Hardscaping
Terraces, courtyards, and walls with millwork joints.
Architectural landscaping
High-end landscapes that merge the raw beauty of nature with the precision of modern engineering—controlled organic beauty, built to last.
10+ Years
of estate-grade craft
500+ Lawns
designed & maintained
98% Retention
clients who stay season after season
Licensed & Insured
full coverage on every crew
Capabilities
From master planning to night lighting, every trade is sequenced so the garden feels inevitable—not assembled.

Site-specific master plans that merge horticulture with hard lines—planting palettes, circulation, and seasonal drama composed as one system.

Stone terraces, courtyards, and retaining walls cut with millwork precision.

Still pools, rills, and fountains tuned for sound, reflection, and night light.

Programmatic maintenance that keeps turf dense and beds editorial year-round.

Layered nightscapes that sculpt trees, paths, and architecture after dusk.

Arrival sequences and amenity landscapes for developers who measure first impressions in seconds.
Process
01 — Survey
Grades, sun, access, and soil decide the architecture. Nothing is planted until the bones are true.

Terraces, courtyards, and walls with millwork joints.
Zoned irrigation that stays hidden in the grade.
Night layers for canopy, path, and architecture.
Portfolio
Drag the handle to compare an overgrown lot with a composed estate garden—the same bones, a different standard.


Quick estimate
Interactive, swipeable capture—lot size, craft, then a way to reach you. No pressure, no spreadsheet.
1. Select lot size
Est. $10,080
Social proof
“They treated the grounds like architecture. Every sightline from the kitchen now lands on something considered.”
Elena Voss
Hillsborough estate
“The hardscape joints are tighter than our interior millwork. That is not a sentence I expected to write about a landscape crew.”
Marcus Hale
Developer, Palo Alto
“Seasonal programs, not random visits. The garden looks editorial in February, which used to be our dead zone.”
Priya Shah
Atherton residence
“Licensed, insured, and unusually calm on a live construction site. Our GC asked who the landscape architect was.”
Jonah Peck
Commercial campus, SF
“The night lighting made the oak canopy feel like a room. Guests linger outside now. That was the brief.”
Claire Donnelly
Sonoma weekend house
“They treated the grounds like architecture. Every sightline from the kitchen now lands on something considered.”
Elena Voss
Hillsborough estate
“The hardscape joints are tighter than our interior millwork. That is not a sentence I expected to write about a landscape crew.”
Marcus Hale
Developer, Palo Alto
“Seasonal programs, not random visits. The garden looks editorial in February, which used to be our dead zone.”
Priya Shah
Atherton residence
“Licensed, insured, and unusually calm on a live construction site. Our GC asked who the landscape architect was.”
Jonah Peck
Commercial campus, SF
“The night lighting made the oak canopy feel like a room. Guests linger outside now. That was the brief.”
Claire Donnelly
Sonoma weekend house
“They treated the grounds like architecture. Every sightline from the kitchen now lands on something considered.”
Elena Voss
Hillsborough estate
“The hardscape joints are tighter than our interior millwork. That is not a sentence I expected to write about a landscape crew.”
Marcus Hale
Developer, Palo Alto
“Seasonal programs, not random visits. The garden looks editorial in February, which used to be our dead zone.”
Priya Shah
Atherton residence
“Licensed, insured, and unusually calm on a live construction site. Our GC asked who the landscape architect was.”
Jonah Peck
Commercial campus, SF
“The night lighting made the oak canopy feel like a room. Guests linger outside now. That was the brief.”
Claire Donnelly
Sonoma weekend house
“They treated the grounds like architecture. Every sightline from the kitchen now lands on something considered.”
Elena Voss
Hillsborough estate
“The hardscape joints are tighter than our interior millwork. That is not a sentence I expected to write about a landscape crew.”
Marcus Hale
Developer, Palo Alto
“Seasonal programs, not random visits. The garden looks editorial in February, which used to be our dead zone.”
Priya Shah
Atherton residence
“Licensed, insured, and unusually calm on a live construction site. Our GC asked who the landscape architect was.”
Jonah Peck
Commercial campus, SF
“The night lighting made the oak canopy feel like a room. Guests linger outside now. That was the brief.”
Claire Donnelly
Sonoma weekend house
Contact
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Coverage
Peninsula
Hillsborough · Atherton · Palo Alto
East Bay
Piedmont · Lafayette · Orinda
North Bay
Marin · Sonoma estates
City
San Francisco rooftops & courtyards