Photo courtesy of Bower & Branch
Bower & Branch has officially launched its Design Studio on the Bower & Branch website, completing the integration of Tilly Design after the acquisition of the online landscape design company in August.
Clients can now purchase professional landscape design services directly through the Bower & Branch platform in addition to purchasing big trees.
The Design Studio retains the same personalized process and professional team from Tilly Design, now under the Bower & Branch brand.
The launch marks a significant step in the mission to become a comprehensive landscape solution provider, offering expert services alongside premium trees and plants.
The Design Studio provides custom online landscape design services to transform outdoor spaces into functional environments. Each project is crafted by a U.S.-based designer with residential design experience and local plant expertise.
Current design services include the Bower & Branch Signature Products: custom designs for front yards, backyards and full properties up to 2 acres. Design packages feature scaled planting plans with region-specific trees, plants, flowers and hardscape elements, such as pools, pergolas, walkways and driveways.
Also included is a detailed shopping list with quantities and sizes for trees and plants. Plans also offer inspiration images and landscape lighting plans. There are optional 3D image add-ons to bring designs to life. Designs are completed in two to four weeks.
The Bower & Branch Plant Whisperer team can also help place orders for the client’s trees and plants.
Bower & Branch acquired Tilly Design in August 2024, bringing Tilly’s team and design process under the Bower & Branch brand.
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