A few recent projects — every one designed on paper first, built by our crews, and planted to get better every year.
An unused back lawn became the most-used room in the house — a flagstone floor, a wood-capped seat wall, and deer grass that glows every evening on schedule.
The lawn retired; the curb appeal didn't. A conversion that gives the neighborhood something better to look at than stripes.
An outdoor room with a roof of dappled shade — a paver floor, a wood-capped seat wall, and natives that turn the enclosure into a garden.
Clean geometry, bold drifts, and a patio at the heart of it — proof that architectural and alive aren't opposites.
Lighting designed like planting — placed in drifts, with dark left between them. The garden's second shift starts when the sun clocks out.
Two chairs, one view, and a garden that catches the last light — designed around the hour the homeowners actually use.
Del Oro at commercial scale — native planting and modern hardscape for offices, HOAs, and public spaces, designed to the same standard as our gardens and built to be maintained, not mowed.
Request a design consultation and we'll confirm a time to walk your site — the portfolio grows one garden at a time.
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