case study


Courtyard Rejuvenation

A small courtyard rejuvenation centered on an existing brick water feature, paver refresh, and restrained planting palette. Proof that high-end design works at any scale.

Project Features

Courtyard Rejuvenation


Brick Paver Refresh


Planting Design


Landscape Refresh 


Project Overview:


How a Small Courtyard Became One of the Strongest Spaces on the Property

This courtyard had good bones. Enclosed on three sides by the home, paved in warm red brick, and held together by mature river birch already established in the corners. What it needed was a refresh that respected what was already working and brought the rest of the space up to match.

Flora Landscape Contractors focused the design around a single architectural moment. The existing brick water feature, a recessed inset framed in brick header coursing with a catch basin at the base, was restored and reintegrated as the courtyard's centerpiece. The brick ties directly to the existing paver field and the home's chimney details, so the feature reads as part of the original architecture rather than something added on.

A Refined Courtyard


Clean brickwork, preserved river birch, and restrained plantings bring structure and balance to the space.

The paver field was reset and cleaned, with a soldier course border defining the walkway and a section of strip turf inset along one edge to break up the expanse of brick and bring a softer line into the space. The river birch were left as the vertical anchors they already were, with their white peeling bark playing off the home's painted exterior. New plantings were kept restrained. Dusty miller and white trailing florals layered into oversized stone urns, a tight band of low evergreen groundcover along the base of the wall, and clean bed edges throughout.

The Scope:

  • Brick paver field reset and cleaning

  • Restoration and reintegration of the existing brick water feature

  • Soldier course border installation

  • Strip turf inset

  • Stone urn planters with seasonal plantings

  • Refreshed landscape beds and edging

  • Foundation plantings along courtyard walls

  • Preservation and integration of existing river birch

  • Full courtyard design and project coordination

YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL

YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL

YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL

The Result

The courtyard now functions as both an arrival point and a finished destination. The water feature gives it a focal point it never had, the planting refresh brings the whole space back into alignment with the home's character, and the silver and white plant palette stays quiet enough to let the architecture lead. Two cohesive walls of warm brick, the sound of moving water, and a space that finally feels intentional from any angle.

High-end work at small scale is its own discipline. The right plan in a tight footprint can do as much for a property as a full backyard build.