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Summer Backyard Home Improvements
Summer Backyard Home Improvements
Home improvements are always fun tasks. Even though they take some of your time and money, you always know that you’re putting these resources to good use. The particularly fun activities are the ones that include improving your backyard. If you already like spending time in your backyard, but you want to make it even more enjoyable, there are a lot of things that you can do to achieve that.…
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We do a lot of sketching during our first on-site meetings with clients. The process is to listen to what they want, ask questions to learn about their lifestyle and evaluate site conditions. Once we have ideas, we sketch them quickly and roughly to show what can happen.
These images were taken from sketch consults, representing the progression of quick thumbnail to more fleshed-out concept. Sometimes smaller projects get modeled on the computer to quickly produce multiple views in perspective. Sometimes things remain very rough, just to illustrate and evaluate an idea, get feedback and continue concept development.
Some of these projects replaced lawn with usable spaces and water conserving plants, so it was important to show how removing lawns can make for better curb appeal and more interesting front yards.
As you can see, it’s not a question of hand drawing vs computer imaging. The two processes overlap into a seamless workflow that uses all conceptual images to produce and illustrate a design idea.
Sketching to quickly communicate concepts We do a lot of sketching during our first on-site meetings with clients. The process is to listen to what they want, ask questions to learn about their lifestyle and evaluate site conditions.