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Turn A Drab Winter Landscape Into Something To Look At When You’re Shoveling

Thursday, September 27th, 2012

Now is a great time to consider making some changes to your landscaping which will provide beauty and interest this winter.  What makes a popular plant for the winter landscape that is sometimes nothing more than a blanket of white? You can generate some winning combinations if you combine plantings and hardscapes. An alternative to concrete such as pavers and natural stone walkways can add interest against the winter white and remind you of the promise of spring. They should be considered for their year-round beauty.

Evergreen shrubs and conifer trees always add visual interest with the difference in their leaf structure. Rhododendrons (aside from their leaves turning green to red in the fall) remain on, giving a delicate leaf to view in the winter. Red color can be added with the  bark of the red twig dogwoods, and the shaggy bark of birches adds to the view out a window.  A winning plant or tree for a charming winter landscape must be a plant that has one or more of the following characteristics:

- Contains colorful berries that birds like so you get berries and birds in the mix

- Catches snow on its branches and even ice when it freezes

- Has bark that has interesting structure or bark color to look at when there aren’t any leaves

- Bears evergreen foliage

- Has an interesting branch pattern

- Has a delicate structure

- Has enough height so it doesn’t get dwarfed or buried by the snow

There is also something incredibly beautiful about the moon shining on snow in the winter. You can create this winter interest in your garden by introducing low-voltage lighting that showcases your plantings in different ways using focal lights, up lights, path lights, etc.

As outdoor lighting contractors, landscape designers, and landscape architects we can enhance what you see when you look out your windows this winter. Our MN landscape design company would be happy to sit and talk about your ideas for creating beauty that can turn winter in your yard like a painting you view. Call us at 952-292-7717.

 

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Isolate Your Garden From the Dark With Lighting

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Your yard and garden can be isolated from the dark world outside by introducing lighting to your landscape. Lighting will allow you to enjoy the scene out your window from indoors in any season and in any kind of weather. What is more beautiful than being able to watch big snowflakes float down from the sky, or to be able to watch big drops of spring rain on a stormy night?

Lighting in your landscape apart from the practical function of providing security can be used artfully to create your gardens own aura. It’s like lighting a room in your house if you use up lighting, dimmers, lamps, and overhead lights you can create a variety of moods based on the light. Safety is key; lighting for safety around stairs and along sidewalks or pathways always makes sense as a basic lighting requirement. You can go the next step to accentuate your garden as a sanctuary by illuminating entire areas.

A lot of outdoor lighting is done with spotlights and floodlights. There is an art to lighting, if it isn’t done right you may increase the number of insects you are attracting. So you want to keep the lighting away from outside sitting and dining areas.

Garden areas and lower features like low spreading evergreens are often lighted from above. This manner of lighting can somewhat replicate sunlight and moonlight. Using light from below can make higher features pop out, like the gnarly limbs of an old oak. If there is a feature in your yard that you really love and want to have stand out backlighting may be the answer.  We will work with you and experiment with the placement and type of lighting used until we get the effect you want.

As an outdoor lighting contractor we can combine that knowledge with that of our landscape designers and architects to give you the best lighting plan that evokes the atmosphere you are looking to create.  Call our Minneapolis landscape design company today on 952-292-7717.

 

 

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Night lighting: Light your Yard for the Pleasure of Increased Outdoor Entertaining and Family Time

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

A light above the door and a post lantern in the front yard with a floodlight in the back yard used define outdoor lighting. Now there is no limit to the types of lighting for yards. The best systems for lighting your house at night provide three things: safety, security, and ambiance or mood.

Take an inventory with these three requirements in mind. Our MN landscape designers and architects at Alternative Landscape Design can offer advice and show you how they have incorporated night lighting plans in multiple landscapes.

Safety is critical, look at both your hardscapes and yard. Whether you are entertaining or just stepping outside you need to be able to see well enough to avoid injuries. Start by walking from the street up to your front entry, walk around to the back of the yard. Try any stairs; look for blind spots, any uneven or broken walkways. Is there any place on your landscape where someone could run into an object or possibly due to the drop offs take a tumble? We can light up stairs, retaining walls, fences, patios, decks,and sidewalks by installing low-voltage fixtures such as path lights, or riser lights. This type of lighting also directs traffic keeping people in lit places increases safety.

A well lit yard discourages burglars and intruders increasing security. We can help install lighting that is well shielded so it doesn’t disturb your neighbors or you.

Mood lighting through up-lighting, down-lighting, and side-lighting can add a magical relaxing feel to your yard. It also increases the time you’re able to use your backyard and makes it safer.

Install points of light that provide security and safe passage in your yard while protecting the mood. If you are interested in night lighting don’t hesitate to call us today on 952-292-7717.

 

 

 

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Cooking Outdoors: Outdoor Summer Kitchens Delight All!

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Everybody loves food cooked outdoors, it tastes better! You can make a space in your backyard for cooking that’s efficient and makes cooking and entertaining outside a real pleasure!

It’s like buying a house; it’s location, location, and location. When planning an outdoor kitchen you get to pick the perfect location for you. Locating grills and workstations out of the traffic patterns and access routes to your house makes a big difference. You also get a chance to determine where you want the smoke to go, instead of into having to shut the windows to your house when grilling!

An outdoor kitchen can be as big and expansive as you want it or it can be right-sized for you. You can build a summer kitchen with outdoor cook tops, ovens, refrigerators, ice machines, bread baking ovens, fireplaces, fire pits, outdoor lighting,  etc. There are endless options. Our landscape designers and architects delight in helping people plan their vision of an outdoor kitchen.

