Commercial Services
From project design, to bidding, management, construction, and maintenance, landscape REHAB can develop commercial properties into an inviting destination. Who says only residential properties need 'curb appeal'? We develop sites which compliment the architecture and are public friendly, while utilizing current & unique design trends and materials. Whether you are building a shopping center, hotel, office complex, assisted-living facility, etc; it shouldn't have that exterior 'industrial' feel.
With the public....first impressions count.
Maintenance
We prefer the term 'management'. landscape REHAB provides a full range of 'management' services for commercial properties from lawn care to seasonal containers/pots, to street banner/flag changing, and snow removal.
'Green' Design Practices
-Reducing stormwater runoff
-Reducing light litter
-Low maintenance plantings and
site elements
-Utilizing recycled products
-Creating shade and cooling for
buildings
Sensible Design
-Oak trees in parking islands?
-4' height hedges blocking
vehicular visibilty?
-White Pines in 3' wide landscape
beds?
-Too many plants placed in a
bed?
These are commonly seen problems in commercial settings. In all honesty, the design concept for commercial properties should be similar to residential properties.
Sensible Design includes
-Proper material,,,,,,proper location
-Low maintenance
-Visually appealing
-'Safe' construction
Low Maintenance Design
Many commercial properties are designed with plant material jammed together. For one, it takes alot of trimming to keep them from getting overgrown, and of course, it's a recurring expense. Investors build commercial properties to make a profit-not sink excess money into maintaining them. And it's not limited to plant material, hardscape elements must also be low maintenance (ex; vinyl or recycled plastic vs. wood fencing, benches, etc).
Aesthetically Pleasing
People come to work at, shop, and visit commercial properties. Curb appeal, even in a commercial setting, brings people back. landscape REHAB designs, develops, and maintains properties that draw the public to them and provide areas for the public to enjoy. From plantings to hardscape, elements should compliment the architecture-not cover it up.





