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Design

landscape

What

We Do

At Evergreen Landscape, each landscape design is a unique work of art. We combine aesthetics with functionality to create spaces that not only look good but also promote biodiversity and sustainability. Our process begins with a deep understanding of your desires and materializes in designs that exceed expectations. Whether it’s a peaceful garden for a residence or a striking green area for a commercial building, our personalized approach ensures a result that aligns perfectly with your vision.”

Aesthetic and Artistic Design

A focus on aesthetics is paramount at Evergreen Landscape. Each landscape design is treated as a unique work of art, which means great attention is paid to visual composition, harmony of colors, textures, and forms. This involves not just the selection of plants and decorative elements but also creating an overall design that enhances the natural beauty of the space and integrates harmoniously with the built environment.

Functionality and Biodiversity Promotion

Beyond being visually appealing, Evergreen Landscape’s designs focus on functionality and promoting biodiversity. This means planning spaces that are not only aesthetically enjoyable but also practical for their intended use, whether for relaxation, entertainment, or simple contemplation. Additionally, priority is given to creating habitats for diverse plant and animal species, thus contributing to the conservation of local biodiversity and ecological balance.

Sustainability and Ecological Awareness

Sustainability is a fundamental pillar in Evergreen Landscape’s design philosophy. This involves the use of eco-friendly practices and materials, such as efficient irrigation systems, selection of native or climate-adapted plants, and gardening techniques that require fewer water and maintenance resources. Sustainability also reflects in the long-term planning of gardens, ensuring they grow and evolve sustainably over time.

Landscaping StylesMost Requested

English Style

Landscaping

This style is highly valued for its classic and elegant look, characterized by structured gardens, well-maintained hedges, and a mix of colorful flowers

Xeriscaping

Landscaping

In drought-prone areas, especially in the Western and Southwestern U.S., this style is essential for water conservation. It uses drought-tolerant plants and water-efficient landscaping techniques.

Tropical

Landscaping

This style is very common in warmer, humid states like Florida. It focuses on lush plants and vivid colors.

Landscaping StylesMost Requested

Modern - Contemporary

Landscaping

With a focus on clean lines and minimalist design, this style is popular in urban areas and homes with modern architecture.

Mediterranean

Landscaping

With a focus on clean lines and minimalist design, this style is popular in urban areas and homes with modern architecture.

Water Gardens

Landscaping

Although requiring more maintenance, water gardens are popular for their ability to create a tranquil environment and attract wildlife.

Landscaping StylesMost Requested

Rock Gardens

Landscaping

Suitable for areas with challenging terrain or less fertile soil, rock gardens are an attractive, low-maintenance option.

Cottage Style

Landscaping

This style is popular for its rustic charm and use of a variety of plants and flowers. It’s ideal for those who prefer a garden with a more natural and less structured look.

Formal

Landscaping

It is characterized by its symmetry, clean lines, and strict order. It often includes geometric patterns in the design of flower beds and the use of sculptures or fountains as focal points.

Japanese Garden

Landscaping

These gardens focus on simplicity and tranquility. They utilize elements such as water, rocks, sand, and carefully selected vegetation to create a contemplative and balanced space.

Vertical Gardens

Landscaping

Ideal for urban or limited spaces. Utilizes walls and vertical structures to grow plants, maximizing the use of vertical space.

Wildlife Gardens

Landscaping

Designed to attract and sustain local fauna, these gardens use native plants and provide habitats such as ponds, shrubs, and wood piles for animals and birds.