The Benefits of Landscape Design & Partnering with a Professional Landscape Designer for your Commercial Property  
 
 

Victoria Valente 

Like most things in life, it’s best to leave it to the professionals.  The same goes for creating a functional landscape that maximizes your return on investment. A well-designed and maintained landscape can increase property value and improve curb appeal.

By partnering with a design-build company, you are working with one entity to handle both the design and implantation of your landscape. This ensures what is designed meets your expectations while being executed within your budget.  Utilizing a single company provides streamlined communication, which is imperative during the planning and installation phases.  

 A new or updated landscape design is a great way to enhance and upgrade the outdoor spaces of your commercial properties.  Intentionally designed outdoor areas provide tenants with additional options for work or leisure. 

Aside from the added functionality that landscape design brings, it also does wonders for the first impression of your property. The exterior of your business is the first thing noticed by tenants and potential customers. Creating a clean and welcoming environment is imperative to making a memorable first experience for property visitors and helping them feel safe and welcomed. 

Lastly, sustainability is becoming an ever more important component of landscape design. Not only are sustainable landscape designs helpful for the environment, but they can also prove helpful for a manager’s bottom line.   By implementing sustainable landscaping practices such as native plants and implementing energy and water efficient systems, property managers can reduce expenses and demonstrate their commitment to environmental responsibility. 

The value of an effective landscape design cannot be emphasized enough. Partner with Chapel Valley today to increase your property’s value through an updated and functional landscape design. We will streamline the process from planning to installation while eliminating headaches and current pain points.

Tom Powell
Chapel Valley’s Approach to Starting Fresh in the Spring

Warm, sunny days are ahead! Is your property ready for springtime? Ensuring your property is refreshed for spring is crucial not just for maintaining a beautiful landscape, but also for the health of the landscape. Utilize these tips and services to prepare your outdoor space for spring!

Implementing Efficient Irrigation

Ensure your irrigation system is up and running effectively. An up-to-date water management plan for your turf is crucial for keeping a space fresh and beautiful in all types of climates.

Integrated Pest Management

Warmer weather brings everyone outside. While an eye-catching landscape is inviting, you don’t want pesky pests spoiling the fun on your property.

Having an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program in place helps to keep your plant material healthy. IPMs are designed to manage and improve plant health by the prevention of pest activity, suppression of pests, and the preservation of beneficial insects.

Fresh Flowers for Spring and Beyond

What catches the eye more than colorful flowers? Having a seasonal flower rotation that changes with the seasons makes a great first impression. Adding new plant varieties and choosing seasonal colors will make your property stand out.

By implementing seasonal color into your property, you have a fresh look that leaves a great impression and maximizes the unique beauty each season has to offer. Contact us for more information on summertime flower installations!

Start Your Spring Successfully with Chapel Valley

As the springtime sunshine draws you outdoors, the new season is a perfect time to transform your property. Our approach to beautiful, state-of-the-art landscaping emphasizes the best of the seasons and enhances your commercial property. Leap into springtime with Chapel Valley–contact our professional landscaping team to embrace a fresh, beautiful new look for your outdoor space today!

Brian Forrester