Connecticut plant design · $500 renderings · Actual work quoted to scope

Commercial botanical environments for Connecticut private offices, hospitality properties, and executive residential environments.

For private offices, hospitality properties, and executive residential environments. Start with photos and a short brief. We turn the visible conditions into a rendering, a real quote, and an install or maintenance plan built around the local operating constraints.

Entry point
$500 rendering
Scope
Design, install, care
Local plan
estate access
Terrace planters with boxwood and hydrangea planting
High-end residential greeneryTerrace boxwood and hydrangea plantersCommercial project archive
§01 — City operating context

Connecticut greenery has to match the property, not just the search term.

A useful plant program starts with the rooms, access rules, light, maintenance expectations, and calendar pressure that shape the work before install day.

01

Where demand comes from

  • executive offices
  • country clubs
  • hotels
  • private commercial estates
02

Property types that fit

  • executive offices
  • country clubs
  • boutique hotels
  • private estates
03

What changes the scope

  • historic interiors
  • privacy requirements
  • seasonal exterior exposure
§02 — Selected work references

Connecticut work should feel like a real place, not a city-name swap.

Selected installs from the archive, used to anchor renderings, plant density, finish level, access planning, and care expectations before quoting the real work.

Terrace planters with boxwood and hydrangea planting
High-end residential greeneryTerrace boxwood and hydrangea plantersCommercial project archive
Outdoor terrace designed with rectangular planters
Rooftop and terrace greeneryOutdoor terrace rectangular plantersCommercial project archive
Boxwood hedge wall rental with topiary accents
Boxwood hedge rentalBoxwood hedge wall rentalCommercial project archive
Compact boxwood hedge wall installation
Boxwood hedge rentalCompact boxwood hedge wallCommercial project archive
§04 — Local plan

Tell us what the building, calendar, and room will not forgive.

The useful quote is the one tied to access, timing, light, maintenance, and who owns the space after install. That is why the rendering brief asks for photos and operating context before we price the actual work.

Include in the brief
  • estate access
  • quiet delivery windows
  • maintenance scheduling
  • holiday installations
  • spring terrace reopening
  • autumn entry refresh
§05 — Neighborhoods and guides

Use the local context before sending photos.

The goal is not a generic estimate. It is a clean scope for the room, building, and service model.

Neighborhood context
  • Greenwich
  • Stamford
  • Westport
  • New Haven

Project examples in Connecticut.

Review install constraints and maintenance plans from project pages before sending the rendering brief.

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04 / Intake

Have a project?
Let's build it.

Submit the property, scope, and timeline. Start with a $500 rendering if you want to see the concept first, or send the real work for a quote based on the actual site.

  • Render first$500Concept rendering before you commit to install.
  • Response1 business dayNext-step review for serious scopes, renderings, and install requests.
  • CoverageMajor marketsProjects reviewed by scope, city, access, timeline, and operating requirements.
  • Direct(929) 810-4521info@thefoliageco.com
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Renderings
$500
Renderings are $500. Actual work is quoted to the approved scope, site details, install needs, and care plan.