Landscape Design Greenville SC
Our landscape design Greenville SC portfolio presents a selection of completed projects that reflect our commitment to creating thoughtful, site-specific outdoor spaces. We collaborate closely with homeowners to develop solutions that respect the character of each property and the Upstate’s distinctive climate and terrain.
These examples illustrate designs that mature gracefully over time—combining well-chosen plants, quality hardscape materials, and practical site considerations to enhance both beauty and function.
Featured Projects
- Custom patios and pool surrounds using travertine, natural stone, and permeable pavers
- Flagstone, cobblestone, and gravel walkways and driveways built for lasting performance
- Retaining walls and terraced gardens that gracefully manage elevation changes
- Naturalistic water features such as ponds and subtle waterfalls
- Outdoor living areas with fire pits, seating walls, and integrated landscape lighting
Thoughtfully designed landscapes do more than improve appearance—they extend usable living space, increase property value, and often reduce long-term maintenance. Strategic plant selection and proper hardscape placement can lower summer cooling costs by up to 25% and help manage stormwater on-site, according to research from the American Society of Landscape Architects Landscape Performance Series.
Interested in seeing how this approach could work for your property? Browse more on our services page or contact us to begin a conversation.

Common Questions About Landscape Design in Greenville SC
What makes a landscape design feel timeless rather than trendy?
We prioritize plantings and materials that mature well in the Upstate climate and complement the architectural style of your home. The goal is a cohesive outdoor space that improves with age rather than requiring constant updates.
How does good landscape design help with drainage and slope issues?
By combining subtle grading, strategic retaining walls, and permeable surfaces, we create solutions that direct water away from structures and reduce erosion—essential for many Greenville properties. For more on sustainable stormwater practices, see resources from the EPA’s Green Infrastructure program.
