




This Lewisburg home already had great bones - a modern dark exterior, clean architecture, and a nice open yard. But the outdoor space needed some work to actually match the house. That's where we came in.
We freshened up the front beds with rich black mulch, which does a lot of heavy lifting here. Against the dark siding and existing brick paver walkway, it pulls everything together and gives the foundation planting a clean, finished look. It's one of those details that makes a house look cared for without screaming for attention.
Out back is where things really came together. The paver patio sits in a wide, curved landscape bed bordered with stone and packed with fresh black mulch. Young evergreens and perennials are planted throughout, giving the bed some structure and something to grow into over time. The whole thing wraps neatly around the patio edge and transitions smoothly into the lawn - no rough edges, no awkward gaps.
And the lawn itself? Tight, striped cuts across a big sloped yard. Consistent mowing patterns like that don't just look good - they reflect a lawn that's being maintained on a regular schedule. That's the kind of upkeep that keeps a property sharp week after week.
When everything works together - the mulch beds, the paver patio, the clean lawn - the whole property feels put together. That's what good residential landscaping services actually look like in practice.