Local Landscape Designer Expertise
North Laguna Beach, South Laguna, and Emerald Bay residents trust us for landscape designer and paver supplier services. We specialize in creating outdoor spaces that thrive in coastal conditions. From design consultation to paver installation, we handle every detail. Call today to discuss your project.
A clear process from start to finish
We visit your Laguna Beach property and evaluate soil, drainage, and sun patterns. We check for local permit requirements and HOA restrictions before recommending solutions.
We create a detailed layout showing paver placement, plant zones, and hardscape features. You'll see 3D renderings before any work begins. We refine the plan until it matches your vision.
Our crew prepares the site, installs pavers with proper drainage, and sets plants in phases. We work efficiently while keeping your property tidy. You'll see progress every day.
We add mulch, irrigation lines, and lighting. We walk through the finished space with you and provide maintenance tips specific to Laguna Beach's coastal environment.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Whether you're starting fresh in Temple Hills or updating a Laguna Canyon property, we assess your outdoor space and recommend hardscape, planting, and drainage solutions.

Site consultation in a coastal Laguna Beach home with ocean views

Permeable paver patio installation in South Laguna Beach residential area
We source and install durable concrete and stone pavers for patios, driveways, and walkways. Every paver is set with proper base preparation and slope for Laguna Beach's seasonal rains.
Retaining walls, fire pits, natural stone courtyards, and outdoor kitchens turn your yard into an outdoor room. We integrate hardscape with your home's architecture and Laguna's coastal style.

Stone retaining wall and patio in Emerald Bay neighborhood

Modern outdoor kitchen with paver base in North Laguna Beach
Built-in grills, counter space, and seating create an entertainment hub. We handle equipment placement, gas lines, electrical work, and all permits required in Laguna Beach.
Laguna Beach's coastal elevation and building codes require experience
Ocean salt air and seasonal rain accelerate wear on standard landscapes. We use salt-tolerant plants, weather-sealed pavers, and proper drainage to ensure designs last decades in Laguna Beach conditions.
Many Laguna Beach properties sit on slopes in neighborhoods like Top of the World or Temple Hills. We design terraced patios, retaining walls, and erosion control that work with your terrain instead of fighting it.
HOA and permit rules vary by neighborhood. South Laguna Village, Emerald Bay, and Laguna Canyon have different environmental and design standards. We navigate all of them for you.
We've completed over 180 landscape projects across Laguna Beach neighborhoods from Irvine Cove to Woods Cove. We know what grows here, what drains well, and how to get permits approved.
From coastal bluffs to canyon homes, we design and build across Laguna Beach
Oceanfront estates near Crescent Bay and Heisler Park. We design patios with Pacific views and plan around hillside building constraints.
Quieter, more rustic communities near Thousand Steps Beach and Victoria Beach. We work with smaller footprint yards and native plantings here.
Natural terrain surrounded by Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. We design landscapes that blend with canyon ecology and handle drainage from above.
Gated coastal community with strict architectural guidelines. We specialize in contemporary and Mediterranean designs that meet HOA standards.
Hilltop homes with panoramic views require creative terracing and erosion control. We maximize outdoor living while stabilizing steep slopes.
Mixed residential areas with varied lot sizes. We design efficient outdoor spaces for both small courtyards and larger estates here.
Serving all Laguna Beach neighborhoods with designs that fit local codes, weather patterns, and architectural character.
Small paver patios take 1–2 weeks. Larger designs with hardscape and planting may take 4–8 weeks depending on weather and permit approval. We provide a detailed timeline during the planning phase.
Most patio projects require a permit. We handle all permit applications and inspections for you—no surprises. Coastal properties may need additional environmental review.
We use native coastal shrubs, sea lavender, coyote brush, and adapted fruit trees. These plants handle salt spray, wind, and low-water conditions. We avoid delicate ornamentals that struggle on the bluff.
We design permeable pavements, French drains, and swales that direct water safely downslope. Every project includes a drainage plan approved by the city.
Yes. We can source matching pavers for repairs or create seamless transitions to new sections. Call with photos of your current patio for a quick assessment.
Spring and fall are ideal—cool weather and predictable rain help new plants establish. We can work year-round, but we avoid the hottest summer months for sensitive plantings.
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