Commercial Landscaping That Will Impress Your Clients

Before your potential or current clients step foot inside your business, they will first be greeted by your building’s design and landscaping. In other words, commercial landscaping functions as your clients’ first impression of your business. An aesthetically pleasing and well-maintained landscape can increase your business’s value and reputation and draw clients in.

It’s essential to keep in mind that the landscaping should be a balance of form and function. Yes, it should be aesthetically pleasing, but it also needs to be safe and easy to interact with. Whether you want to update your current landscape or create a new plan from scratch, we put together a few landscaping design tips for commercial property to help you do it.

Design Ideas for Commercial Landscapes

Because landscaping can involve everything from garden plantings to traffic flow, it’s a good idea to consider all of the commercial landscape design basics when updating or creating a plan. A plan helps you envision how everything will be laid out and gives you scaled dimensions and space information. This information will assist in figuring out what kind of trees, shrubs, and design elements will work within your allotted space. Having a plan allows for more informed design making and future planning.

Here are a few other commercial landscaping tips to keep in mind:

  • The building’s architecture: You always want to work with and not against the architecture of your business. It is generally much more pleasing to complement existing architecture with landscaping rather than creating a contrast. For example, traditional buildings with Grecian architectural features would be more appealing with manicured topiaries than lush palms and hibiscus flowers. You can also add hardscapes like fountains to complement your business’s facade.
  • Traffic flow: When creating a landscape plan, one of the most important areas to pay attention to is the traffic flow. Your clients should be able to easily navigate your property through identifiable paths, curb cuts, and perimeter plantings. Ensure that the driveway and entryway are easily identifiable and direct the traffic flow to your main entrance.
  • Lighting: Lighting is one landscape feature that offers a balance of form and function. Outdoor lighting can create a welcoming and serene ambiance while allowing clients to easily and safely navigate your property early in the morning or late evening when it’s not as bright outside.
  • The entrance: Your entry should be the highlight of your business, so you want it to be welcoming and draw clients in. If you’re landscaping on a budget, just adding a fresh coat of paint to the door can draw attention to the entrance. You can also add details like a wreath, doormat, and potted plants for a cozy feel.

Contact Shearer Patio & Landscape Services for Landscaping Ideas for Businesses

If you need to refresh or create a landscape plan for your commercial business, the team at Shearer Patio & Landscape Services will create a plan that meets your needs and budget. Our dependable and personalized landscaping services range from shrub installation to grass fertilization and will ensure your landscaping continues looking just as a good as when it was first installed.

Contact us today for a free quote!

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