Use
Define the meals, gatherings, play, quiet time, and everyday routes the space needs to support.
Five disciplines · one connected yard
Cedar Ridge brings hardscape, drainage, cooking, and lighting decisions together so the finished space feels intentional above ground and dependable below it.
Set the stage for meals, quiet mornings, and easy movement through the yard.
Turn a difficult grade into a stable, purposeful transition with water in mind.
Keep prep, cooking, serving, and conversation connected in one outdoor room.
Trace runoff and low spots before water decides the shape of your project.
Extend comfortable use after dark with warm, well-aimed layers of light.
Where a good project begins
Outdoor work performs as a system. A paver pattern depends on the base and edge below it. A retaining wall depends on drainage behind it. A kitchen depends on the patio, clearances, and utilities around it. Lighting depends on thoughtful routes and the places people actually move.
That is why the first consultation is about the whole setting: what you want to do outside, what happens in the yard after rain, how materials reach the work area, and which future ideas should be protected now.
Talk through your project
Build once, plan ahead
Not every idea needs to happen at once. The complete vision can guide an essential first phase so utilities, drainage, elevations, and edges are ready for what follows.
Define the meals, gatherings, play, quiet time, and everyday routes the space needs to support.
Understand soil, grade, runoff, access, existing surfaces, and the stable base the work needs.
Coordinate doors, walks, walls, patio zones, utilities, planting edges, and the view from inside.
Choose materials, borders, lighting, and detail that reinforce the plan rather than distract from it.
Start with the whole yard in view
You do not need to have the sequence figured out. Show us the yard and the outcome you want; we’ll help organize the connected work.