Redwood City Retreat

Residential Project

Project Summary

Thoughtful landscape design isn’t just about creating beautiful gardens—it’s about making every step through the landscape feel intentional.
On this compact Redwood City corner lot, Farmscape transformed an exposed property into a welcoming family landscape where productive gardens, handcrafted materials, and outdoor living come together to support everyday life.

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Location Details

LOCATIONREDWOOD CITY
PROJECT AREA3,900 SQ FT
SUNSET ZONEZONE 16
CHILL HOURS400-600 HOURS
WINTER SUN3-4 HRS/DAY
SUMMER SUN6+ HRS/DAY
ANNUAL RAINFALL20 INCHES

Project Goals

  • Enhance the home’s arrival experience, privacy, and security.
  • Maximize food production within a compact residential garden.
  • Strengthen the connection between indoor and outdoor living while creating safe spaces for family life.
  • Pair handcrafted materials with resilient, low-maintenance planting.

From the street, the front yard creates a welcoming first impression through reclaimed brick paving, layered planting, and a custom entry arbor that defines the transition from public to private space. Beyond the gates, the landscape unfolds through raised vegetable beds, flagstone garden paths, and a drought-tolerant no-mow lawn, creating a family garden that feels both productive and deeply inviting.

Before
After

Thoughtfully layered materials guide visitors through the property, connecting the home’s architecture with edible gardens and outdoor living spaces while making the compact landscape feel larger, more cohesive, and more connected to everyday life.

Design Process

The design began by addressing the property’s greatest challenge: creating a clear transition between the public street and the family’s private outdoor spaces. A custom wood arbor and gated entry establish that threshold, creating both security and a welcoming sense of arrival.

Material transitions reinforce the experience of moving through the landscape. Reclaimed brick complements the home’s architecture before giving way to flagstone paths that weave through the productive garden. Beyond the raised beds, a drought-tolerant no-mow lawn creates flexible space for family life and play.

Together, these elements create a natural progression from public entry to private family garden, making the compact property feel cohesive, welcoming, and connected.

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Are you ready to start enjoying fresh produce from your backyard year round while supporting pollinators and saving water? Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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