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Residential Landscape Architecture Is More Than Just Another Pretty Face

When you decide to become a landscape architect your first inclination is to think that residential landscape architecture is all about putting some pretty flowers here and maybe a shrub in front of the front window. The fact is that there is much more to residential landscape architecture than just that and it involves the knowledge of many different disciplines.

One of the things about residential landscape architecture that many people take for granted is the use of plants to hold the landscaping in place especially in times of heavy rainfall. In many cases a residential landscape architecture project will have strategically placed trees that are placed in their spots so that when their roots grow they will help hold on to the landscape work that has been put in place.

The hope is that no major storms hit before the trees and plants have had a chance to start to take root but once they are in place this little secret of residential landscape architecture goes to work making sure that if the rains come that there is no mass mudslide away from the home and that none of the landscaping gets ruined. It is little things like this that make residential landscape architecture much more complicated than people give it credit.

One of the big jobs of a residential landscape architecture project is to create a landscape that helps to keep water away from the home and out of the basement. Of course a sump pump system is ultimately the way that people will keep water out of their basement but well done residential landscape architecture can insure that heavy rainfalls find their water running away from the home and to designated areas in the yard where the rain can safely collect with ruining the home. Once again these are things that people take for granted but without residential landscape architecture like this your basement would flood a lot more often.

Adding Value To Your Home

Of course the part of residential landscape architecture that everyone can actually see is the part that adds value to your home and increases what is known as curb appeal. Curb appeal is simply the process of making the house look more appealing from the outside and is commonly used to increase the value of a home prior to selling it. But many homeowners want that look while they are living in the home and it is just an added extra that all of the residential landscape architecture that goes on around a home not only helps to protect it from the elements but also adds value when it comes time to sell.


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