Landscape Design, Xeriscape & Construction in Louisville, CO
Water-wise, native landscapes and full outdoor builds designed for Louisville homes — built to thrive in our soil, our climate, and Colorado's water rules.
Designed for Louisville — from Old Town to Steel Ranch
Your water district
Louisville runs its own utility (South Boulder Creek + Northern Water). As part of Boulder County it's on a voluntary Drought Watch — 2 to 3 days a week recommended, none 10am–6pm.
Your neighborhoods
We design and build across Old Town Louisville, Coal Creek Ranch and Steel Ranch — matching each project to the character of the street and the home.
Your conditions
Two markets in one: Old Town historic homes and hundreds of Marshall Fire rebuild lots — bare-dirt homes that need a complete landscape from scratch. We design around what Louisville yards actually deal with.
What Louisville homeowners tell us
"My grass is dry no matter how much I water."
Under drought rules, keeping thirsty turf alive is a losing battle. A native redesign stays full without the water bill.
"Will the HOA approve it?"
Colorado law protects your right to xeriscape — and we design landscapes that keep your HOA and neighbors happy.
"Where do I even start?"
A blank-canvas or struggling yard, and no first step. We build a phased plan around your budget and timeline.
"After the fire, they handled everything and communicated with us every single day. They turned bare dirt into a finished yard and took the stress off our plate."
— Verified Google review, LouisvilleOne team, start to finish
A plan built for you
Custom design around your goals, your budget, and how you actually use your yard — no cookie-cutter installs.
We design and build it
One accountable team from first sketch to final stone — you're never handed off or left wondering.
Communication you can count on
Written estimates we honor and updates throughout — so you always know what's next.
Common questions from Louisville homeowners
What are the current watering restrictions in Louisville?
Louisville runs its own water utility and, as a Boulder County community, was on a voluntary Drought Watch as of mid-2026 — recommending 2 to 3 watering days a week with no watering 10am–6pm. Verify the current stage on the city site before publishing, as conditions can escalate. That's exactly why water-wise, native landscapes are the smart move right now — we design yards that stay beautiful on far less water.Current as of July 2026 — confirm with your water provider for the latest.
Can my HOA stop me from replacing my lawn with xeriscape?
No. Colorado law protects your right to replace thirsty turf with water-wise, drought-tolerant landscaping — your HOA can't penalize you for it. We design landscapes that satisfy HOA standards and keep your neighbors happy.
Where should I start if my whole yard needs work?
Most Louisville homeowners start with the front yard, then phase the rest over time. We build a plan around your budget and timeline so you can begin without overcommitting.
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