Landscape Design Costs in Cedar Falls
Professional landscape design is one of those things that feels like an extra expense until you have seen what happens without it. A good design prevents costly mistakes and gives you a clear plan to follow. We have taken over projects where homeowners spent thousands on plants that ended up in the wrong spot, patios that did not fit the space, and drainage issues that could have been caught on paper before any dirt moved. The fee you pay for a design is small compared to the cost of fixing something that was not thought through. In Cedar Falls, where properties vary from shady creek lots to open prairie-style lots, a custom design matters even more.
So what does landscape design actually cost in the Cedar Valley? For most residential projects, design fees run from $300 to $2,000. The range depends on your property size and how complex the project is. A simple front yard refresh with a few beds and some shrubs might land at the lower end. A full property redesign with hardscape, drainage planning, lighting, and plantings pushes toward the higher end. A lot of companies, including us, credit the design fee back toward the installation if you move forward with the build. So the design is not an extra cost. It is just an investment in getting the project right.
A professional design is a lot more than a sketch on a napkin. You get a scaled site plan drawn to your property dimensions, with every plant, paver, and light fixture shown in its exact location. The plant list specifies the varieties, sizes, and quantities you need, not just a vague suggestion to add some shrubs. The hardscape layout shows the patio dimensions, paver pattern, retaining wall heights, and material selections. The lighting plan maps out fixture locations, beam angles, and power runs. The drainage plan shows how water will move across the property. And the whole thing comes with a phased installation timeline so you know what happens when, whether you do it all at once or spread it over a couple of seasons.
One thing a good design forces you to do is think about your priorities. You might walk into the process thinking you want a big patio with a fire pit, but after talking through how you actually use your yard, you realize a shaded seating area and a grill station matter more. The design process surfaces those decisions before any concrete gets poured. It is a lot easier to move a patio on paper than it is after the base is compacted and the pavers are down. That clarity is worth the design fee by itself.
We offer design-only services for homeowners who want to handle the installation themselves. If you are handy and have the time, you get the same professional plans we use for our own crews. Detailed specifications, installation notes, and material lists give you everything you need to get the job done right. You save on labor costs and still get a professional result. We have had homeowners in Cedar Falls and Waterloo take our designs and install them over a summer, piece by piece, and end up with landscapes that look like a professional crew did the work.
The other option is the full-service route. We design the landscape, handle all the permitting and material ordering, and send our crews to install everything. You do not have to coordinate subcontractors, rent equipment, or worry about whether the base is compacted enough. The design and installation are handled by the same team, which means fewer miscommunications and a smoother process from start to finish. If something does not look right during installation, we catch it because we know what the design intended. That continuity matters.
If you are thinking about a landscape project but are not sure where to start, the design phase is the right first step. It does not commit you to a full installation contract. It just gives you a plan. From there, you can decide whether to install it yourself, have us do it, or take your time and do it in phases. Call us or book online and we will walk your property, listen to what you want, and give you a straight answer on what design services would cost for your specific project.