Landscape Integration for Raleigh-Durham Pool and Patio Projects

We coordinate plantings, irrigation, lighting, and green spaces that complete your hardscape investment. Professional landscape design that ties pool and patio together into one cohesive outdoor environment.

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Elements That Complete Your Outdoor Space

Landscape integration covers the living elements and systems that make your pool and hardscape feel finished and functional.
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Plant Selection and Placement

Strategic plantings that frame your pool, soften hardscape edges, and thrive in North Carolina's climate.

Native and adapted species for Triangle conditions
Appropriate spacing from pool and structures
Consideration of mature size and growth patterns
Privacy screening and focal point plantings

Pool Automation

Irrigation Systems

Automated watering systems designed around your pool, patio, and drainage patterns.

Zones that avoid overwatering near pool areas
Coordination with pool equipment and utilities
Efficient coverage for plantings and turf
Smart controllers for water conservation

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Landscape Lighting

Low-voltage lighting that highlights plantings, pathways, and architectural features.

Integration with pool and patio lighting systems
Accent lighting for trees and specimen plants
Pathway and safety lighting
Timers and automation options

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Turf and Ground Cover

Natural or artificial turf placement that works with your pool deck and patio areas.

Transition zones between hardscape and lawn
Turf selection for sun/shade conditions
Ground cover for areas unsuitable for grass
Coordination with irrigation and drainage

Why Your Pool and Patio Still Feel Incomplete

You’ve invested in a pool and beautiful hardscape. Construction is complete, but the space still feels unfinished. Here’s how we make it feel connected and alive.
FAQ

Common Questions About Landscape Integration

We handle both design and installation in-house. Depending on your project needs, we can design your landscape plan, install all elements ourselves, or coordinate with specialized landscape contractors for specific aspects. Most clients prefer having us manage the entire process for seamless integration with pool and hardscape work.
Landscape installation typically happens after pool and hardscape construction completes. This protects plantings from construction traffic and equipment. We plan landscape elements during initial design but install them as the final phase.
Yes. We assess existing trees, shrubs, and plantings during consultation. We design around elements you want to preserve and identify what needs removal or relocation for pool and patio construction.
We choose plants that tolerate chlorine splash, don’t drop excessive debris into pools, and thrive in North Carolina’s climate. We avoid plants with invasive roots near hardscape and pool structures.
We can provide landscape design and leave installation to you or your preferred landscape contractor. We’ll coordinate placement of irrigation sleeves and lighting conduit during construction so future work integrates properly.
Installation includes initial establishment care instructions. Ongoing maintenance is separate—you can handle it yourself, hire a landscape maintenance company, or ask us about service options.