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Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
Irregular Bluestone Patio and retaining wall. A solution to a significant grade change.
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Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
Does your property have a challenging grade change? We provide solutions with steps and walls crafted by talented artisans and experts in our Masonry Division. Let us know how we can help you today.
Contact us today for fresh ideas and inspiration! Serving Central New Jersey for 34 years. 908.904.9446
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Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
Step right up Folks! We have wonderful solutions for properties with extreme grade changes!
Contact us today for fresh ideas and inspiration! Serving Central New Jersey for 33 years. 908.904.9446
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The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
The Complete Architect
Our clients have lived in their family home for 28 years and they are now looking to build a contemporary house on their garden plot and sell the family home in order to release capital to help their children out who have young families, and build themselves a four bedroom, future proof, lifetime home.
They saw our advert and got in touch as they knew they wanted a full turnkey solution as they had absolutely no idea where to start. We met with them, showed them our road map which explains the whole process start to finish.
They are in an exceptionally sensitive conservation area, where local planning policy is heavily stacked against development. They have already submitted a pre-application and we are currently working with them to prepare a very comprehensive planning application with an array of supporting information, such as arboricultural, archaeological, ecological, topographical and visual impact surveys. All this information is required to help us build the strongest possible case in planning terms, to demonstrate minimal impact on the conservation area and create a design which is sensitive to its setting.
“The site has amazing potential to create a beautiful new family home.” says Luke Jackson, Project Architect at The Complete Oak Home. “Although there are a large number of potential planning restrictions, it does not mean the house has to be boring. When working in a conservation area it is essential to look at the buildings around the site, to note the materials that have been used and any common details. As an architect it is my job to design a house which respects and works in harmony with its surroundings, not to just copy what is next door. Due to the site’s location and context I have taken inspiration from a number of agricultural buildings in the area and the design is currently evolving in a barn like aesthetic.”
Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
With some homes, we find the need to traverse significant grade changes between our front and back yards. Natural stone steps are a suitable and superb solution!
Contact us today for fresh ideas and inspiration! Proudly serving Central New Jersey for 35 years. 908.904.9446
#caliperfarms #calipercare #gradechange #naturalstone #steps #landscaping #hardscaping #gardening #montgomerynj #bellemeadnj #princetonnj #hopewellnj #penningtonnj #skillmannj #lawrencevillenj
Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
Are you looking for a practical and appealing solution to a problematic property grade change? We integrate retaining walls into outdoor living areas that are both functional and phenomenal.
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Caliper Farms Nursery and Landscape Services
The long summer days are upon us and backyard barbecues, cookouts and picnics are some of our favorite outdoor activities. Outdoor kitchens provide the perfect space for entertaining and creating lasting memories with family and friends. Caliper Farms offers kitchen design solutions that cater to your specific needs whether you are simply looking for extra counter space for the grill or a complete kitchen with all of the amenities.
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