Featured Landscape Projects & Garden Makeovers
Transforming empty corners into living, breathing spaces. From urban balconies to large campuses, my focus is on structural integrity and plants that thrive.
This poolside and residence project shows how I integrate modern architecture with the natural environment. The result is a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living, featuring a large pool, custom decking, and layered plantings.
A vertical garden installed on a rooftop. This living wall uses a mix of foliage with different colors and textures, like variegated Schefflera and purple Tradescantia, to create a piece of living art that also provides a natural privacy screen.
Even a compact city balcony can become a lush retreat. Here, I used a series of custom-built, modern linear planters to maximize green space without sacrificing the view, creating a perfect urban garden escape.
This is a view of a large park project I designed and installed. The space features manicured lawns, curated plant beds with sculpted shrubs, and winding paved pathways that invite exploration, all framed by mature trees.
A custom-built koi pond brings tranquility and life to a garden corner. I handle the complete construction, filtration, and surrounding plantscape to create a balanced aquatic ecosystem.
I design functional outdoor living areas like this modern pergola with an integrated barbecue station. It’s about creating a space for living, not just looking, combining hardscape elements with soft, natural plantings.
A pathway through a tropical garden I created, with sunlight filtering through large banana and palm leaves. My focus is on creating immersive environments by layering different plant heights and textures for a dense, natural feel.
Indoor plantscaping is about finding the right plant for the right space. Here, a tall ZZ plant in a textured pot complements the room's luxurious decor and tropical-themed wallpaper, bringing a touch of green without overwhelming the design.
About Featured
I don’t just add flowers; I reshape your environment. Because I run my own nursery, I hand-select plants that actually survive the local heat and your specific light conditions. My process is direct: we look at your site, design the layout, and install. It is about building a space that feels solid and alive, not one that wilts after a season.
Landscape design is often sold as a luxury, but I treat it as civil engineering paired with biology. Whether it is a small balcony or a large commercial campus, the foundation is the same. I focus on structural integrity—making sure planters do not leak, irrigation lines do not clog, and soil media is rich enough to support growth for years.
Structural Elements & Utilities
I incorporate stone pathways, pergolas, and automated irrigation systems early in the design. These are not just features; they are what make a garden manageable. If you have to spend two hours a day watering, you will not enjoy your space. That is why I prioritize automated drip systems that work in the background, keeping your lawn and vertical walls healthy without manual intervention.
Plant Selection
I avoid generic nursery plants that only look good for a week. My stock is acclimated to local conditions. If you want a vertical garden, I use specific, hardy varieties that won't die off at the first sign of summer. We discuss your needs, evaluate your available light, and build a green zone that fits your lifestyle. If you have an empty corner or a dull backyard, let’s talk about how to make it hold its own.
Bloom In Green
I see landscaping as a challenge to be solved, not just a decorative task. My work is simple: I use my own nursery-grown plants and solid structural planning to turn empty space into a functioning, living environment.
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