I’m refreshing the front yard of an iconic mid-century “butterfly” house in Arlington and need a landscape concept that does justice to the architecture. The scope begins with a quick rough-draft sketch I can discuss with my client, then moves into polished 2-D plans and photorealistic 3-D renderings. Design focus The planting palette should lean heavily on native species, mixing lush green foliage with pockets of bright blooms for seasonal interest. Plants and shrubbery are the priority, yet the plan should still show how artificial turf and defined landscape bags integrate seamlessly with walkways and hard-edges typical of mid-century modern style. What I will need from you • Concept sketch (hand-drawn or digital) showing overall layout • Scaled 2-D site plan with plant schedule and material callouts • High-quality 3-D renderings from key street-view angles • Source files such as SketchUp, AutoCAD, Revit or comparable, plus PDFs/JPEGs for client presentation If you’re comfortable marrying native plant knowledge with clean modern lines—and can move smoothly from concept to detailed visuals—let’s talk timelines and file hand-off.