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Beat the Heat with these Tampa Bay Commercial Landscape Designs

Kaylie Gibbons Kaylie Gibbons

Florida is many things. Nicknamed the Sunshine State, it’s home to everything from theme parks to alligators to alligator theme parks. There are also beautiful beaches, unparalleled sunsets, crisp ocean waves, and enough recreation opportunities to make your head spin. In many ways, Florida is truly a paradise.

It is also, however, quite warm.

With highs averaging in the 90s during the summer months, people in the Tampa Bay area often search for ways to beat the heat. Thankfully, there are a number of ways to give people the reprieve they seek on your commercial property. See how you can beat the heat with these Tampa Bay commercial landscape designs!

Top Tips for Tampa Bay Commercial Landscape Designs that Beat the Heat

Covered Pavilions

If your commercial property has the space, covered pavilions are fantastic multi-use spaces that can be used to escape the Florida heat. Employees can enjoy the shade during breaks or potentially even as they work. Visitors will appreciate the opportunity to experience the outdoors while being saved from the searing sun.

Water Features

Nothing says Florida like warm, sunny days and water. Creating water features on your property gives people an opportunity to sit alongside the beautiful, cool installments. Children can even play in the water, giving them a reprieve from the heat and giving your commercial landscape a new attraction.

Shade Trees

Florida is home to some of the most majestic shade trees in the world. Massive oaks with sprawling branches add shade and a timeless look to any Tampa Bay property. Faster-growing shade trees that thrive in Florida include maple trees, willow trees, and more. Finding the perfect shade tree for your needs and property can enhance your landscape both, aesthetically and functionally.

Tiki huts can help you beat the heat on your Tampa Bay commercial landscapeAwnings and Shade Sails

For quick, cost-effective shade, adding awnings or shade sails to existing outdoor areas is a phenomenal idea. These are typically retractable, allowing you to deploy them when needed and stow them away when they’re not being used or inclement weather approaches. They also come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and patterns, giving you the opportunity to customize them to your liking and the aesthetic already present on your property.

Pergolas

If you are searching for a trendy, good-looking alternative to the pavilion approach, pergolas are a wonderful idea. They provide shade while being texturally intriguing and adding visual appeal to your commercial property. You can even invest in a motorized pergola that can shift from a slatted roof to a sealed roof in a matter of moments. This option is great for Florida, as it allows the space to be used even when it’s raining.

Gazebos and Tiki Huts

For standalone shade, gazebos and tiki huts are stellar. They can be constructed in a variety of sizes and styles, giving you the flexibility needed to outfit your Tampa Bay commercial property as you see fit. Tiki huts, in particular, are an interesting choice, as they can accentuate the Florida vibes present on your property.

 

Creating shade on your Florida property is a game-changer. If you want people to enjoy the outdoors as they peruse your property, shade is not a luxury—it is an essential. No matter how you choose to add shade to your commercial property in Tampa Bay, working with the experienced professionals at Landcrafters helps ensure that your additions turn out well and enhance your landscape.

With over 20 years of providing high-quality landscaping services to the Tampa Bay area, Landcrafters is a trusted name among commercial property owners. Please reach out to us with questions or to discuss your landscape. We also encourage you to visit our blog for free landscaping tips and tricks.

Kaylie Gibbons

Kaylie Gibbons

Account Manager, Landscape Management for Landcrafters, Inc. Kaylie Gibbons is an account manager at Landcrafters offering 17 years of experience in the industry, having worked for other companies on the maintenance side and gaining vast knowledge of plants on the nursery side. With FNGLA and BMP certifications, Kaylie emphasizes communication in her client relationships, aiming to turn every spoken word into a reality for their landscape and the overall appearance of properties. Passionate about the landscape industry, Kaylie ensures her clients have the best experience from communication to the final project.