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Landscape Design Styles

Landscape Design Styles Built Around You

We design landscapes across a wide range of styles, each tailored to fit your home, environment, and how you want to use your space. From the natural character of Texas Hill Country and rustic landscapes to the clean lines of modern and contemporary designs, every project is built with purpose.

Our work also includes Mediterranean-inspired landscapes, tropical and resort-style spaces, desert and xeriscape designs, and traditional garden layouts with structured planting and timeless appeal. For clients looking for something more refined, we create minimalist, Japanese-inspired, and courtyard-style environments that focus on balance, flow, and detail.

Whether your vision leans natural, modern, or somewhere in between, we bring each style together with the right materials, plant selection, and layout—so it not only looks right, but functions seamlessly for your property.

Texas Hill Country Rustic

Texas Hill Country rustic landscape design blends natural stone, native plants, and warm earthy textures to create a timeless outdoor space inspired by the Texas countryside. This style commonly features limestone boulders, flagstone, river rock, decomposed granite, and weathered wood paired with native plants such as Texas sage, red yucca, agaves, lantanas, salvias, live oaks, and ornamental grasses for a durable, low-maintenance landscape with natural character.

Mid-Century Modern

Mid-century modern landscape design focuses on clean lines, balanced layouts, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. This style commonly features architectural plants such as agaves, yuccas, ornamental grasses, olive trees, and cacti paired with modern materials like concrete, steel edging, black mulch, decomposed granite, limestone, and smooth river rock to create a timeless, minimalist outdoor space.

Xeriscape

Xeriscape landscape design focuses on water efficiency, low maintenance, and drought-tolerant beauty while still creating a clean, visually striking outdoor space. This style commonly features decomposed granite, river rock, limestone, crushed gravel, and boulder accents paired with drought-resistant plants such as agaves, yuccas, Texas sage, red yucca, lantanas, cacti, salvias, and ornamental grasses to reduce water usage while maintaining year-round curb appeal.

Contemporary Minimalist

Contemporary minimalist landscape design focuses on simplicity, open space, and clean architectural balance. This style commonly features large-format concrete or porcelain pavers, black mulch, smooth river rock, steel edging, decomposed granite, and linear lighting paired with structured plants such as agaves, boxwoods, olive trees, horsetail reed, ornamental grasses, and minimalist greenery to create a sleek, modern outdoor environment with a refined and uncluttered feel.

Mediterranean

Mediterranean landscape design blends warm natural textures, elegant planting, and timeless outdoor living inspired by coastal European estates. This style commonly features travertine, limestone, terracotta accents, gravel pathways, natural stone walls, and decorative pottery paired with olive trees, lavender, rosemary, bougainvillea, cypress trees, agaves, and ornamental grasses to create a relaxed, resort-style outdoor space with warmth and character.

Tropical Resort

Tropical resort landscape design creates a lush, relaxing outdoor environment inspired by luxury vacation destinations and high-end resorts. This style commonly features natural stone, smooth river rock, tropical hardwoods, large-format pavers, and water features paired with palms, birds of paradise, hibiscus, elephant ears, gingers, monstera, and colorful tropical plants to create a vibrant, resort-style atmosphere with layered greenery and a secluded feel.

Traditional Formal

Traditional formal landscape design focuses on symmetry, structure, and timeless elegance with clean layouts and refined planting arrangements. This style commonly features brick or natural stone walkways, manicured hedges, gravel pathways, limestone borders, fountains, and decorative planters paired with boxwoods, roses, hydrangeas, Italian cypress, magnolias, and neatly shaped ornamental shrubs to create a polished and sophisticated outdoor space.

Farmhouse

Farmhouse landscape design blends rustic charm, natural textures, and functional outdoor living to create a warm and welcoming environment. This style commonly features gravel driveways, limestone, weathered wood, galvanized metal accents, decomposed granite, and natural stone pathways paired with live oaks, lavender, salvia, lantanas, ornamental grasses, hydrangeas, and native wildflowers to create a relaxed countryside feel with timeless character.

Desert Southwest

Desert Southwest landscape design combines bold natural textures, drought-tolerant planting, and earthy tones inspired by arid desert environments. This style commonly features decomposed granite, sandstone, river rock, gravel, boulders, and corten steel accents paired with agaves, cacti, yuccas, red yucca, sotol, desert spoon, ocotillo, and ornamental grasses to create a rugged, low-maintenance landscape with strong architectural character.

Organic Naturalistic

Organic naturalistic landscape design focuses on flowing layouts, layered planting, and a landscape that feels naturally connected to the environment. This style commonly features weathered stone, river rock, decomposed granite, natural boulders, mulch pathways, and soft edging paired with native grasses, salvias, blackfoot daisy, Texas sage, live oaks, ferns, flowering perennials, and pollinator-friendly plants to create a relaxed, nature-inspired outdoor space with texture and movement.

Spanish Colonial

Spanish Colonial landscape design blends old-world elegance, warm textures, and timeless architectural elements inspired by historic Spanish estates. This style commonly features terracotta, travertine, stucco walls, wrought iron accents, decorative tile, gravel courtyards, and natural stone paired with olive trees, bougainvillea, lavender, rosemary, citrus trees, agaves, and manicured shrubs to create a warm, inviting outdoor space with rich Mediterranean character.

Transitional

Transitional landscape design blends traditional warmth with modern simplicity to create a balanced and timeless outdoor space. This style commonly features clean paver layouts, limestone, smooth river rock, black mulch, steel edging, and mixed natural textures paired with ornamental grasses, boxwoods, agaves, olive trees, hydrangeas, salvias, and structured greenery to create a refined landscape that feels both elegant and contemporary.

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