New Eco Landscape Design + Build
- 182 Halleck St Brooklyn New York 11231 United States
Profile
New Eco Landscape Design + Build is a Brooklyn-based landscape design and construction firm specializing in sustainable outdoor environments. With a strong focus on ecological practices, the company integrates modern design techniques with environmentally responsible solutions to create residential and commercial landscapes that are both functional and beautiful. Their team of experienced designers and builders collaborates closely with clients to capture their vision while enhancing the surrounding natural environment. They are known for using native and drought-tolerant plants, permeable paving systems, and solar-powered lighting to reduce environmental impact and encourage long-term sustainability.
New Eco has built a strong reputation throughout New York City and the surrounding areas for blending innovative design with practical installation services. Their work is showcased in private backyards, rooftop terraces, brownstone gardens, and commercial courtyards. Passionate about community enhancement, New Eco often contributes to neighborhood green space improvement projects. Their commitment to sustainability and high-end design has earned them features in regional design publications and recognition within the landscape architecture community.
Website: http://newecolandscapes.com/
Key Services:
– Sustainable landscape design and planning
– Eco-friendly hardscape installation
– Native and drought-tolerant planting
– Rooftop and terrace garden installation
– Irrigation and drainage solutions
– Garden lighting and automation systems
– Custom outdoor carpentry (decks, fencing, pergolas)
– Landscape maintenance and seasonal upgrades
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Contact Info
- 182 Halleck St, Brooklyn, New York, 11231, United States
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Phone: (646) 770-3602
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