Pathways
Connecting spaces while adding structure, flow, and visual appeal
Pathways
Pathways guide movement through your landscape—connecting spaces while adding structure, flow, and visual appeal.
A seawall is a coastal defense structure built along shorelines to protect the land from the erosive forces of waves, tidal movements, and storm surges. It serves as a barrier to prevent the encroachment of the sea onto the land, preserving both natural landscapes and human infrastructure.
There are several types of seawalls including: Vertical Sea Walls, Curved or Sloped Sea Walls, Reinforced concrete or Rock Sea Walls, and Composite Sea Walls.
Designed To:
Create clear, intentional circulation throughout the property
Connect key areas like driveways, patios, and outdoor living spaces
Improve accessibility and safety
Enhance the overall layout and design of the landscape
Solutions Include:
Natural stone and paver walkways for a timeless, high-end look
Brick paths for classic character
Gravel pathways for a relaxed, informal feel
Stepping stone paths for a natural, garden-style approach
Concrete and decorative finishes for clean, modern designs
Mulch or soft-surface paths for woodland or low-impact areas
End Result:
A cohesive, well-connected landscape that feels intuitive, functional, and beautifully designed.

