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– Bringing Design to Life –

Seeing the 2D drawing of your design is one thing, being able to move through a 3D space, before any of it is built gives you an advantage. An advantage more homeowners, home builders, and renovation experts are utilizing to understand the impacts of their design before they break ground.

We use the latest technology to design a space that fits your needs, while considering property demands, and city requirements. We are the next generation of landscape design firms, contact us today for a quote.

“Jonathan worked with us to create a design that not only maximized the space in our yard, but helped us understand how it would look before we commit to construction. We went through a number of revisions before we were happy, and that saved us time and money when it came to construction.”

Olivia & Shawn

Projects

Contact Us

Call us now at (647) 995-5260 or email us at Jonathan@UCLandscapeDesign.com
Alternatively, you can fill out the email form below, and we’ll reply shortly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Three step process

  1. We gather your wish list, the property survey and any other drawings or permits you have. We’ll also take detailed measurements of your property, including notes on grading and runoff.
  2. With all of your input, and detailed measurements, we create a custom design based on landscape design principles, property demands, product knowledge and city requirements.
  3. Once we have created your custom design, and only after you’ve had a chance to make changes, we render 2D and 3D still images and video walkthroughs.

The final result is a series of videos and images that help you understand the impact of your design, while providing critical documentation to not only the tradesmen, but the city.

We typically take 2-4 weeks for a design to be created, although this can vary depending on the complexity of the job, and the size of the area.

Call us at (647) 995-5260. Alternatively, you can email us at Jonathan@UCLandscapeDesign.ca, or fill out the email form in our contact us section, above.

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