Aris Landscape Design
"Refreshing minds with Refreshing Designs" No cookie cutter designs here just Award winning designers, with over 30 years experience! Do do that too!
we want to help you achieve your dream yard today! Aris Landscape Design has successfully provided clients with landscape drawings since 1990. Beautiful landscapes appear with proper planning and hard work. As a customer, you receive an architectural drawing that is detailed, and includes hard and soft landscaping. Need a quick Consult and a Conceptual 2D or 3D Rendering? We design decks, patios
04/24/2026
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Building the Perfect Outdoor Kitchen: The Heart of a Modern Homestead
An outdoor kitchen is more than just a luxury—it’s a powerful addition to any homestead or backyard garden.
It brings together food production, cooking, and social life into one functional and beautiful space.
The setup in the image shows a well-designed, compact outdoor kitchen that balances practicality with style.
Why Add an Outdoor Kitchen?
An outdoor kitchen transforms how you use your space:
Cook fresh food right where it’s grown
Keep heat outside during warm months
Create a gathering space for family and friends
Enhance self-sufficiency on a homestead
It becomes the natural extension of your garden.
Key Features of This Design
1. Covered Structure (Gazebo Style)
The wooden roof structure provides:
Protection from sun and rain
Year-round usability
A cozy, defined cooking space
This makes outdoor cooking comfortable in all seasons.
2. Built-In Countertops
The L-shaped countertop layout is highly efficient:
Provides ample prep space
Keeps everything within reach
Allows multiple people to cook together
Durable materials like stone or concrete ensure long-term use.
3. Grill Station
The built-in grill acts as the centerpiece:
Ideal for meats, vegetables, and quick meals
Easy to integrate with other cooking methods
Adds versatility to your outdoor cooking setup
4. Sink and Water Access
Having a sink outdoors is a game-changer:
Wash vegetables right after harvesting
Clean tools and dishes easily
Maintain hygiene without going inside
5. Storage and Shelving
Smart storage keeps everything organized:
Cabinets for tools and supplies
Shelves for spices, utensils, and decor
Easy access during cooking
Designing Your Outdoor Kitchen
Location Matters
Place your kitchen:
Near the house for convenience
Close to your garden for farm-to-table cooking
In a well-ventilated area
With some privacy and shade
Layout Tips
Use an L-shape or U-shape for efficiency
Keep a triangle flow: prep → cook → serve
Ensure enough counter space for preparation
Materials to Consider
Weather-resistant wood or treated timber
Stone or concrete countertops
Stainless steel appliances
Non-slip flooring
How It Fits Into a Complete Homestead
This outdoor kitchen becomes the final piece of a fully integrated system:
🍅 Garden → fresh vegetables harvested daily
🐔 Chickens → eggs and natural pest control
🌳 Food forest → fruits and long-term crops
🔥 Wood-fired oven → traditional cooking methods
🍽️ Outdoor kitchen → preparation and enjoyment
Everything connects into a seamless lifestyle.
Benefits Beyond Cooking
1. Social Hub
It naturally becomes a place where people gather, eat, and relax.
2. Lifestyle Upgrade
Encourages outdoor living and healthier habits.
3. Increased Property Value
Adds both functional and aesthetic appeal.
Tips for Getting Started
Start simple and expand over time
Plan for utilities (water, gas, electricity if needed)
Include lighting for evening use
Add seating nearby for comfort
Consider integrating a pizza oven or smoker
Final Thoughts
An outdoor kitchen brings your entire homestead together. It turns the effort of growing food into a rewarding, shared experience. Whether you’re grilling vegetables from your garden or hosting friends, it becomes the heart of your outdoor life.
It’s not just about cooking—it’s about living closer to your food, your space, and the people around you.
04/24/2026
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This little bee feels like a reminder that even ordinary things can become beautiful when touched by creativity and love. Surrounded by blooms and evening light, it brings the kind of simple happiness that makes a home feel warmer, softer, and more alive. Sometimes joy really is this small.
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04/24/2026
Just look at all the colour
Give your garden a charming vintage touch with an upcycled wheelbarrow planter! 🌻🌿 Fill it with colorful flowers and greenery, and add a couple of birdhouses for that extra rustic flair.
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04/24/2026
So many beautiful trees
Happy Earth Day from above America's first public botanical garden 🌸🌎🌿
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This looks so fun.
Who wants to go???
04/22/2026
If you want to create this Layered perennial Garden bed and have it thrive in which is zone 3 on the outer edges
Or inner Calgary zone 4 try these suggestions on the right by Aris Landscape
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03/25/2026
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For the first time, scientists have captured high-speed video showing trees emitting a faint, electrical glow during thunderstorms. This extraordinary phenomenon, filmed in the Blue Ridge Mountains by researchers from Penn State University, reveals that trees can generate sparks in strong electric fields without being struck by lightning. The effect, known as corona discharge, produces a blue glow at the tips of branches and leaves. It occurs when the storm’s electric field is strong enough to ionize air molecules near the sharp edges of trees, causing electrons to move and emit energy in a plasma form. Unlike lightning, corona discharge is “cool” electricity, producing light without heat or damage to the tree.
This discovery not only offers a mesmerizing visual but also highlights the broader environmental impact of forests. The corona discharges generate hydroxyl radicals, key molecules that help clean the atmosphere by breaking down pollutants and greenhouse gases like methane. This suggests that forests may play a more significant role in maintaining the Earth’s electrical balance and reducing greenhouse gas concentrations than previously recognized.
The intensity of the glow varies among tree species and is influenced by factors such as canopy size and leaf shape. Evergreen conifers, with their pointed needle-like leaves, are particularly efficient at concentrating the electric field, producing brighter glows compared to broadleaf trees. Over time, as trees grow, their corona activity can increase, further enhancing their atmospheric impact.
Historically, sailors have observed similar glowing effects on ship masts during storms, but only now has modern technology confirmed the phenomenon in natural forested environments. By combining high-speed cameras and sensitive sensors, researchers have captured a visual testament to the hidden electrical activity of trees, providing a new perspective on the dynamic interactions between vegetation and the atmosphere. This study not only deepens our understanding of thunderstorms but also emphasizes the importance of forests in sustaining Earth’s environmental and atmospheric health.
03/18/2026
🌿 Discover the art of landscape design with Aris Landscape Design! Our experts transform your outdoor spaces into stunning, functional environments. Visit our website to explore our creative designs and get inspired. Refreshing Minds with Refreshing Designs is more than a slogan—it's our promise.
Check us out at arislandscape.ca and let's bring your outdoor dreams to life!
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01/30/2026
With Wilderness Addict – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
I love showing the importance of Landscape lighting especially when its currently winter. With longer hours of darkness its so uplifting to have your gardens twinkling with light.
The uplighting on the trees looks lovely even without the leaves sometimes even more so as the bark seems to glow.
absolutely stunning work Rock Bottom Hard Landscaping. This Landscape design turned out incredible, what an honor to work with you to help this fairy tale garden come to life.
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