


A lot of outdoor spaces just sit there. They're either a pain to maintain or they never quite come together the way you pictured. That's usually where we come in.
This one had two separate goals - a clean, durable surface right off the house and a low-maintenance turf run along the fence line. We handled both with a hardscape and softscape approach that ties the whole yard together. The paver patio sits tight against the home with a dark border detail that gives it a finished, intentional look. The curved edge follows the natural shape of the existing landscape bed, so nothing feels forced.
The artificial turf installation runs the length of the yard in a curved, well-defined strip bordered by concrete edging. That kind of layout solves a real problem - narrow or shaded areas where natural grass just won't grow reliably. Turf stays green, stays flat, and you're not out there babying it every week.
What we like about jobs like this is that each piece works on its own, but together they make the whole yard feel designed. The pavers give you a solid, attractive surface for everyday use. The turf fills in the hard-to-manage zones without looking like an afterthought. That's the combination homeowners keep coming back to us for.
When the hardscape and softscape elements are planned together from the start, the results are noticeably cleaner. No awkward transitions, no mismatched materials. Just a yard that actually works the way you want it to.