Service Areas
Where Vilma Designs
Residential landscape design, installation, and lighting across Des Plaines and the northern Chicago suburbs. Twenty-plus years walking the same yards, soils, and tree lines.
The Place You Live Shapes the Garden You Get
A landscape design done well is a love letter to a place. The soil in Park Ridge isn’t the soil in Schaumburg. The deer pressure in Northbrook isn’t the deer pressure in Itasca. The lake-effect snow that piles up in Des Plaines settles differently against a hardscape on a south-facing slope than a north-facing one.
Amliv has spent twenty-plus years working through those differences across Cook and DuPage Counties. Each neighborhood below gets its own page with the design notes, plant palette, and project examples rooted in that specific pocket.
Landscape Design Notes by Area
Each card below is its own dedicated page with neighborhood-specific design notes, plant palette, and project context. New pages are added as project work in those pockets accumulates.
Maine South High School Area
Mature 1930s through 1960s housing stock around the Maine South campus on Dee Road. Tree-canopy gardens that lean toward shade-tolerant plant palettes and hardscape that respects the original architecture.
Lincoln Middle & South Park
The streets feeding off Lincoln Avenue and Touhy carry a denser residential mix. Smaller lots, original parkway oaks, and design work that makes the most of compact backyard footprints.
Prospect High School Area
Mid-century ranch and split-level homes around the Prospect High campus on Kensington. Tight lots, mature parkway trees, and clean-line plantings that suit the modernist bones of these houses.
Rivers Trails & Wolf Road
Streets feeding off Wolf Road on the east side of town near River Trails Middle. Larger lots, mature canopy, and design budgets that take patios and outdoor lighting seriously.
Windsor Elementary Area
The neighborhoods around Windsor Elementary on Miner Street. Larger lot sizes than Mount Prospect, mature trees, and room for full design intent including water features and layered perennial beds.
Where You Live Should Be in the Design
Soil & Drainage
The northern suburbs sit on heavy clay. What grows in the front bed depends on what’s happening four feet down. Every Amliv design starts with what the ground actually is, not what the catalog hopes it will be.
Wildlife & Pressure
Deer, rabbits, voles. Pressure varies by neighborhood and even by block. Plant choices reflect what survives where, not a generic deer-resistant list that works in theory and fails in practice.
Light & Climate
Mature canopy in Park Ridge means shade gardens. Open lots in Hoffman Estates mean wind and full sun. Lake-effect winters are kinder to some species than others. The plant list should change with the address.
Schedule a Design Consultation
Vilma works with homeowners across Des Plaines and the northern suburbs on residential landscape design, installation, drainage, and outdoor lighting. Call (847) 485-9619 or schedule online to book a site visit.
