Estate-Grade Turf for Michigan's Most Exclusive Residential Community
Bloomfield Hills holds a distinction few communities share: it consistently ranks among the wealthiest cities in the United States by per-capita income. This small city of roughly 4,000 residents in northern Oakland County is defined by its estate-sized properties, heavily wooded lots, and the Cranbrook Educational Community campus designed by Eliel Saarinen. Homes here sit on multi-acre parcels behind mature tree lines, connected by winding roads that prioritize privacy and natural beauty over suburban convention. The Cranbrook campus, a National Historic Landmark, sets an architectural standard that influences the entire community's approach to property aesthetics.
Great Lakes Synthetic Turf serves Bloomfield Hills and surrounding Oakland County communities. Larger and more detailed properties are planned around grade changes, drainage, mature trees, access, intended use, and clean transitions to patios, walks, beds, and other finished landscape features.
The landscaping challenges in Bloomfield Hills are amplified by scale. Where a Birmingham homeowner might struggle with shade on a quarter-acre lot, Bloomfield Hills properties contend with acres of mature woodland canopy, rolling terrain, and expansive lawn areas that require commercial-grade maintenance equipment to keep presentable. Annual lawn care costs on these properties can reach five figures -- mowing alone on a multi-acre estate runs into the thousands. Strategic synthetic turf installation on high-visibility zones, entertainment areas, and difficult-to-maintain slopes can dramatically reduce ongoing costs while elevating the property's year-round appearance.