Projects that speak for themselves.
Built once. Built right.
Twenty-two years of work across northern Delaware and southern Chester County. Every project below started the same way: a walk of the property, a real conversation about how you want to use the space, and a plan that respects the home it's built around. Patios, walkways, retaining walls, plantings, lighting, and the drainage work underneath that makes all of it last.
From dated asphalt to a brick-bordered estate entrance.

Lamp-pillared entry, stone walls, layered plantings.
The front entrance didn't match the architecture, so we rebuilt it. Brick lamp pillars flank a stone walkway, a low natural-stone retaining wall holds the side grade, and a planting plan layers four-season material from the road to the foundation. Lighting threads through the pillars and beds for an evening read.
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A whole property, front to back.
Out front: a curved paver driveway with charcoal Belgium-block edge sweeps to a covered porch, layered with liriope, boxwoods, hydrangeas, and seasonal annuals. Out back: a covered timber pavilion, an outdoor kitchen, a stone fireplace, and dry-stack walls that hold the grade. One stone-and-shake home, every elevation built to last.
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A backyard rebuilt around the home it sits on.
The old concrete slab and stockade fence came out. In their place: a gray paver patio, a stand-alone fieldstone outdoor fireplace, a cedar pergola, and lattice privacy screens. A stone-veneer accent wall wraps the rear of the home around the new patio doors so the patio reads as part of the architecture.
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Outdoor living, terraced into the slope.
A multi-level paver patio terraces the slope, anchored by a full-height fieldstone outdoor fireplace and an in-ground hot tub set into the curved platform. A separate stone fire pit lounge sits a step away, ringed by mature plantings.
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A multi-zone outdoor living room.
A composite deck rebuilt as a multi-zone outdoor living room: a built-in outdoor kitchen, a recessed hot tub, a square fire pit lounge ringed with deep wicker seating. Photographed at peak fall color so the space reads the way it lives.
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A row-home front-entry rebuild.
A curved blue-gray paver walkway, red-brick edging, brick-faced raised planters, and a hedge of blue and purple hydrangeas at the property line. Smaller in scope than the projects above, built to the same standard.
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Tell us about the property. We'll come walk it, ask the questions that matter, and put together a plan that fits the home it's built around.
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