One of the best ways to improve the visual appeal of your property in Oregon is to have landscape beds installed on it. That's because the design of the landscape beds alone can add to the aesthetic of your property, and then filling them with beautiful plants and ground coverings will take them to the next level! However, because they can play such an important role in the overall aesthetic of your property, you'll want to see and approve of a design rendering first before moving forward with the project. A design rendering is a visual representation of your project, allowing you to see how it will look when it's finished before the installation even begins. These are great because they can allow you to catch any issues with your project, allowing you to make the necessary changes before it's too late. By investing in a design rendering, you'll take all of the guesswork out of the project and you'll be able to feel confident that your landscape beds will turn out just how you expected them to.


What is a design rendering?

A design rendering is a visual representation of a project that allows you to see what your project will look like when it's finished before the installation even begins. There are two popular types of design renderings: 2D and 3D. A 2D design rendering consists of a 2-dimensional drawing of your project that will give you an idea of how much space your project will take up and will give you a pretty good idea of how it will look when it's finished. A 3D rendering is a 3-dimensional preview of your project and will give a realistic preview of your project, and you can view it from different angles. While both types are great, landscape bed installation projects generally only require a 2D rendering.


Design renderings can allow you to catch any issues with your project before it's too late.

When you're ready to invest in a landscape bed installation project, you likely have an idea of what you want the project to look like. However, what you have envisioned in your head doesn't always translate into what the actual project looks like when it's finished. That's where design renderings come in. When you invest in a design rendering, you'll be able to get a preview of the project, and if you see any issues with it, you can make the changes before it's too late so you don't end up with something you don't like!

You can incorporate mulch or rock ground coverings into your design rendering to see how they'll look in your landscape beds.


Design renderings will take the guesswork out of your landscape bed installation project.

The last thing you want when investing in a landscape bed installation project is to be surprised with how it turns out. Luckily, you can minimize the chances of that happening when you invest in a design rendering of your project. That's because the rendering will show you exactly how your project is going to look when it's completed, and once you approve it, that's how the final project should look. So, don't leave your project to chance, invest in a design rendering for peace of mind!


Give us a call today to schedule our landscape design and installation service.

If you're looking to add landscape beds to your property, you've come to the right place. At J&C Lawn Care, we offer a landscape design and installation service that includes a design rendering of your landscape beds. Once you approve the design, we'll move forward with your project and install landscape beds on your property and fill them with beautiful plants. We offer this service to property owners in Portland, OR, and throughout the surrounding areas including in Gresham and Beaverton. Give us a call at (971) 284-2035 to schedule this service today!