We can build patios, decks, gazebos, arbors, and pergolas to accompany your kitchen. The best outdoor kitchens have plenty of weatherproof storage as well as enough counter space to prepare and serve meals. Arranging your outside kitchen is a lot like arranging one indoors. If your family and friends like to cook together you may need some extra countertops to accommodate everyone cooking together outdoors. In addition, to weatherproof storage, we can help you look at the different options for weather resistant countertops like marble, concrete, metal or tile. We’ll also plan if you want it to build your countertop big enough to have a 15-inch plus overhang so you can use it for a buffet or a bar also. Working to insure there is the necessary gas and electric lines and that all zoning requirements are met is another benefit.

Your outdoor kitchen will become a favorite outside dining room, let our Minneapolis, St. Paul landscape design team help you call 952-292-7717 today

 

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Start Your Landscaping Project at the Home Improvement & Design Expo Shakopee Saturday, March 17th 10 am-5 pm

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

This year plan to attend the Home and Design Expo scheduled March 17th in Shakopee at Canterbury Park. It’s the smartest place to start any home improvement project. It’s also a great time to start planning your landscaping projects.

Come and share your landscaping dreams and desires with the ALD landscape design team at our display booth. Our MN landscape company only does unique projects. That’s because all of our projects and work begins with a review with you. Our customer’s project ideas, needs and desires ensure that each customer gets want they desire when they work with our talented licensed design staff. Our landscape company has a four step process:

Step one – Initial Greeting, “Ideas are the root of creation.”- Ernest Dimnet.

Step Two- Visualizing, ”We believe that our clients are as unique as a fingerprint…. No two are ever the same!” So we review your ideas, needs, and desires with you.

Step Three – Creation, “An artisan’s eye does not cease with the design, our creativity is meticulously woven into the final creation.” We create, build, and install your landscape plan that is unique

Step Four – Continuing Support
“You can count on us to be your chosen and loyal landscape company for years to come.” Architectural Landscape Design, Inc. is dedicated and committed to walking you through the previous steps with ease.

We also offer our clients an industry leading, unprecedented 10 – STAR GUARANTEE!

ALD, a multi-speciality landscape company offers a full range of offerings:

Landscaping services, when done well, are an integral part of maintaining your investment. Stop by our booth and share your dreams or call us 952-292-7717 today! We bring your dreams to life!

 

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Low Voltage Outdoor Lighting for Minnesotans

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Installing outdoor lighting can be a reckless race into the dark for many people. Few understand the options available, and even less about how to work with electricity, but the truth is that low voltage lighting comes in so many forms now; even unskilled labor can install a system, although we don’t recommend it. The really simple sets won’t last very long, so if you are looking for a full scale professional landscaping company in MN that deals with outdoor lighting, then you can count on us at Architectural Landscape Design.

Low voltage wires don’t need to be planted very deep, and it won’t necessarily tear up the whole yard in the process. Many systems can even be solar, negating the need for wires altogether.

Adding a string of lights to your sidewalk, or along the driveway can change even the most ordinary house into a showpiece at night. Somehow, lighting at night brings a comfort to both visitors and wildlife alike. Night lights will also help ward off intruders of every kind. Most things that roam around at night will avoid the light, and if they enter into it, you will have the complete advantage.

Shining ‘up-lights’ on trees is another simply way to dress up the yard without a large investment. This simple feature will make your home look special any time of day, and even better in the winter when the skies are grey.

Spot lights, flood lights, up-lights and down-lights all serve their own special purpose, and learning how easy and low maintenance they are is what we are all about. At Architectural Landscape Design, we can offer the full spectrum of lights and design build services, making sure that your home is the best it can be. Give us a call to find out more, 952-292-7717

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Outdoor Landscape Lighting Minneapolis Style

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

 Night time lighting is one of those garden features that few people pay attention to, but once they see a good display, everyone wants one. Why do we have to wait until Christmas to light up our yards? Properly placed spot lights, up-lights, and floods will illuminate all of nature’s beauty, each their own unique way.

 The dew in the morning will take on a personality of its own; an evening shower will perform a chorus and dance that you would otherwise never see. Animals that you knew were out there will not become part of your family. By utilizing the simply addition of lighting in your landscaping, you will find that your house will take on a whole new dimension.

 The issue with light is that it is best used to highlight something and make it stand out. Floodlights are fine for a wooded edge, a patio or deck, but they should be used sparingly. Too much of this type of lighting just makes your yard look like a football field.

 Spot lights and up-lighting work well most everywhere else. Spots that shine up the side of the house work well to give your home a natural looking glow that will make it look welcome to everyone except intruders. Spots can also be used to highlight a magnificent tree. A large tree with far reaching limbs will come alive with 3-4 small spot light shining up into the branches at night. You may find that you will want to go outside and sit under it more often, leading to other additions to your home as well.

Landscape Silhouette lighting is another interesting way to accent something in particular. This is spotlighting from behind, to bring out interesting shapes; a trellis, or gazebo perhaps. Silhouette lighting also makes a good impression when shone from above, to mimic the moonlight. This type of lighting, coupled with strings of small, soft tree lights is a beautiful effect to any home.

 There are so many ways to utilize lighting other than to guide a walkway, or guard the front door. All the various forms of lighting can be used to accent your home in ways that you never thought possible. Speaking with one of our trained and experienced experts will help give you some ideas about how our Minneapolis Landscape Design Company can make this happen for you. It doesn’t have to cost a small fortune, and typically won’t tear up the yard either, so why wait for Christmas? 952-292-7717

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