getting around your garden
Limitless imagination is applied to maneuvering your access points. All materials are evaluated for function, durability, and charm. Some of the materials we like to use include formed concrete, natural flagstone, a mix of compacted gravels, outdoor-rated porcelain tiles, recycled bamboo decking, and thick limestone slabs.
Formed tinted concrete circles offer a whimsical skip to the playground.
Large format limestone slabs path imbedded sesemlsly into the Zoysia lawn for heavy traffic zones featuring Shantung Maples.
Exaggerated slim and slender slices of formed concrete make a pathway that enables the visitor to ramble all the way around the house in comfort and style.
Porcelain tiles set in the zoysia lawn leads to the cool cantilevered cedar and corrugated metal roof patio and BBQ hut.
Compacted crushed granite curves through a bermed mixed sedge hedge.
Chunky moss rock borders fitted together as raised beds make framed borders for a compacted crushed granite path in the secret meandering rudbeckia garden.
Thick limestone slabs, chunky limestone rosemary troughs, and a seamless water bowl feature create a signature focal point.
Herringbone brick patio and pathways.
Reproduction old Texas brick is an art form in itself. We particularly love herringbone brick patterns, as they lead guests happily to the front door—truly a match made in heaven.
Brick copings step pads and borders with crushed granite and gravels.
Individual, exaggerated formed concrete guides you down the gentle slope to the entrance of the yard.
A large-scale wood burning fire pit with a huge limestone slab and gravel floor creates a cozy spot for big fun family hangouts.
Formed slabs for entry path with over sized limestone block terraced beds that serve as retaining walls. Fit;lled with cool Texas native perennials. mexican sedums, herbs, earth kind roses, all low maintenance and super hardy.
Recycled bamboo withstands our unique Texas environment, resisting water absorption and swelling or losing shape like most composite decking materials. It never needs painting, sanding, or sealing—definitely a material to love!
Super swoopy limestine tiles patio.
A front yard patio concept featuring porcelain tiles and limestone block walls, complemented by deep beds of lush Texas native grasses and perennials.
Limestone tile patio with curved edging details.
8 inch limstone blocks our standard for raised bed building is featured in this front yard patio filled with fluffy heat loving Texas perennials.
Natural large scale limestone slab path sits so nicely in a thick lush zoysia lawn.
Crushed granite compacted to fit inside a rounded herb garden raised using Belgard blocks and cap stones and concrete water feature that suits the clients style. .
A meandering path to the back yard cut into a zoysia lawn insures a pretty stroll past the lush rock gardens with a curated collection of killer Texas succulents and low water perennials.
Simple yet sturdy, swervy heavy-gauge steel edging holds the crushed granite in place completely.
Play path aka time to hop skip & jump! This garden has a running theme of chartreuse plants that thrive in Texas. Such a pretty contrast w the dark gravel and concrete.
Italian ceramic outdoor tiles are pretty smooth yet grippy, and make for a stunning epitome of patio flooring.
More clean line borders in brick soldiering, with a contrasting dark gray ceramic tile patio and crushed granite path with the formal brick edged zoysia pad.
A courtyard aka front yard patio using recycled old town brick featuring the fountains and gas lamps.
Sedums and succulent Texas garden rostrate yucca as always a feature guided along a flagstone inlayed path.