RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPING
RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPING SERVICES AND LAWN CARE
SANKofah GovServices offers bespoke residential landscape design and installation services that can increase your home’s curb appeal and increase its value. Year-round, we install new patios, outdoor kitchens, decks, pergolas, retaining walls, fire pits, paths, and drives. We also work on hardscape installations.
We stand out because of our team’s communication, focus on detail, and traditional customer service. Please read the many client testimonials that describe their satisfaction. There are hundreds of them.
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AND INSTALLATION AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION FAQS
A practitioner with expertise in developing and carrying out plans for outdoor settings is known as a landscape designer. They are skilled in horticulture, design concepts, and building methods.
Planning, constructing, and arranging outdoor areas in order to improve their aesthetically pleasing qualities, practicality, and usability is the process of landscape design. To produce a unified and aesthetically pleasing setting, it entails the integration of many elements, including plants, hardscapes, water features, lighting, and other design aspects.
The importance of landscape design stems from the fact that it has many positive effects on both people and the environment. Here are some main arguments for the significance of landscape design:
1) Exterior attractiveness
2) Making space useable
Three) Environmental advantages
4) Increasing real estate value
The live components of your yard, such as plants, flowers, turf, and trees, are referred to as landscaping. Hardscaping, on the other hand, refers to the non-living elements that can be decorative or functional structures, including fences, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, patios, steps, and more.