Saturday, February 8, 2014

Landscaping Helps Boost Tulsa Home's Curb Appeal in Real Estate Market



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Are you looking for cost-effective ways to make your Tulsa home more appealing to buyers? Landscaping can actually be very effective in adding curb appeal to your Tulsa home. 

Real estate agents commonly advise against making major home improvements purely to try to sell your home, whereas professional Tulsa landscaping and regular lawn maintenance can provide a reasonable means of maintaining curb appeal while emphasizing your home’s true potential. Just as real estate agents may often recommend “home staging” inside the home to help buyers picture themselves living there, professional landscaping helps to bring the home to life with carefully placed trees, plants, and shrubs. 

As you know, a home buyer’s first impression of a house is important to closing the sale. What “greets” potential buyers as they first see your Tulsa property? Even a beautiful house won’t shine as bright with poor landscaping. If the home doesn’t have the lawn care it needs, it can undermine the beauty of the house itself. 

If they see a well-cared-for lawn and landscape though, will they conclude that the home itself is also well-maintained? A well-manicured lawn and landscaping that engages the buyer the minute they see the property can make the home stand out as even more elegant. 

Having a professional lawn maintenance program for your Tulsa home gives you a hassle-free way of keeping your home’s curb appeal at its highest level with regular mowing, edging, trimming, weed control, and other services. Lawn fertilization and weed control can keep your soil healthier, helping your lawn to stay vibrant for buyers. These cost-effective maintenance services can go a long way to adding curb appeal for your home. 

Landscaping should enrich the style of your home, so having a cohesive landscape design plan is important. Tulsa landscape design architects can create a design theme for your landscape to enhance your home, adding dimension and character. 

If you’re not planning to sell your home for a few years, you may want to invest in an outdoor living space like a porch, patio, or deck. These outdoor environments - or more elaborate spaces with outdoor kitchens and outdoor fireplaces - can significantly increase the value of your home and property. Then, you can enjoy entertaining in these outdoor living spaces now and increase the market value of your home for when you decide to sell in the future. 

Outdoor landscape lighting can also increase the curb appeal of a property by adding more security, safety, and elegance. A well-thought-out landscape lighting plan can add significant interest to your home. Buyers can be escorted to your home’s entrance by carefully planned pathway lighting. All of these little details create the warm feel and tone buyers relate to when searching for their next home.
Landscaping and curb appeal definitely go hand-in-hand. Professional Tulsa landscape design can add the finishing touches needed to sell your home because first impressions are often lasting impressions.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Small Spaces Can Still Have Big Tulsa Outdoor Living Ideas



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Tulsa outdoor living spaces do not need to be large to be interesting, practical, and filled with amazing beauty. Notice these tips for creating functional Tulsa outdoor environments in even not-so-big landscapes. 

Plan, Plan, Plan

Tulsa homeowners may want to dive in and renovate their outdoor space quickly, but careful planning is worth the wait. 

How would you most like to use your Tulsa outdoor living space? Do you do a lot of entertaining or cooking out? Would you use the space mainly to relax, read, and get away from the world? Would like to have a spa or a decorative water feature? How you plan to use your landscape will shape what features comprise the space, and with thoughtful design you can add more features. Know what your focal or main decorative points will be, and then you can design other things around those features.
 
It’s important to have things planned out so that every portion of the space is utilized to get the most function from the area. Although you may have less ground space, you can create more vertical space for gardens and additional storage. 

Our Tulsa landscape designers can assist you with planning and designing the most practical design for your outdoor space. 

Create Specific Outdoor Living ‘Rooms’

Make the most of your small outdoor space by creating different outdoor living areas in the same space by artfully dividing the space depending on its intended use. 

For instance, you may have a dining area on a small patio and cover it with an arbor or small pergola that will separate the space visually. Create a ‘living room’ area with an L-shaped sectional sofa made of indoor-outdoor materials, an area rug and even a coffee table that will divide the space. A fire pit can also be a focal point for a seating area and can form a comfy atmosphere for entertaining. 

You can use raised flowerbeds as edging, foliage such as vines or bamboo to separate and add privacy, or use different pavers and hardscape materials to differentiate the spaces. Although you want these areas to be visually divided, you will also want them to connect or seamlessly flow from one to another so that it does have the feel of one complete outdoor environment. Walkways or stone paths can help accomplish this. 

