the naked patio.

look familiar?

let's be reasonable.

  • What do you see?

    The outdoors is extending an invitation.

  • what do you feel?

    An underutilized space with decent bones is not reaching its potential.

    And heat. This is probably a hot one….let’s knock that down a peg.

  • what do you miss?

    People are missing what you want them to experience. Not just to be outdoors--but to clink a glass with friends, share a meal with family, or maybe even frame a memory.

    Frame it for them with your business’s experience.

what do these have in common then?

  • they are all naked.

    They're mostly devoid of plant life.

    What's more-- the owner of each patio has likely inquired to replace each patio. Whether old or new, patios and outdoor living spaces are all too often designed without life, and life does not come to them.

    In the splash photo above, there are some decent touches, but touches you could find at a box store all the same.

  • waiting to see what the market does? lost in choices?

    Everyone has pain points when it comes to achieving an inviting space. Let's start with what you have, and if it comes to a full scale plan, fine. But I'm betting you already have a space that can be flexed simply and elegantly with planters or other fixtures until then.

    Don't let trends in deserted island hardscapes dictate your happiness.

  • simply put:

    There should be enough life surrounding your space that your neighbor wouldn't know if you were enjoying it naked. Not just tired evergreen walls, but with the careful overlap of living and architectural elements that create depth and interest like all the garden books you've earmarked.

    We'll maintain the planters as mentioned on our commercial page--

    Just hopefully not when you're naked.