Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used LandArt for design and were not impressed. She took time to come out to our house and we spent at least an hour or so discussing our wants and needs, but in the end, delivered a plan that didn't address a few of the major items that we were concerned with that we had raised with her. I think if you have a big budget and demonstrate that you will definitely be using her for the actual implementation, you might get a better response. We never used the designs we paid for from her, and instead prefer one we received from a lower cost LA (who delivered design plans for free, and addressed our main concerns). I would also add that if you are planning on using her for the actual construction, she doesn't do lighting (but I think she can refer you to someone who does). I think lighting is such a major part of a landscape plan -- who wants to deal with so many different service providers if you can have one shop do it all?
I was also not impressed and would never use LandArt. Years ago, she came to my house in Vienna and started showing me her portfolio of what she'd done with various mansions in Great Falls, McLean. Implied that we couldn't afford her (which is funny, because we live way below our means). Spent 15-20 min looking at the yard. My husband and I called several times to follow up, but never got a call-back. Not a professional way to do business.
I think you two were not a good fit. It was a good idea to not do business together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used LandArt for design and were not impressed. She took time to come out to our house and we spent at least an hour or so discussing our wants and needs, but in the end, delivered a plan that didn't address a few of the major items that we were concerned with that we had raised with her. I think if you have a big budget and demonstrate that you will definitely be using her for the actual implementation, you might get a better response. We never used the designs we paid for from her, and instead prefer one we received from a lower cost LA (who delivered design plans for free, and addressed our main concerns). I would also add that if you are planning on using her for the actual construction, she doesn't do lighting (but I think she can refer you to someone who does). I think lighting is such a major part of a landscape plan -- who wants to deal with so many different service providers if you can have one shop do it all?
I was also not impressed and would never use LandArt. Years ago, she came to my house in Vienna and started showing me her portfolio of what she'd done with various mansions in Great Falls, McLean. Implied that we couldn't afford her (which is funny, because we live way below our means). Spent 15-20 min looking at the yard. My husband and I called several times to follow up, but never got a call-back. Not a professional way to do business.
Anonymous wrote:We used LandArt for design and were not impressed. She took time to come out to our house and we spent at least an hour or so discussing our wants and needs, but in the end, delivered a plan that didn't address a few of the major items that we were concerned with that we had raised with her. I think if you have a big budget and demonstrate that you will definitely be using her for the actual implementation, you might get a better response. We never used the designs we paid for from her, and instead prefer one we received from a lower cost LA (who delivered design plans for free, and addressed our main concerns). I would also add that if you are planning on using her for the actual construction, she doesn't do lighting (but I think she can refer you to someone who does). I think lighting is such a major part of a landscape plan -- who wants to deal with so many different service providers if you can have one shop do it all?