Hardscaping transforms outdoor spaces through non-plant materials — bricks, concrete, wood, and stones — complementing traditional landscaping with visual interest and practical functionality.
Decks
Decks function as outdoor extensions of the home, bridging indoor and exterior living spaces. Options include attached decks, detached retreats, multilevel designs, rooftop installations, and wraparound configurations. Enhancement features include built-in seating, ambient lighting, decorative planters, and fire features.
Fences
Fences establish property boundaries while enhancing aesthetic appeal. Wooden fences contribute warmth and natural integration, while wrought-iron options provide strength and sophistication.
Patios
Patios create functional outdoor dining and relaxation areas. Whether constructed from concrete or flagstone, well-designed patios expand usable living space and can incorporate outdoor kitchens or fire pits.
Retaining Walls
Retaining walls level sloped terrain, prevent soil erosion, and enable planting opportunities. Material choices — including large blocks, natural rocks, or bricks — determine their aesthetic character.
Walkways
Pathways guide movement through outdoor spaces while contributing to overall design. Options range from rustic flagstone to elegant stone, each offering distinct visual and maintenance characteristics.
Water Features
Water elements like fountains and ponds establish focal points and create tranquil atmospheres, ranging from traditional tiered designs to contemporary wall-mounted installations.
Hardscaping elements — whether decks, fences, patios, walls, pathways, or water features — significantly enhance both aesthetic appeal and outdoor functionality. Contact Clearview today to start your project.





