There’s a lot of guesswork that goes into landscaping, not on the part of the landscapers themselves but on the part of the homeowner who hires them. As a homeowner, you’ll have to make decisions about ways to improve your yard and your home. Maybe you are thinking about constructing a new hardscape, like a patio or retaining wall. Alternatively, you might decide to work with a landscaper to create a beautiful softscape, like a new garden.
Seeing Is Believing
Regardless of what you want to make, imagining it is one thing but seeing it is another.
Thanks to our state-of-the-art 3D landscape videos, created using our design technology, we can show you precisely what the end product of our work will look like. This will allow you, and us, to consider many variables, ultimately leading to a more satisfying end product.
Consider The Advantages
Color and Texture: One of the most remarkable things about the design technology used by Twin Oaks Landscape is how accurately it mimics the smallest details, like textures. Every material included in our 3d program is rendered with a great deal of care and attention to detail, meaning that what you see on the program is almost entirely what you’ll get. This will obviously make decision making easier.
Light: The program we use allows one to adjust lighting conditions, allowing you to see how your new design will look at any time of day. By carefully recreating the realities of your yard we can show you how light will interact with your new item, as well as surrounding items. For example, if you want to create a new softscape but the place you’ve chosen doesn’t receive enough light due to the presence of nearby trees we’ll be able to work around the problem together and find a solution that will better benefit you and your new item.
Angles: You can look at your new item from any angle, anywhere from up in the sky to down at eye level. This will allow you to get a very good idea of the look of your new hardscape or softscape.
Correct Errors: Using this technology you can take a long, hard look at your new hardscape or softscape, ensuring that any problems you have with its design can be caught and dealt with early on, saving you time and money further down the line