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Elevated Outdoor Living

    Elevated Outdoor Living

    a New Landscaping and living space Transformation

    This project involved a complete transformation of the client’s front and backyard to create a functional and visually stunning outdoor living space. The house is a new construction build so it was a blank canvas for the customer. The scope included the installation of new landscaping, hardscaping, and a custom-built fire pit to enhance the property’s aesthetics and usability, providing the client with a perfect space for relaxation and entertaining guests.

    KEY FEATURES

    Built-in Gas fire pit

    We designed and constructed a custom-built gas fire pit using natural stone. This design acts as the centerpiece to the backyard inviting guests the enjoy the new space.

    Hardscaping path

    Stone Path

    A stone path was added to the side of the house to create an easy transition from the front yard to the back yard.

    Landscaping and lights

    New landscaping was added to the front and back of the home, along with accent lights. We used a combination of local plants and grasses for easy home maintenance.

    Landscaping and accent lights
    Stone Hardscaping

    Hardscaping

    Stone hardscaping was added to the backyard to increase the living area of the space

    Smoker

    The customer added a smoker to their deck to enjoy cooking in their new space

    smoker

    SUMMARY

    The backyard now features a beautiful and functional outdoor living area with integrated landscaping and hardscaping. The custom fire pit serves as an inviting focal point for gatherings and outdoor enjoyment. The overall aesthetic appeal of the property has been significantly enhanced, adding value and curb appeal.

    Backyard with hardscaping and a fire pit

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    Photography by Ryan Begin