Your Homes Renovation Project Starts Here

By admin • August 18th, 2010

There are several ways to look at a homes renovation opportunities. The first thing is to identify what part of your home you would like to renew or renovate. Sometimes its as simple as answering a few questions to help identify what it is you want to do. We try to provide you with a few ideas we have produced for customers that have wanted to update their outdoor landscaping.

Before anyone ever steps foot in your house, its your curb appeal that sets the tone. The exterior walls, facades, or fences of your home are the base architecture of a truly unrivaled aesthetic appeal. Do your walls need a face lift, or your landscape look ugly? This type of a homes renovation project

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Before

does not need to be an expensive one. It could be as simple as a new coat of paint, re-potting some plants, or even as simple as a few touch-ups on the walls and compliment the exterior with a new landscape feature like water or an updated planter.

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After

You can see in these pictures the pool landscape was typical builder standard. Add a few bushes and few flowers with no color and you end up with a green forest next to your pool. No character or color. CrossTower’s Landscape Team collaborated with the homeowners vision and turned their generic drab landscape in to a Feng Shui oasis. Exactly what the homeowner had envisioned.

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After

Just some of the areas we specialize with outdoor remodeling / renovation:

  • Stone Work
  • Sprinklers
  • Water Features
  • Outdoor Decorations
  • Patios
  • And More…

Thinking about your next project?
Call Us Today 972-791-8430
or fill out our form. We cannot wait to make your back or front yard oasis a reality!

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