30,274 Landscape Architects and Designers

Professional landscaping anchors a house to the site, connects it with the environment and creates a welcoming entrance to a home. A landscape architect or designer works with living plants as well as building materials to design for future growth and maintenance as well as the present visual appeal. Landscape architecture is very regional, so look for a landscape designer that’s familiar with the local climate and plant types that do well there. Start here to learn more about the landscaping services that will help create your dream garden. More
Creators of Backyard Resort Living. Since 1981, Alderwood Landscaping has shown an uncompromising commitment... Read More
  • (425) 276-7966
  • Bellevue, WA, 98053
San Francisco Landscape Design Firm
Patrick enjoys the use of colors together with strong architectural forms of plants to compliment and enhance the...
  • (650) 667-7863
John Montgomery has been designing personalized environments for over 30 years. Clients hire JM-LA because of... Read More
  • (925) 820-8884
  • Alamo, CA, 94507
San Francisco’s Premier Garden Design and Interior Plant Specialist
Living Green is a design firm specializing in unique gardens with a focus on the details. We have a garden...
  • (650) 667-7715
At Studio H we strive to provide aesthetically pleasing and environmentally sound creative projects reflecting... Read More
  • (949) 829-3746
  • Newport Beach, CA, 92663
San Francisco’s Sustainable Residential Landscape Design
The Foxy Garden is a San Francisco based company offering sustainable residential landscape design, maintenance...
  • (650) 667-7609
Beautiful landscapes begin with an exceptional design by Ginkgo Leaf Studio. Design principal James Drzewiecki... Read More
  • (262) 518-7462
  • Cedarburg, WI, 53012
Palo Alto Design Firm "Best of Houzz" 2015 & 2016
We provide Landscape Design & Project Management Services to the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • (650) 646-5494
Harold Leidner Landscape Architects specializes in the design and installation of exceptional residential... Read More
  • (972) 362-9464
  • Carrollton, TX, 75006
We talk with you, not at you. Our initial consultation is about meaningful information regarding your wants,... Read More
  • (815) 676-5474
  • Chicago, IL, 60436
Envision Landscape Studio is a Landscape Architecture and Landscape Construction Firm. We see Landscape... Read More
  • (925) 357-5887
  • Walnut Creek, CA, 94596
Design Build Landscape architecture and construction. Registered Landscape architect no. 2604 Licensed Landscape... Read More
  • (760) 670-4956
  • Encinitas, CA, 92023
add: design erbjuder både trädgårds- och inredningsdesign för hus och hem i syfte att höja livskvalitén,... Read More
  • +46 70 966 22 78
  • Karlsborg
At GardenWise, our design work reflects our respect for the innate beauty of the environment combined with our... Read More
  • (703) 457-9162
  • Arlington, VA, 22207
VISIONARY designers and planners of "Inspired Quality" personalized custom homes, interiors and landscape... Read More
  • (800) 647-4781
  • Bay Area- Sierra- Central Valley, CA, 94553
Debora Carl Landscape Design was founded in 2000 with a mission of designing outdoor living spaces appropriate to... Read More
  • (760) 479-0082
  • encinitas, CA, 92024
We tailor each outdoor living space to suit your lifestyle: from gardens, fire pits, and patios to outdoor... Read More
  • (952) 260-1435
  • Shakopee, MN, 55379
Copper Creek Landscaping is a design/ build firm located in Spokane, WA. We primarily focus on custom... Read More
  • (509) 412-3476
  • Mead, WA, 99021
Mark Scott Associates has been creating exquisite and functional landscape architectural solutions for over 20... Read More
  • (949) 353-6262
  • Newport Beach, CA, 92660
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What does a landscape architect do?


The work of this outdoor professional includes most everything surrounding a home's exterior. A landscaping architect can even work with the home architect to choose the right spot for your house. From there the landscaper will develop preliminary concepts for your front or backyard design based on individual needs including the climate and activities that will take place, as well as layouts and planting plans. Landscape architects will also design any structures or outbuildings that will be added to the space. Any grading changes that will be added to the yard are also the responsibility of the architect. This includes any drainage modifications. An engineer can also be responsible for these tasks, but licensed landscapers are fully capable. Like building architects, they will produce preliminary concept drawings as well as detailed construction documents and planting plans. Three-dimensional renderings and illustrative plans are all supplementary.

What does a landscape designer do?


A landscaping designer generally will have ecological, aesthetic and technical training, which helps them maximize the potential of your outdoor space. Keeping in mind both style and functionality, garden designers analyze your architecture and yard to produce a plan that may or may not include location and materials for walkways, patios, water features, fences, garden aspects and more. In addition, a landscaper will carefully assess your geographic region to choose plants, trees and flowers that will flourish naturally, as well as address concerns such as drainage, screening and soil conditions. Certain landscape designers only help with the planning portion, while some may deliver the plans and then oversee a hired landscaping contractor. Others — typically following a design-build approach — take care of both the design and all aspects of the landscape architecture and construction.

Before you hire a professional landscaper, consider the scope and emphasis of your outdoor project. Landscape architects, who typically hold advanced degrees in their field, are trained to develop comprehensive structural plans that include plants, hardscaping, water use, drainage and more. Landscape designers typically specialize in the aesthetic and horticultural, rather than structural, side of yard and garden planning. They might or might not have advanced training. Even within their fields, a garden designer may specialize in hardscape- or vegetation-focused designs. In some cases you might need to hire additional help to get the outdoor space you want. Here are some related professionals and vendors to complement the work of landscape architects: .

Questions to ask prospective landscapers:


  • Can you provide me with references?
  • How long have you been in the landscaping business?
  • What is your certification?
  • Do you have liability insurance?
  • How much do you charge, and what does that include?
  • What regions and climates are you skilled in?
  • Can you accommodate my special requests (such as ADA or LEED)?
  • What types of renderings will you produce?
  • What is your experience with similar projects?
  • When can you complete this project?
  • What do your services include?
  • Who will be working on the project design?
  • What happens when costs exceed budget, whether due to materials or labor pricing changes? What about changes made by the client or by the professionals — what kinds of situations would cause those costs to be incurred?
  • Can you provide me with a written estimate?
  • What will I need to provide?
  • Are there any important considerations or concerns that you know of or that might come up in the future with this project?

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