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Sexton Ennett Design Landscape Architects Expands Coverage to Northern...



Sexton Ennett Design (SED) expands their landscape architectural service coverage to northern Detroit suburbs.



Kimberley Ennett, a Michigan Registered Landscape Architect and ASLA member, stated that this expansion resulted from the increased demand for world-class SED design services in the suburbs surrounding Birmingham upward to Oxford, Michigan.



SED is a full service landscape architectural firm providing residential, commercial, and recreational landscape designs. They have been active in designing and providing project management services for small-scale properties to upscale and distinctive estate landscapes.



The firm can provide a turnkey solution by providing project management services for the complete landscape design and installation. This has been a welcome solution for developers, both residential and commercial, as well as homeowners.



SED can design a wide range of landscape architectural themes, from traditional to formal to oriental to equestrian, to name a few.



For more information see: http://www.sexton-ennett.com



Kimberley Ennett is also a breeder of champion Oldenburg sport horses and is well qualified for landscaping equestrian residences and facilities.



For more information see: http://www.markimfarms.com



Member ASLA: The national professional association is the American Society of Landscape Architects, based in Washington.ASLA full members have graduated from an accredited landscape architecture program, have 7 years of education and/or professional experience and are state licensed.



Member MNLA: Michigan Nursery and Landscape Association.






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