Minneapolis Luxury Landscaping Cost Range $60,000-$250,000 (photo gallery)

Please enjoy some photos of Minneapolis Landscape Projects with budgets from $60,000-$250,000, designed and installed by Axel Landscape.
These were all great projets to be a part of, and we're very proud of them. We submitted for and won MNLA awards with two of them. These projects can seem big and complicated, but in the end they are just a lot of smaller elements working together to create a larger whole. We have the design credentials and construction experience to create incredible outdoor spaces for you, like these. We can assemble the plans and coordinate any necessary subcontractors to make it a fun, pain-free experience for you. We hope you'll contact us if you're interested in having outdoor amenities like these at your house. We can get it done!
If you have questions about anything, or see anything you want, please contact us anytime. We're here for you!
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Project One
(Below is the Angie's List Review submitted by this client after working with us.)
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(from Angie's List) Work Completed Date: September 30, 2008 Hire Again: Yes Approximate Cost: $110,000.00 Home Build Year: 2008
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Overall: A Price: A Quality: A Responsiveness: A Punctuality: A Professionalism: A |
Description Of Work:
Circular paver driveway, paver patios, paver deck, granite steps, boulder wall, landscaping plantings and fire pit.
Member Comments:
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Project Two
This project won an MNLA Award in 2008. It includes over 11,000 s.f. of pavers and bluestone (driveway and rear terraces), approximately 7,000 of which is heated geothermally. Very interesting and exciting project! Let us know if you'd like something like this at your property. We can make it happen!
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Project Three
This was our MNLA Award Winning Project in 2010. Even I am amazed with the landscape design that my wife, Jodi Axel, came up with. We took a totally unusable, hilly, Edina back yard, with no flat space, and created over 900 s.f. of outdoor living area. There is also now a beautiful stone staircase leading up to this space from the front yard. You can see the stone pillars and the beginning of the stone steps from the front yard or the street, so this project adds some major curb appeal as well, inviting the visitor to see what's around the corner.
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Project Four (I'm still compiling the galleries for the next projects in this category... check back soon!)
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Project Five
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