The Perfect Parking Lot: Does Design Really Matter?

Parking lots are tougher to design and plan than many people might think. From start to finish, they require complex codes to be precise and accurate –even more if the parking lot is intended to have a large sum of money put into the project. The best possible lot looks different to every passer-by, but there are a few things that designers can implement to make the layout practical and aesthetically satisfying.
The lot owner and designer have several aspects to consider such as finding the right location that will last for years to come with very little maintenance, choosing the right angles that make it easier for larger cars to park in spots rather than at a 90 degree angle, meeting city requirements and keeping it compliant. Bearing in mind, proper lighting is also a factor when creating the perfect parking lot and adding to the complete design. People feel safer driving and parking at night when there are more large lights around. Ample, sufficient lighting will help bring more public in during any time of the day and it won’t affect any businesses. Even if the parking lot won’t be used after business hours, developers must know that nighttime begins during business hours for half the year. Illumination can show off a parking lot more and allows anyone to find their parking sports easily and quickly, all while feeling secure.
Adding landscape is a feature that adds to the design –from trees to shrubbery. By adding more greenery, a parking lot can become more attractive, visually eye-opening and tempts people to park, especially if the landscape generates plenty of shade on a hot day. Trees can also create a calm atmosphere and help with anxiety. It may not appear to be as open, but landscape can make a difference.
Don’t forget to increase water drainage! Would you like to walk through a big parking lot full of water after a rainy, summer day in Southwest Florida? It poses as an issue for both cars and pedestrians. Accidents or collisions can take place, such as hydroplaning or someone slipping and falling leaving a building or plaza. By including drains, lots can avoid water hazards and lawsuits, as long as the drains are large enough to clear the water quickly. Large drains on the ground might be ugly and not very likable for designers, but it will prevent accidents from occurring in a new lot that needs plenty of traffic to be a success.
All in all, building the perfect parking lot is only as good as its design. A parking lot is hard work, takes time, money and building it from the ground up is important to creating the best parking lot for any area. The professional contract, asphalt experts will help.
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