Landscape design & build for Los Angeles

Yardzen designs everywhere in the U.S. and the Los Angeles area is one of our favorites. Year-round outdoor living in L.A. means your outdoor space is a top priority. Yardzen is the landscape design platform that can realize your yard’s fullest potential.

EXPLORE DESIGN PACKAGES
Design & Build

Once you purchase a design package, your talented team of Yardzen designers will get started on creating a custom landscape design for your unique property. We’re also happy to connect you to a vetted contractor in Los Angeles to get the work done. 

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REAL DESIGNS FOR OUR LOS ANGELES CLIENTS

POPULAR AMENITIES IN LOS ANGELES YARDS

How Yardzen Works

Simple and thorough online process

Take a style quiz, share videos and photos of your existing outdoor space, and share your budget and priorities with your team. Our design team will help you at every step of the process.

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The easiest path to a final design you’ll love

Review your first design in our online Feedback Studio. You’ll be able to share feedback before we start incorporating your changes.

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Built by someone you (and Yardzen) trust

We’ll translate your photorealistic landscape design concepts into a detailed CAD plan that’s ready to install. Next, we’ll connect you to a vetted, Phoenix area landscape contractor who can bring your dream yard to life.

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Custom designs for your unique outdoor space

We’ve built a database of plants, trees, and groundcovers that match to Phoenix’s planting zones, sun/shade/water requirements, aesthetic, and essential features like native plants. Using satellite and aerial imagery, coupled with your photo and video and factoring in your details, we can create the outdoor space of your dreams.

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WHAT YARDZEN CLIENTS ARE SAYING

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT YARDZEN

Do you only design in certain styles?

Yardzen works with hundreds of highly skilled designers who practice in the full spectrum of landscape and exterior styles. We guarantee that we have a designer who specializes in your specific aesthetic.

How do you know the right plants for my property?
I have a set budget. How do you keep my design inside of it?

At the beginning of the Yardzen design process, you’ll share your all-in budget with your design team, photos and videos of your existing yard, and take a few short quizzes to gauge your style and priorities.  Your designer will then create your landscape design with that information in mind. However, there are always variables — like the materials and plant sizes you ultimately choose — that can bring down costs. When we match you with a contractor, budget is usually where that conversation starts. We believe budget needs to be a central part of the process for us to deliver a design you can implement.

How do you find and vet contractors?

We partner only with the best, most responsive and diligent contractors for our clients’ projects. We are very intentional about who we bring into our network. Here are some of the following criteria that we make sure our contractors have before bringing them on:

→ Licensing as required by each individual state

→ Professional, personality and exceptional customer service

→ Top notch online reviews

→ Impressive and comprehensive portfolio

→ Worker’s Compensation and Employers’ Liability Insurance

→ Commercial General Liability

→ Automobile Liability Insurance

→ Professional Liability Insurance

What are Yardzen's sustainability practices?

Our favorite topic! Our core ethos is that anyone who controls a patch of Earth has the potential to affect positive change. We’re a team of landscape designers & LEED-certified architects, environmental consultants, conservationists, and even beekeepers. We’re here to empower people to make good decisions, which is why we’ll lead you toward a low-water yard and educate you about rain catchment systems and why there are better choices than traditional sod. As a general rule, every Yardzen design includes low-water plants and a few attractors that lay the groundwork for wildlife corridors. We believe that if we all do a little we can do a lot.

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LOS ANGELES LANDSCAPE FAQS

What design styles are popular with Los Angeles homeowners?

Los Angeles is a beautifully diverse and complex place. Homes come in all shapes, sizes, and styles. Neighborhoods exist in baking hot valleys, cool coastal bluffs, flat urban expanses, and scrubby mountainsides.

With all this diversity, it’s no wonder that landscape styles are equally diverse. You’ll find traditional hedge and lawn landscapes (though lawns are increasingly being replaced by a variety of different landscape treatments). You’ll also find eclectic desert-scapes, with technicolor succulents and mixed gravel ground-covering. Increasingly, you find modern designs leaning heavily on ornamental grasses and xerophytic drought warriors, framed in crisp concrete with decomposed granite to lend a little crunch. For the majority of yards, the style borrows a bit from all of the above, following homeowners’ whims. Across the board, however, drought tolerance is a priority, by necessity if not out of willingness.

What are popular features in Los Angeles landscapes?

With year-round gorgeous weather, Los Angeles is ideal for outdoor living. Landscape designs in L.A. make the most of these favorable conditions by incorporating infrastructure for taking the indoors to the outdoors: cooking, dining, lounging, and flexible work/entertaining areas are all landscape staples.

Southern California sun can get intense, and shade features, from trees to pergolas, to shade sails, are accordingly popular. So are water features, from big pools to little pools, to prefab fountains, which are utilized not only to cool the air but to inject a little moment of Zen tranquillity within the bustle of city life.

