




The entry to a commercial property says a lot before a customer ever walks through the door. Here's what we were working with - a patch of loose gravel with a few outdated red stepping stones sitting in the middle of it. Uneven, scattered rock, and a surface that shifted underfoot every time someone walked through. Not a great first impression, and honestly a liability waiting to happen.
What we ended up with is a clean, tightly set paver field that fills the entire entry area from the walkway edge to the parking lot curb. The mixed gray tones of the pavers give the space a polished, professional look that actually matches the building. No more loose gravel migrating into the parking lot or onto the sidewalk.
Beyond the aesthetics, this is a functional improvement. The pavers sit solid and level, giving customers and staff a stable surface to walk on every time they come and go. That kind of upgrade matters for a commercial property - it reduces wear, eliminates trip hazards, and keeps the entrance looking intentional rather than neglected.
This is the kind of work that falls squarely in our wheelhouse. Commercial landscape design isn't just about plants and mulch - it's about making the whole property work better and look better. Swapping out a deteriorating entry feature for something durable and well-designed is exactly the type of detail that separates a well-maintained property from one that's just getting by.
Small upgrades like this have a way of making the rest of a property look sharper too. When the entry is dialed in, everything around it reads cleaner. It's a low-footprint change with a noticeable impact.