Enlarge the Space with Texture and Color

Color makes the world seem brighter and livelier. Texture can add dimension and personality to a space. Adding these to your outdoor living space will create more depth and interest in your yard. Colorful container gardens filled with plants of varying textures are very practical. 

Pavers and other hardscape materials come in an array of colors, sizes, shapes, and textures. These can often add more charm and are easier to replace or repair than concrete. 

Bright, coordinated colors and attention-grabbing fabrics for rugs, throw pillows, and seating areas can make the space more inviting. Using reclaimed, distressed, or antique pieces can tastefully be used in your outdoor space to add character and sometimes even a pop of color. 

With a little planning and creativity, any size outdoor space can be the setting for a gorgeous Tulsa outdoor environment. As your premier Tulsa landscaping company, Oklahoma Landscape can help you design the most practical and most engaging outdoor living space.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Tulsa Landscaping Companies Going "Green" with Sustainable Landscape Design



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Tulsa landscaping companies like Oklahoma Landscape are striving to use more sustainable landscape design practices. Basically…the landscaping industry is going “green.” That might seem strange to say about a landscaping company. After all, aren't they all about green, living things? Well yes, but sustainable landscape design takes to the next level – putting forth a concentrated effort to conserve resources in the environment through effective design.
What are some of the principles of sustainable design and what are the benefits to Tulsa home and business owners?
Sustainable design basically focuses on promoting a better environment for present and future generations. To do this requires careful planning and design to create landscapes that do not risk the health of humans or the environment, but rather encourage regenerative systems. In this careful planning, Tulsa landscape designers would consider how the landscape will be most often be used – whether for entertaining, children playing, relaxing, or other functions – and this planning not only helps to plan out how to conserve the earth’s resources but also how to conserve the homeowner’s resources as well.
Among the principles of sustainable design, are conserving the following resources:
Preserving Soil Health
Healthy soil will promote a healthier Tulsa lawn, plants, and other vegetation while preventing erosion and reducing pollution. But often soil gets compacted over time or by construction projects. Compacted soil then stops plant roots from getting the nutrients they need, and this often can lead to erosion and increased runoff water and then flooding. In sustainable design, soil can be conserved and restored, thwarting costly erosion, flooding, and any resulting water pollution. Core aeration can help relieve compacted soil, and composts and mulching can help put nutrients back into the ground. 

Water Conservation
Drought has become an ever increasing problem in the United States. Even in winter, portions of Oklahoma are still under abnormally dry conditions with some areas in extreme drought. According to the Sustainable Sites Initiative™ (SITES™), two practices – wasteful irrigation and undervaluing rain – have contributed to the imbalance of water. Through sustainable landscape design water can be conserved and treated as a resource. This would include selecting more native plants that require less irrigation, using drip irrigation systems, as well as harvesting rainwater to use for irrigation or water features rather than allow most of it to flow into and then overflow storm drains and sewer systems.
These sustainable efforts to conserve water in the landscape save homeowners and businesses money they would spend on irrigation and promote healthier communities by preventing waste water from backing up and creating public health issues.

‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ Material Resources
As with the general effort to go “green,” conserving material resources is very important. With watchful planning and forethought, less construction and yard waste can be created. Choosing more sustainable or recoverable materials can reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions, SITES™ noted.
Preserving and Adding Vegetation
Preserving the native plants in your landscape can help improve the soil, conserve water, increase air quality, and prevent erosion. Native plants are also more resistant to diseases and drought. In addition, grouping plants together with the same irrigation and sunlight needs can reduce your irrigation costs and reduce maintenance. 
Urban forests are creating cleaner, cooler cities, the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) noted, reducing energy costs, and stormwater runoff. “U.S. trees remove some 784,000 tons of pollution annually, providing $3.8 billion in value,” ASLA reported. Adding urban green areas can help to combat increasing surface temperatures caused by sunlight absorbed by pavement and roofs, ASLA said. Many cities are integrating green roofs and other urban green and agricultural spaces to reduce energy expenses as well as provide various other benefits like improved efficiency and mental health while increasing property values.
Yes, the costs and health benefits of sustainable landscape design are numerous, creating a win-win situation for homeowners and urban development teams. Tulsa landscaping companies can thus successfully implement sustainable design not only in residential, but also commercial landscaping projects, so that you can ‘find yourself outside’ for generations to come.
For more information on sustainable landscapes, visit http://sustainablesites.org/.