador retriever. This detailed information will be 
brought together by your landscape designer or landscape architect to create a 
program of uses. 

The program organizes uses by their relationship to one another, much like the 
inside flow of your home. In fact, the architecture and flow of your home 
should relate to the architecture and flow of your landscaping. Understanding 
these relationships and interpreting them well separates the 
artist-architectural designer from a landscape horticulturalist-contractor.

Conceptual Landscaping Design
The next step in the design process develops out of the meeting notes, site 
analysis, program of uses, and the design professional's experience. At this 
conceptual level, the landscape designer or landscape architect conveys the 
overall design intent, such as the general use areas and their sizes, swimming 
pools and other hardscapes, irrigation and drainage systems, lawn areas, and 
plantings. This phase will also be the time when it is determined which wish 
list items are possible on the site and which are not. An overall cost study is 
developed from the conceptual landscaping design as well. 

Design Development, Construction and Documentation
Once you have agreed on the overall design intent, sizes of use areas, general 
material selections and their applications, you are ready to begin the 
landscaping design development and construction phase. The documentation for 
this phase can be broken down into three groups: 1. landscaping design drawings 
for permitting. 2. landscaping design drawings to convey final design intent 
and material selections for you and the installation contractor 3. landscaping 
design drawings, called construction documents, with specifications for 
materials, specifications for their installation and installation methods. 

These drawings may be accompanied by a full package of additional drawings to 
include an existing site survey, tree disposition and elevation plan, tree 
preservation plan, demolition plan, swimming pool layout plan, landscape 
drainage systems, irrigation systems, hardscape plan including summer kitchen 
and outdoor water fountains, landscape planting plan, landscape lighting plan, 
and construction details for the above plans. 

As for permits, each city has its own unique requirements for landscape plan 
approvals. The norm is a submittal of the entire permitting package to be 
approved or rejected by a committee board. For this reason, it is important to 
hire a landscaping company that is fluent in these areas, one who knows what 
vital information to include, such as lot coverage ratios, engineered drainage 
plans, pool fencing layout and specifications. It is equally important to omit 
unnecessary information that could create confusion or send up a red flag that 
would keep the project from getting approved. A knowledgeable landscape 
designer or landscape architect helps win approval as quickly as possible.

The End Results
Whether your project is a simple landscaping design that only encompasses 
landscape planting or is a complex construction package, it is vital that you 
hire a landscape designer or landscape architect that is competent in the skill 
sets detailed here. For your satisfaction, it is also important to distinguish 
between off-the-shelf landscaping design and a designer who can reflect your 
unique style. Always ask to see a portfolio and visit the website to determine 
if the landscaping company under consideration has the sense of style you 
appreciate and is one who can design a landscape that complements your home and 
lifestyle.

Additionally, it is highly recommended that you utilize a landscaping design 
company that not only does the design work, but also performs project 
management and landscaping installation. There is a world of difference between 
someone who has great ideas and another person with great ideas who also knows 
the availability and best use of local materials, local contractors and their 
methods of construction, overall cost and budget development, and can then 
maintain the finished product. In short, you want a landscape designer or 
landscape architect who can deliver a landscape design solution that flourishes 
in the Houston climate over the long term.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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