Family-owned · 11 years in business

A yard works best when every part has a reason.

Morgan Reeves leads Cedar Ridge Outdoor Living with a simple premise: patios, walls, drainage, lighting, and cooking spaces should be planned as parts of the same outdoor life.

Outdoor construction team preparing for landscape work

The Cedar Ridge story

Built around the whole project.

Cedar Ridge Outdoor Living designs and builds hardscape spaces for Wichita-area homeowners who want the important parts considered together. A patio should not create a drainage problem. A wall should not leave an awkward route through the yard. An outdoor kitchen should not squeeze the cook out of the conversation. Lighting should help people move comfortably without overpowering the evening.

That connected approach has guided the family-owned company through 11 years in business. It keeps conversations grounded in the property and the family using it—not in a one-size package.

Some clients arrive with a clear vision and material preferences. Others know only that water collects, the patio is too small, or they never use the yard after dark. Both are good starting points. The work is to turn those priorities into a coherent plan.

Paver patio construction with base and edge work visible

How we think about the work

Three commitments beneath every design.

Listen for the routine

How you carry food outside, where guests gather, which door everyone uses, and what makes the yard inconvenient all deserve a place in the plan.

Respect the ground

Soil, base, grade, water, access, and utility routes are not background details. They are the conditions that let the visible work perform.

Protect what comes next

When a project will happen in phases, the first one should create useful connections for the wall, kitchen, lighting, or landscape that follows.

A straightforward working relationship

Clear priorities. Connected decisions. A space that belongs to the home.

Start with a free estimate.

Cedar Ridge offers free estimates and financing. The first conversation covers the property, goals, connected work, access, and the decisions that will most influence scope. From there, you can move forward with a clearer understanding of what the yard needs and why.

Meet us in the yard

Start with the whole yard in view

A better outdoor space starts with a better conversation.

Tell us what you want to change. We’ll talk through the property, priorities, and a sensible next step.

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