Aerial movement over a landscaped residential property

Landscape project process

From first brief to final walkthrough.

A calm, structured path keeps the design, scope, responsibilities, and construction decisions moving together.

Work in progress

The finished landscape is built one prepared layer at a time.

Fresh sod installation in progress across a prepared backyard
01Sod preparation
New foundation planting and landscape lights during establishment
02Planting & lighting
New paver walk and entrance planting during project completion
03Entrance walk
New backyard patio beneath a raised deck during site completion
04Patio construction
Low-maintenance gravel yard with stepping path and reflective patio tiles
05Low-maintenance groundwork
  1. 01

    Share the property and priorities

    Use Plan Your Project to identify the property, desired services, scope, timing, design status, private investment band, and preferred contact details.

  2. 02

    Fit review and first conversation

    Picasso reviews service fit, location, access, priorities, timing, and any information that should be clarified before a site consultation is arranged.

  3. 03

    Site consultation

    The property is reviewed with the homeowner to discuss use, visible conditions, access, measurements, drainage, retained features, and questions that may require a specialist.

  4. 04

    Design and written scope

    When design is part of the project, the layout, materials, grading and drainage intent, planting, lighting, and phasing are coordinated before a written proposal defines inclusions, exclusions, responsibilities, and next decisions.

  5. 05

    Approval and scheduling

    The project moves forward after the final written scope is accepted and the agreement, required payment, selections, access, materials, and any permit or specialist responsibilities are ready.

  6. 06

    Construction, walkthrough, and care

    Picasso completes the approved scope, documents changes in writing, reviews the finished work with the homeowner, and provides the care information and written terms that apply to the project.