As with any home improvement project, preparing a design or plan for your project is essential to making sure you have covered all your bases and your project is set up for success. Artificial turf projects are no exception. On the surface, artificial grass installation seems pretty straight forward, however, there are many components to consider. From perimeter restraints and retainers, to drainage and elevation differences these are all important details that should be thoroughly thought out before ever breaking ground on your installation. Panjia Turf works in a methodical sequence – beginning with mapping out the turf area and considering the impact it will have aesthetically and functionally within the surrounding landscape, however, in many instances there is no requirement to draft out a detailed artificial turf design. When a project area is a big rectangle that spans from wall to wall and there will not be any adjacent planter beds, then there is not much to conceptualize. Otherwise, to create a harmonious landscape with other natural elements (i.e. shrubs, trees, boulders or hardscaping), then drafting a conceptual design is highly recommended. The professional designers at Panjia Turf have years of design experience designing projects from small residential yards to large estate properties.