Landscaping Ideas

 

Welcome to the Seville Landscape Construction Blog. Here, you’ll find a treasure trove of creative and innovative ideas to transform your outdoor spaces. From modern design trends and classic garden styles to unique features and functional layouts, our articles provide endless inspiration to help you envision and create your perfect landscape. Whether you’re planning a complete overhaul or looking for simple enhancements, our expert tips and imaginative concepts will guide you in bringing your landscaping dreams to life. Dive in and explore a world of possibilities for your next project.

Large outdoor chess set on lawn beside a custom patio, designed by Seville Landscape Construction – unique landscaping ideas for interactive and stylish outdoor spaces.
Mature front-yard landscape with established trees on a Bay Area property, built by Seville Landscape Construction

What the Los Altos Tree Ordinance Means for Your Landscape Project

Los Altos lowered its protected-tree threshold to 12 inches and raised removal fees to $300 in 2024. What the ordinance means for design, budget and schedule on a mature Los Altos lot.

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Stunning nighttime backyard retreat with a tiered water fountain and outdoor fireplace in Palo Alto, CA, ideal for entertaining and relaxation.

Landscape Lighting Design for Bay Area Estates: A Homeowner’s Guide

A Bay Area homeowner’s guide to landscape lighting design: technique, warm color, dark-sky and Title 24 rules, and hillside design for Saratoga, Los Altos Hills, and Los Gatos estates.

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Elegant circular driveway design with a central stone fountain in Los Gatos, CA, highlighting expert hardscaping and luxury curb appeal enhancements.

Los Gatos Landscaping: Estate-Level Design for Silicon Valley’s Most Coveted Hills

Drive through Los Gatos for an afternoon and you will see two completely different design problems within a few blocks of each other. Down in Old Town, there are craftsman bungalows on flat, established lots where the landscape has to respect a hundred years of neighborhood character. Then the road climbs, and suddenly you are…

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