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What's the process for getting a site visit to assess our needs for benches and planter boxes?
So, you're thinking about enhancing your space with some beautiful, functional benches and planter boxes? Wonderful choice! We hear this often, and we love nothing more than helping visions come to life. The journey from idea to installation is a collaborative one, and it all starts with a conversation and a visit. Let us walk you through our friendly, no-pressure process for getting a site assessment.
First, simply reach out. Give us a call, send an email, or fill out a contact form on our website. Tell us a little about your project—is it a corporate campus, a public park, a university courtyard, or a stylish restaurant patio? This initial hello helps us start thinking about your unique context.
Next, we'll schedule a convenient time for one of our design consultants to visit. They're not just salespeople; they're space-whisperers with an eye for flow, function, and beauty. During the visit, they'll do a few key things. They'll walk the property with you, listening intently to your goals, challenges, and aesthetic preferences. They'll observe foot traffic patterns, sun exposure, existing landscaping, and architectural style. They'll discuss primary uses: is the need for quiet contemplation, social gathering, wayfinding, or all of the above?
Then comes the practical magic. They'll take measurements and photographs, assessing potential locations for benches and planters. They'll consider durability needs, material choices (like powder-coated aluminum, sustainable wood, or concrete), anchoring requirements for safety, and even horticultural advice for what might thrive in your planters. It's a comprehensive look, ensuring every recommendation is tailored.
After the visit, we compile everything into a personalized proposal. This includes layout suggestions, product options, detailed quotes, and a projected timeline. We then review this with you, answer any questions, and refine the plan until it feels just right. The site visit is the essential first step in transforming your outdoor area into a more inviting, functional, and beautiful environment. Ready to begin? Let's chat
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