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Article Title: Residential Landscape Designers Can Work With  Organic Forms
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 830
Keywords: Residential Landscape Designer
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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A residential landscape designer develops a landscape master plan that will 
reflect the architecture of the home and express the core values of the 
homeowner's lifestyle.  This plan is developed after extensive consultation 
with the client that helps our team gain an awareness of both client mindset 
and intended property use.  

Upon gaining a clear picture of both, the residential landscape designer then 
sets out to systematically develop key elements of this master plan in the 
areas of organic form, hardscape design, outdoor structures, and water elements 
that comprehensively work together to establish theme, tone, and outdoor living 
experience.  

The residential landscape designer develops any number of organic forms to 
contribute to the entirety of the landscape aesthetic.  Gardens rank preeminent 
in virtually every landscaping master plan.  Any number of traditional garden 
styles can be installed in a yard in their purist form, or in a customized 
style specifically reflective of a particular intent and environment.  Gardens 
are not the only form of vegetation that the residential landscape designer 
pays attention to, however.  

In a similar fashion, hedges also play a significant role in creating 
boundaries for outdoor rooms, gathering spots, and play areas for children.  On 
properties where no clear boundary exists between one lot and the next, hedges 
and plantings of smaller trees can form a living wall walls that shields the 
residence from outside view.

Tree planting and maintenance are also very important to the look and feel of 
any front or back yard.  Trees are some of majestic organisms on the planet.  
They give shade and decoration to the environment, and they can be planted at 
any size in practically any location (provided they are far enough from home 
foundations for root systems to grow unimpeded).

Once organic patterns are been established in the yard, hardscape structures 
have to be created to form the backbone of the outdoor living experience.  
Custom patios are perhaps the most important of these structures because they 
literally provide the surface areas for gathering, seating, and relaxation.  

Ornamental walls work to segregate special areas from the entirety of the yard 
proper, and they can also a property much larger in much same manner than 
furniture and artwork appears to enlarge an indoor room.  Walkways create 
connecting pathways between varied elements of divergent interests, and motor 
courts provide residents and guests plenty of room to conveniently park when 
they come to enjoy home entertainment and outdoor events.  

The residential landscape designer must be very careful not to overdo it when 
it comes to designing custom hardscapes.  The intention here is to create 
surface areas for human activity that allow human beings to better connect with 
nature-not to overwhelm the environment with concrete and stone.  

Materials that are used to build hardscapes therefore vary widely per form and 
master plan model.  It is the responsibility of the experts to select only the 
very best materials that will truly compliment home architecture and 
harmoniously blend with surrounding vegetation.  

Once these foundational elements are fixed firmly in place, specific living 
environments can subsequently be built in the form or outdoor rooms and 
buildings that are created for specific activities and lifestyle interests.  
For example, one of the more popular outdoor buildings is the summer kitchen.  
A completely self-contained outdoor cooking facility, it has everything an 
indoor kitchen has, including refrigerators, freezers, cabinets, appliances, 
and even stovetops and grills.  

With such a structure, a homeowner can cook any meal and never have to run 
inside to grab food or supplies.  Generally these structures are also built 
with a corresponding dining area so guests can sit down right where the food is 
prepared.   

Other popular outdoor structures include outdoor fireplaces, entry gardens, 
modern courtyards, and wooden or wrought iron arbors.  These areas provide 
seating for gatherings, celebrations, and quiet conversations.  

Outdoor lighting is always installed to make these elements visible and 
enjoyable regardless of time or natural light conditions.  The residential 
landscape designer plans each form very carefully and deliberately to reflect 
both the core values of the resident and to anticipate intended future use of 
the yard.

Water elements are also developed by the residential landscape designer-even if 
only on a conceptual level.  This is to ensure that anything installed in the 
yard appropriately compliments all surrounding elements.  

Plans for custom swimming pools for example, are drafted to ensure that the 
pool and patio clearly respect home architecture and abide proportionally to 
surrounding organic and inorganic elements.  Custom fountains and natural ponds 
are similarly drawn up in accordance with overall landscaping theme.  

Once a detailed landscape master plan is finalized in accordance with all of 
these parameters, specialists in pool construction, earthworks, outdoor 
lighting, and custom masonry are be subcontracted in accordance with the master 
plan and supervised under the careful, watchful eye of the residential 
landscape designer.

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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