Portland Landscaping | Land Services of Oregon | 503-644-8575
Land Services of Oregon takes our clients’ needs seriously. Our long term relationships with customers improve property values. Perform this (where desired) with our clients to assist them see and implement functional correction and improvement. This is done utilizing a Design Process: a Six-Stage action which systematically take a “design-team” method of create a long term master plan. This is the “road-map” to adhere to for installing phases of the project, or perhaps the total landscape. Though this will be our best recommendation, more standard alternatives may be desired. Landservices, Inc. does consulting and project management software based on client budget and require.
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1. First Meeting(s) “Data-Gathering #1?
This really is data from you, and includes touring the region completely (inside as well). After listening and observing personality style, site features and constraints, details are recorded which assists us “see” what the client sees - and starts to “match” that to the property characteristics, and why your client chose to live there. These details (notes of client “likes and dislikes”, needs, etc.) is recorded.
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2. Base Sheet development, Site Analysis, “Data Gathering #2?
This is site or geographic data observed and sketched onto a current scaled site plan of your home and property lines. This becomes the Base Sheet, which is made out of a copy from the site plan to “graphically” inventory other existing features including: plants, walks, drive(s), water meter and house shut-off, other adjacent property lines, and then any other existing items/features which exist now but they could be removed, later. Notes are also made concerning views, exposures, and circulation patterns, “sense of entry”, utility needs, yet others, to be able to possess a complete “base” of data to create from. Photography (digital and/or video) can be used here to provide a “before”, along with the obvious assist it gives you the designer with a design table.
3. Preliminary Design
The information collected in phase one and two provide the capability to compose a scaled-preliminary sketch design of the entire proposed concept for client review, step three just isn't designed for construction.
4. Preliminary Design Meeting
This next visit is a “key” choosing our client: it reviews, and requirements honest critique with the preliminary concept. Two blueprints are supplied: one, the designer “red-lines” with client input, and takes it with him/her to use to offer the…
5. Final Design
A construction-ready document is produced here, providing necessary detail for working with the job in the future (or phases from the work, if desired).
6. Final Design Meeting: The ultimate product
Time is spent here to examine the specifics, including plant names, descriptions of materials, etc.
*Additional requests for details, construction drawings, or new concepts may require additional time.