
A Stunning Portfolio Website for DeCloud’s Finish Touch
DeCloud’s Finish Touch came to us with an extraordinary archive of ornate finish carpentry spanning some of Branson’s most iconic resorts—Nantucket, Big Cedar, and more.

DeCloud’s Finish Touch came to us with an extraordinary archive of ornate finish carpentry spanning some of Branson’s most iconic resorts—Nantucket, Big Cedar, and more.

Jilly Goat Coffee had a dream she’d been nurturing for years, and this was finally the season she decided to bring it to life.

Silver Mountain Metals is run by a retired couple who spent decades collecting precious gemstones before finally learning the art of metal casting.

White Pine Roofing in Hayden, ID has become one of our favorite ongoing partnerships. As a division of White Pine Construction, they had the vision
Most landscaping and hardscaping business owners don’t want a website just to “look nice.”
They want better projects, better clients, and less price shopping.
They know their work looks great in real life — but online, it often doesn’t tell the full story. Before a homeowner, property manager, or contractor reaches out, they want to see what you’re capable of. They want confidence that you can handle their vision, their property, and their budget.
Your website is often where that decision gets made.
A strong landscaping or hardscaping website helps people visualize the result before they call. It shows professionalism, craftsmanship, and reliability — not just services listed on a page.
Landscaping and hardscaping projects are emotional and visual decisions.
Most customers:
compare a small number of companies
look closely at photos and past work
want reassurance you can handle their type of project
want to feel confident before requesting a quote
don’t want to risk choosing the wrong contractor
Your website is often used to answer one key question:
“Can this company create something I’ll be proud of?”
If the answer isn’t clear, they keep looking.
When landscapers and hardscapers invest in a website, they’re usually trying to solve very specific problems:
A good website helps clients see the value in your work before pricing even comes up.
Many strong companies lose work online because their website undersells them.
Common issues include:
Sites that don’t show enough real project photos
Before-and-after work that’s hard to view or poorly presented
Generic service descriptions with no detail
Websites that feel outdated or unfinished
No clear explanation of project types or scope
No easy next step for serious inquiries
When people can’t visualize the outcome, they hesitate.
A strong landscaping or hardscaping website quietly does several important things:
This shifts the conversation from “How much?” to “When can we start?”
A landscaping and hardscaping-focused website usually includes:
Everything is designed to make it easy for clients to see your value and take the next step.
Many start with:
a strong base website
clear service descriptions
a handful of strong project examples
an easy way for clients to reach out
As the business grows, the website can expand to include:
more detailed project galleries
specialty service pages (pavers, retaining walls, irrigation, outdoor living, etc.)
expanded service areas
content that supports visibility and credibility
This keeps your website aligned with your actual capacity and goals.
Once a solid foundation is in place, many landscaping and hardscaping companies invest in AI SEO to show up for high-intent searches.
This helps your website appear when:
homeowners are planning outdoor projects
property managers are comparing contractors
clients are ready to request estimates
The goal isn’t just traffic — it’s better-fit projects.
This type of website is a strong fit if you want:
better quality landscaping or hardscaping jobs
clients who value craftsmanship
fewer price-only inquiries
a professional image that reflects your work
a website that supports long-term growth
If your goal is to be chosen for your skill and results, this approach aligns well.
We design landscaping and hardscaping company websites for businesses throughout North Idaho and Eastern Washington, including Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Spokane Valley, and Spokane. No matter the location, visual clarity and trust are what convert interest into projects.
Every landscaping and hardscaping business is different. Some focus on maintenance, others on high-end outdoor living or structural hardscape projects.
Tell us what you’re trying to build, who you want to attract, and what kind of projects you want more of. From there, we’ll recommend a clear next step based on your goals — not a generic package.
Landscaping and hardscaping are highly visual services. Homeowners often struggle to imagine the finished result before work begins. A well-built landscaping website uses project galleries, before-and-after photos, and clear service explanations to help visitors in Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Spokane, and surrounding areas picture what’s possible — making them far more comfortable reaching out.
Yes. Many landscaping businesses want to attract larger design-build or hardscape projects but mostly receive requests for mowing or basic upkeep. A focused website allows you to clearly highlight the types of projects you want more of — patios, retaining walls, outdoor living spaces, or full landscape installs — helping guide inquiries toward higher-value work across North Idaho and Eastern Washington.
Landscaping is seasonal, and many homeowners plan months in advance. A professional website keeps your business visible even during slower periods, helping you book projects ahead of time and avoid last-minute scrambles. When your site clearly communicates services, timelines, and past work, it supports steady demand before and during peak landscaping seasons.