Recent projects.
A look at outdoor spaces we've built across Central Oregon. Every project is designed to fit the home, the site, and the family.










What you're looking at
The projects on this page represent a cross-section of recent hardscape work across Central Oregon. Patios in Bend, fire features in Sunriver, retaining walls in Redmond, flagstone in Sisters, walkways in Powell Butte, lighting design across the region every photo represents real homeowners who trusted us with their outdoor space and got back something they actively enjoy living with.
Hardscape photography only tells part of the story. The angles you see show the design and materials, but they don’t fully capture how a space feels when you’re standing in it, walking across it, hearing the water move, or sitting around the fire as the sky turns dark over the Cascades. We encourage prospective customers to ask for in-person tours of completed projects in their area whenever possible that’s where the real story comes through.
How to think about a hardscape project
Looking at finished work is incredibly useful when planning your own project, but it can also be overwhelming. Here’s how we suggest approaching it. First, look for spaces that match how you want to use your own yard entertainment spaces, quiet retreats, families with kids, low-maintenance designs. Second, look for materials and color palettes that complement your home rather than fight it. Third, look for structural elements (walls, steps, level changes) that solve problems similar to what your site has.
What goes into a project like this
Every project on this page started the same way a phone call or contact form, a free in-person consultation at the home, a detailed written estimate, and then weeks of design conversation, materials selection, and careful construction. The timelines vary. A simple patio might take two weeks. A large project with multiple retaining walls, a patio, lighting, and a water feature might take six to eight weeks of construction plus weeks of planning before that.
Building your own project
If something on this page sparks an idea, we’d love to hear from you. Most hardscape projects start six to twelve months before the first shovel hits the ground there’s design, planning, scheduling, and material lead times to work through. Reaching out early gives us the best chance to get you on the schedule for the season you want and to do the design work properly without rushing.
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