




New construction homes have a problem most builders don't solve - the house looks finished, but the yard still looks like a job site. Bare dirt, no curb appeal, nothing to tie the home to the property. That gap between "built" and "complete" is exactly what we step in to fix.
Here's what we were working with on this Milford build - a sharp, modern home with great architecture and nothing around it. Our job was to match that energy. We laid fresh sod across the front and side yards, installed clean landscape beds loaded with shrubs, ornamental trees, and ground-level plantings, and topped everything off with dark decorative gravel that pops against the light stone exterior.
The detail work matters a lot on a job like this. The bed lines follow the curve of the driveway cleanly, natural boulders are placed to break up the rock beds without looking random, and the flagpole base got its own stone ring to anchor it into the yard. Every piece has a purpose.
We do a lot of new construction landscape work here in Milford and the surrounding area, and the approach is always the same - treat the landscaping as part of the home, not an afterthought. The right plants, the right materials, and clean installation make a house feel like it belongs on the lot from day one.
That's what good landscape installation does. It closes the loop on everything the builder started. If you're finishing a new build and the yard still needs attention, this is the kind of work we do every day.