TERRACE DRIVE
Terrace Drive Landscaping Project in the Roaring Fork Valley
Working with varying elevations requires a strategic approach and skilled masonry work, which is exactly what our team used to execute this breathtaking residential project in Snowmass, Colorado. We designed a custom sandstone terrace overlooking the gorgeous scenery, along with water-conscious landscaping featuring native trees and plants to preserve the natural Colorado terrain.
With over 50 years of experience in the Roaring Fork Valley, our team understands the local topography and knows how to work with it rather than against it.
We take pride in our hardscapes and masonry work. Each stone is meticulously placed with intention and precision. This ensures not only an aesthetically pleasing result but also fortifies the longevity of the structural design. Our seasoned crew has the experience to enhance your property with a polished look that will last and enhance the natural beauty surrounding it.
masonry and landscaping
Masonry work in landscaping involves the skilled installation of natural stone, brick, or concrete materials to create structural and decorative elements such as retaining walls, patios, pathways, steps, and garden borders. These features add durability, texture, and visual structure to a landscape design, helping to define outdoor spaces while complementing the surrounding environment. Our client chose sandstone for this project, which offers a refined, durable, yet rustic finish that resists harsh weather and can sustain heavy foot traffic.
working with elevation
When working with varying elevations, masonry becomes especially important. Retaining walls, terraced stonework, and carefully constructed steps help stabilize slopes, manage drainage, and create usable outdoor areas on uneven terrain. By thoughtfully integrating stone and other masonry elements, a landscape can transition smoothly across different levels, transforming challenging topography into a cohesive, functional, and visually striking outdoor space. When the space allows, as in this one, we can create built-in planters that transform a flat, hardscaped area into a lush, multi-dimensional living space.