That’s a fantastic question, and the short answer is: absolutely, yes. At our planter box factory, custom sizing is not just an afterthought—it’s a core part of our service. We understand that every patio has its own unique shape, sun exposure, and aesthetic goals, and a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn’t work for discerning customers like you.
Here’s how we handle custom size requests, whether you need a specific height, width, or even depth:
1. Start with Your Vision
When you reach out to us—whether via our website, email, or phone—we’ll ask you a few key details: the exact dimensions you’re thinking of (height, width, and depth), the material preference (cedar, redwood, composite, or metal), and any design features like drainage holes, built-in trellises, or modular connections. For example, if your patio has a shallow ledge or a specific corner that needs a low-profile planter, we can accommodate that precisely.
2. Engineering for Custom Fit
Our in-house design team takes your requested height and width and checks them against our manufacturing capabilities. We can produce planter boxes ranging from 6 inches to 48 inches in height, and from 12 inches to 120 inches in width (with longer lengths possible for commercial projects). If your patio calls for a planter that’s 18 inches tall and 30 inches wide, we’ll build it exactly to those specifications. We also ensure the structural integrity: for taller planters, we add extra cross-bracing and thicker walls to prevent bowing under soil weight.
3. Material and Finish Flexibility
Custom sizes don’t just mean dimensions—they also mean you can choose from our full catalog of woods, powder-coated corten steel, or UV-stable polyethylene. For a patio that gets full sun, we might recommend a lighter-colored composite that reflects heat. For a modern minimalist look, a tall, narrow steel planter works beautifully. We can even match existing furniture or house trim colors.
4. No Hidden Minimums or Fees
Unlike some factories that impose large minimum orders for custom work, we treat every planter as a made-to-order piece. Whether you need a single custom box for a small balcony patio or a set of ten for a commercial rooftop, the process is the same. The price is calculated based on material volume and labor, and we provide a transparent quote before any work begins.
5. Production and Lead Time
Once your order is placed, our skilled craftspeople cut, assemble, and finish your planter by hand or with precision CNC machinery, depending on the material. For standard custom sizes (e.g., non-extreme dimensions), lead time is typically 2 to 3 weeks. For complex designs or large quantities, we’ll communicate a realistic timeline upfront.
6. Delivery and Installation
We ship your custom planter box fully assembled unless you request a flat-pack option. For patio projects that require precise placement (like a built-in bench planter), we offer optional site measurement and installation services.
So to answer your question directly: yes, you can request a specific height and width for your patio—and we’ll make it happen. Simply tell us your measurements, style, and any special requirements, and we’ll craft a planter box that fits your space like a glove, with the same durability and craftsmanship that defines our entire factory line. Ready to get started? Just reach out with your dimensions, and we’ll take it from there.