Drought-tolerant planting is a must. Well-shaded synthetic grass (it gets toasty in the sun) for play or picnic areas is also on the rise, especially among households with small children.

Should I use plants native to Los Angeles in my landscape?

Climate-adapted plants from regions like Australia, South Africa, and the Mediterranean can play an important role in a water-wise landscape. Rosemary, lavender, emu bush, Leucadendron, rock purslane, and fruitless olive trees are some of our favorite climate-adapted species for Los Angeles landscapes, offering beauty and drought tolerance in equal measure.

Having evolved to thrive in local conditions, plants native to the Los Angeles region are excellent choices for water savings. Native plants also go a step further, offering unbeatable habitat value. By including native plants in their landscape designs, homeowners can help in the broader effort to restore biodiversity. California buckwheat, California lilac, Canyon Prince wild rye, Channel Islands Tree Poppy, and a whole mess of sages, including white, black, hummingbird, and Cleveland sage, are all excellent natives available for Los Angeles landscapes.

Looking to max out your bird and bee visitors? Include keystone native species like willow and oak trees, California sagebrush, or coyote bush (the low-growing Pigeon Point cultivar is a popular option).

What are top considerations for Los Angeles landscapes?

Water conservation and fire safety are both important considerations when designing a Los Angeles landscape.

Water conservation is crucial throughout Southern California. Minimizing or eliminating lawns is often the most impactful decision a homeowner can make to reduce their landscape water consumption, though choosing water-wise native and climate-adapted species is also crucial.

Homeowners concerned about fire should work with their designers to incorporate defensible space into their designs. A good maintenance regime is also critical to fire safety – speak with your designer or look up local wildfire resources for guidance on fire-safe landscape maintenance.

With such gorgeous natural beauty in the region, Los Angeles landscapes should capitalize on any views available from a property, especially for those yards in hilly neighborhoods, from Silverlake and Mt Washington all the way to Topanga and Malibu. At the same time, solar exposure should be accounted for – avoid blasting outdoor spaces with harsh late afternoon western light, unless shade trees or structures are being utilized.

Does Yardzen design for wildfire safety?

We are happy to work with clients to develop designs that meet their level of comfort around fire safety. Choosing fire-resistant plant species and following best practices for fire-safe landscape design are options that we encourage our clients to consider, and something our designers are happy to employ at a client’s request.

While careful design can help reduce the risk of fire damage, it’s important to note there are no fire-proof plants, and maintenance is the most important determinant of a landscape’s fire safety.

Want to learn more? Check out the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s recommendations for fire-safe landscaping.

When should I start my landscaping project?

Now! Any time of year is great to begin work on a landscape project.

When possible, we suggest utilizing the winter to work through the design phase – this sets you up to get on contractors’ books early in the build season, so you can have your design installed and ready to enjoy in time for summer.

If winter has passed, don’t worry, it’s never too late in the year to begin work on a landscape design project.

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Yardzen creates local landscape designs in:

Acton, Agoura Hills, Alhambra, Altadena, Arcadia, Artesia, Avalon, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bell Gardens, Bellflower, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Canyon Country, Carson, Castaic, Cerritos, Chatsworth, Claremont, Compton, Covina, Culver City, Diamond Bar, Downey, Duarte, El Monte, El Segundo, Encino, Gardena, Glendale, Glendora, Granada Hills, Hacienda Heights, Harbor City, Hawaiian Gardens, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Huntington Park, Inglewood, La Canada, Flintridge, La Crescenta, La Mirada, La Puente, La Verne, Lake Hughes, Lakewood, Lancaster, Lawndale, Littlerock, Llano, Lomita, Long Beach, Lynwood, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Marina Del Rey, Maywood, Mission Hills, Monrovia, Montebello, Monterey Park, Montrose, Mount Wilson, Newhall, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Norwalk, Pacific Palisades, Pacoima, Palmdale, Palos Verdes, Peninsula, Panorama City, Paramount, Pasadena, Pearblossom, Pico Rivera, Playa Del Rey, Playa Vista, Pomona, Porter Ranch, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Reseda, Rosemead, Rowland Heights, San Dimas, San Fernando, San Gabriel, San Marino, San Pedro, Santa Clarita, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Sierra Madre, Signal Hill, South El Monte, South Gate, South Pasadena, Stevenson Ranch, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sunland, Sylmar, Tarzana, Temple City, Topanga, Torrance, Tujunga, Valencia, Valley Village, Valyermo, Van Nuys, Venice, Verdugo City, Walnut, West Covina, West Hills, West Hollywood, Whittier, Wilmington, Winnetka, and Woodland Hills

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