Reveal Design, LLC

Chicago, United States

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Description

Specialties

Thoughtfully designed landscape and rooftop decks in the Chicagoland area.

Most designs are a two phase process, with 3D presentations. Phase 1 is all about style, function, and rough budgets. In phase 2 details are refined, and plants/​materials will be selected based on clients tastes and maintenance desires. We openly discuss budgets from the first phone call. We want our clients aware of potential costs before signing up for our design process.

Front and Rear Yard Installations

Rooftop decks, pergolas, planter boxes and screens

Organic vegetable and food production spaces

Full service landscape lighting and drip irrigation

Initial design consultations are always provided at no charge, on-​site. We will then present each client a custom design contract which will be catered to each individual client’s needs.

Design Fees are typically $ 750-​$ 1000 depending on scope.

All Design Fees are treated as a deposit if clients decide to use Reveal Design to install the design.

History

Established in 2011.

After years of being the head designer for high end suburban and city landscape architecture firms, decided to branch out on my own. Now able to cater to homeowners, architects, interior designers, and associations directly without all the overhead costs.

Meet the Business Owner

Sean K.

Business Owner

Sean obtained a degree in Landscape Architecture form the University of Illinois in 2004. After graduating from U of I, Sean spent a semester doing postgraduate work in residential design at the Oxford College of Garden Design in Oxford, England. He has traveled widely and teaches design courses at the Chicago Botanic Garden and Northwestern University’s School of Continuing Studies.

Sean’s scope of work ranges from designing 100 acre Hampton estates on the East Coast, to ¼ acre suburban landscapes all over DuPage, Cook, and Lake counties. Practicing in the City means that most of his work in now confined to the 25’x125’ landscapes of Chicago, and even smaller rooftop spaces that reside within those perimeters.