I am Brother Ding, a professional garden designer, click on the upper right corner to "follow" me to learn more about [Courtyard Design and Construction Knowledge Dry Goods] to create a better home together.I often meet some garden owners who start to make a garden before they know what kind of garden they want, and after half or roughly formed, they find that the garden is not what they want or is too different from their own ideas, and then ask me how to make the garden look better.
It's really hard to face this kind of semi-finished or fast-forming garden.
Tear down all the original ones, firstly, it is very wasteful, and secondly, the owners themselves do not do it.
If it is not demolished, and the design is carried out on the basis of the existing one, there will always be some places that make people feel awkward, and the design is difficult to achieve the effect.
Only by adopting a compromise approach, retaining some of the usable parts, and renovating or dismantling the rest that cannot be used, and then designing on this basis.
No matter how you do it, the garden is tossed and turned twice, and the time and energy will not be mentioned, and the money will definitely not be spent!
At the beginning, I planned to simply build a garden according to my own ideas, which could save some costs, but it backfired and caused a lot of waste!
There are many such things, and in order to prevent similar things from happening again, I think it is necessary for me to say the correct order in which the garden was created.
The correct order of garden creation should be design first, then construction!
Instead of constructing first and then designing, or designing while constructing, once the order is reversed, it may cause the garden to fall into the "pit" of building and demolition and demolition and reconstruction, wasting our time, energy and expense.
Why do you have to design before you build?
It's very simple, because the cost of construction problems is too great to bear!
First of allAt the same time, the garden project is a private project, and the investment is paid by their own family, for a family, tens of thousands to tens of millions of investment is not a small amount, and should be treated with caution.
SecondlyMost of the garden construction time is calculated in months, less needs 1-2 months to build, more will take months, or even more than a year, and the time cost is still relatively large.
FinallyOnce there is a problem in the garden construction process, it will be necessary to pay a big price to correct or solve the problem.
Therefore, no matter from which aspect, it is a wise choice to design first and then build.
Design first, we can make a preliminary presentation and reasoning of our ideas for the garden, from the plane layout to the three-dimensional renderings, and we can tear down and start over if we find any problems in this process, without paying too much price, at most it will take a little time.
Even if you need to pay some design costs, compared to the investment of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions and tens of millions of yuan in garden construction, it is a drop in the bucket, maybe not as expensive as a tree in the garden!
Although the investment in garden design is small, the return is huge, through this process, I can avoid the reconstruction and regret caused by the large gap between the garden and my own ideas after completion, and can also avoid the waste of rework caused by repeated modifications and adjustments in most of the construction process, and at the same time can control the amount of materials and the budget of construction costs, which helps me save a lot of construction expenses.
However, even so, many people still do not pay much attention to the design, and are unwilling to spend design money and time to deduce the idea and effect of the garden, preferring to spend the cost on the repeated demolition and reconstruction of the garden.
Still, I would like to stress once again that it is the right choice to design and then construct a garden, sharpen the knife and not chop the wood, and plan before acting.
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