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Landscape Designer · Jericho · Burlington, VT

A landscape designer for Jericho.

A registered Vermont landscape architect designing for Jericho Village heritage homes, the Center’s historic character, and rural hill properties below Mt. Mansfield. Master plans, planting plans, hardscape design, stamped construction drawings — built to be built from.

Registered Landscape Architect
VT licensed & insured
Featured · Garden Conservancy 2024
— Why Jericho clients call us

Most landscape ‘designers’ in Jericho aren’t architects.

The phrase ‘landscape designer’ is unregulated in Vermont — anyone can call themselves one. The phrase ‘landscape architect’ requires a state license. Most of the design problems we get hired to fix are from non-architect designers.

01

No stamping ability for permits.

If your project requires a grading or drainage permit, an unlicensed designer’s drawings won’t satisfy the town. The work stalls; you re-hire.

02

Drawings without construction detail.

Many designers produce beautiful concepts that aren’t actually buildable. Wall sections missing, drainage assumed, plant species generic.

03

Designer-builder split that loses the design.

Designer hands off to a contractor who has never met them. The design intent dilutes through every interpretation.

04

Plant palettes that ignore zone 4b.

Cultivars chosen from a Pinterest board, not a Vermont nursery list. Half are zone 5b or warmer; they die in winter two.

— Designer credentials, by the numbers
VT
registered landscape architect — license verifiable with Vermont OPR.
Stamped
construction drawings on every project. No exceptions.
1
architect on every project, start to finish — including site visits during construction.
Jericho
is in our daily service area. Most projects are 15-30 minutes from the shop.
— What you get

A complete design package for your site.

Whether you bring your own contractor or use our build crew, every Jericho design project includes:

Site visit + survey

Two-hour walk of your property with the architect. Free.

Master site plan

Property-wide plan to scale showing every garden room, hardscape element, structure, and circulation.

Planting plan

Every plant by Latin name, cultivar, install size, source nursery — chosen for zone 4b and your specific microclimate.

Hardscape design + sections

Wall sections, footing detail, drainage plan, material schedule. Drawn so any mason can build from them.

Grading + drainage plan

Existing vs. proposed contours, drainage flow, French drain detail.

Stamped construction drawings

Sealed by a Vermont-registered landscape architect. Accepted by every Jericho-area municipal permit office.

Pricing transparency

Order-of-magnitude budget at scope-of-work; fixed-price proposal at design completion.

— The Cairn & Cedar Method

Four steps. Twelve to twenty weeks for design.

Most Jericho master plans run 12-20 weeks from first site visit to stamped construction drawings.

1

Site visit

Two-hour walk with the architect. We listen, you talk. Light, slope, drainage, existing material — measured. No PowerPoint.

2

Design

Hand-drawn schematic, then full construction documents. Material specs, sections, footing detail. Two reviews built in.

3

Quote

Fixed-price proposal, line-itemed by trade. You see the math. Change orders signed before any change happens.

4

Build

Our in-house crew on site every working day. Weekly progress photos. Architect at every milestone.

— Design only

Master plan for a Jericho property

$8K–$45Kdesign fee

Smaller properties (under 1 acre) typically run $8K-$18K. Estate-scale (1+ acres, multiple disciplines) typically $18K-$45K.

— Design + Build

Full Cairn & Cedar treatment

$80K–$400K+complete project

Design fee credited against build cost. Most clients land in the $120K-$220K range.

— Designer questions

What clients in Jericho ask.

Is a ‘landscape designer’ the same as a ‘landscape architect’?

No. ‘Landscape designer’ is unregulated; ‘landscape architect’ requires a state license, education, and exam. Architects can stamp drawings for permits and carry professional liability insurance. Cairn & Cedar’s principal is a Vermont-registered landscape architect.

Do I have to use your build crew?

No. About 30% of our design clients use our drawings with their own contractor. We provide a list of three to five contractors we’d recommend, and we’ll meet with whoever you choose to walk the drawings.

How long does design take?

Eight to twenty weeks depending on scope. Hardscape-only or single-element designs can run 4-6 weeks. Full residential master plans run 12-20 weeks. Estate-scale projects 24+ weeks.

Will the drawings get permits in Jericho?

Yes. Our drawings are accepted by every Chittenden County municipality including Jericho. We’ve never had a permit denial in five years of submissions.

What does the site visit cost?

Free. Two hours, anywhere in Chittenden County. We bring measuring tools and curiosity. Within one week of the visit you’ll have a written scope and budget range.

Do you visit during construction?

Yes. Four scheduled site visits are included in every design fee. The architect walks the site at major milestones — footings, hardscape rough-in, planting day, punch list.

— Now booking 2026 design in Jericho

Start with a site visit.

Most Jericho design projects start with a two-hour site walk. Free, no obligation. Within one week we’ll have a written scope and budget range.

Schedule a site visit

Architect-led, two hours, on us.

No deposit. No obligation. Honest answer within one week.