Retaining Walls

Bringing both form and function to challenging terrain

Retaining Walls

Retaining walls are the foundation of a well-structured landscape—bringing both form and function to challenging terrain.


A retaining wall is a structure designed to hold back or support soil, preventing erosion and creating a stable, level area in landscapes with uneven or sloped terrain. It acts as a barrier that retains soil on one side, while the other side of the wall may be at a lower elevation, helping to maintain the integrity of the land and providing usable space for landscaping or construction. 

Designed To:

  • Manage elevation changes with precision

  • Create clean, usable outdoor spaces

  • Prevent erosion and long-term damage

  • Integrate seamlessly into the overall design

Built With:

  • Natural stone (limestone, fieldstone, granite)

  • Concrete block systems (engineered for strength and longevity)

  • Boulders for a more natural, organic look

  • Brick for a classic, timeless aesthetic

  • Poured concrete for modern, structural applications

  • Timber (in select applications for a rustic feel)

End Result:

A landscape that feels intentional, structured, and built to last.