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Siesta Key & Sarasota, FL

941-379-3479

Siesta Key landscape Logo - Siesta Key - Sarasota Florida

Siesta Key & Sarasota, FL
941-379-3479

Reviving a Lowcountry Estate for a Dream Wedding

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When our client came to us with a vision to bring new life to their old Lowcountry estate, we knew it would be a transformation to remember.

The property, once beautiful but long overgrown and neglected, needed a complete refresh—not just for everyday use, but to become the stunning backdrop for their daughter’s upcoming wedding.

Our first step was to tackle the overgrown landscape. We carefully cleared away years of wild growth and removed several small trees that were crowding the space and blocking the natural flow of the property. With the land opened up, we turned our attention to reshaping and revitalizing the terrain.

The clients dreamed of a lush, level landscape where they could host friends and family for this special occasion, so we brought in over 300 yards of fill dirt to help regrade the property and create a smooth, walkable surface throughout. Once the ground was properly leveled and prepared, we laid high-quality sod across the entire estate, creating a rich, green canvas that would photograph beautifully and feel incredible underfoot.

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