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Landscaping Trends for Commercial Properties

Managing a commercial property means having to think a lot about the landscape.

By Nina SimonsPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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Managing a commercial property means having to think a lot about the landscape. You have to take the message you want to convey and the accessible budget into account. Customers, as well as the employees, should feel welcome when they approach your facility. It's important to make your landscape not only aesthetic but also functional. No matter the size of the space, you'll be able to find the best solutions for your landscape when it comes to both the practical and aesthetic sides of the landscape.

Create a brand

A signature persona is important for a commercial facility. If you have the persona or a brand, you want to do everything to convey it from the start. The exterior is the first thing people will notice. Make sure that you provide the right sense of your values by the look of your exterior since it will be the first thing your clients see. Use all the resources to tell your story and show that you care about appearance as well as the sustainability of the environment.

Grab people’s attention

Since your exterior is the number one factor when it comes to first impressions, you can use it for your interest. Use it to grab the public’s attention. Interesting landscape ideas will make a big difference in your exterior. You want people to notice you. You can do it easily with flowering gardens. Opt for eco-friendly ideas and make people admire your style and values. Change plants occasionally to make the entrance more interesting and less boring.

Highlight the architecture

When decorating your landscape, always do it in a way that complements the architecture. The most important point of a property is the building. You should accentuate the architecture, especially if the architecture is unique. You can add plantings that will highlight the architecture and at the same time allow open space to be admired. On the other hand, if the architecture isn’t magnificent, you can make it seem better with a living wall. You can also add a garden roof. Focus also on the interior plantings, the ones in lobby and atrium in particular.

Build a layered entrance

If you want to build a layered entrance and add depth and volume to it, retaining walls are the best option for you. You will also have additional space for plants. With retaining walls, you will have more privacy. If the entrance is on the slope, with retaining walls, you will find maintaining the terrain much easier. Plus, you will add a nice layer to your landscape. Hire commercial landscape construction services if you’re having trouble. You can also control erosion if you opt for retaining walls. If this is what you're looking for, make sure to choose the right material that would complement the rest of the exterior.

Lots of plants

Limited spaces can look very attractive as well. The perfect choice for such spaces is ornamental grass. Besides looking great, it also requires minimal maintenance. You won’t need much money or time to take care of it. Another great idea for small front yards is potted plants. They will add colour and warmth to the yard and they will add curb appeal to the landscape design. You can also opt for decorative trees to embellish your small spaces. Choose the right shade of green and make your landscape area look amazing.

Add some colour

Flowering plants at the entrance will make a great choice for your entrance. A variety of annuals and perennials in vibrant colours will make your landscape look lively and fresh. There are things you have to take into account when choosing landscape bed flowers. For example, bloom time and growth pattern are important when it comes to making the landscape perfectly. Check the entrance’s exposure to the sunlight to make sure you’ve made the right choice. You can opt for annuals or perennials depending on your personal preferences. Perennials are great for long-term investment and annuals provide flexibility.

Energy-efficient design

The right kind of design is the multipurpose one. If you can make your landscape look good but also help you save money, you’re at the top of your game. Specifically, you can cut heating and cooling costs for your building. For example, opting for tall trees means providing shade and protection in hot summer days. On the other hand, if you need protection for colder days, you can opt for windbreaks. These will direct wind up and over your building. Consider the type of your needs and the rest of the exterior and act accordingly.

Conclusion

The most important features of landscape design are signage, colour and plant choice. These three features will make a difference between a mild design and the stellar one. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different designs between you find the right one. The memorable exterior is bound to create a statement and make you seem more professional.

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