A common question that we understandably get from clients is
“How much landscape can I get for my budget?” or “What is a realistic budget for the landscape that I am envisioning?”
The following example has been designed to give you an idea of just that. Please note that this is just one example, and that there are unlimited factors to take into account when designing and budgeting your landscape. For example, do you need five steps or ten steps to your patio? Do you want 8’ trees planted or do you prefer more mature trees planted? Of course, hardscape material choices make a big difference too. Our designers will work with you to determine your landscape priorities and create a project budget. Once you have a budget established, it is much easier for the designer to deliver a drawing that will give you the most outdoor living space for your money.
Use these examples as a guide when starting to plan your project, and
please contact us for more information and to set up your free design consultation.
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Front Yard - Phase I
Budget Range $12,000 - $18,000
Includes the following features:
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Front Yard - Phase II
Budget Range $21,000 - $27,000
Includes the following features:
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Stone walls
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Stone Piers
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Fountain
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Additional Plantings
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Front Yard - Phase III
Budget Range $38,000 - $45,000
Includes the following features:
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Paver Driveway
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Stone Entry Monuments
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Lighting
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Irrigation
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Additional Plantings
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Total Budget Range for Front Phases I, II and III = $71,000 - $90,000
Rear Yard - Phase I
Budget Range $85,000 - $100,000
Includes the following features:
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Rear Yard - Phase II
Budget Range $18,500 - $26,000
Includes the following features:
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Stone Firepit
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Triple Fountain
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Additional Plantings
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Flagstone Patio
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Rear Yard - Phase III
Budget Range $140,000 - $205,000
Includes the following features:
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Total Budget Range for Rear Phases I, II and III = $243,500 - $331,000