This brand new home in Wine Country Temecula had something for the whole family. The putting green was large enough for everyone to play together, the large porch swing provided a peaceful place to relax. There were two patio covers – solid and latticed for everyone’s comfort. There was even a fire-water feature complete with…

Removing all of the grass in this Oceanside yard allowed this family to enjoy a water feature, dry river bed, garden bridge, fire pit, patio cover and other planted spaces. There will be a whole lot more color and a whole lot less water and maintenance. This peaceful yard (and its owner) is one of…

This large front yard lacked curb appeal, much to the home owner’s frustration. After putting in strolling pathways, new green grass, and a sitting wall to create a front courtyard with a little extra seating, they are happy to come pull into their driveway every day. The colored concrete ribbons added to the driveway made…

Before we began this project, there was a too-small patio, a dead lawn and a slope that didn’t wow! By extending the patio, we were able to put in a large patio cover to create a comfortably shaded sitting space. The artificial turf added low-maintenance and low-water greenery. The brand-new retaining wall created more living…

Artificial turf and garden boxes in Temecula McCabe's Landscape Construction

Artificial turf was a feature of this Roripaugh Ranch landscape that created a low maintenance and low water area for grandchildren to play. The raised garden boxes allow for delicious homegrown vegetables and herbs to be grown for all to enjoy!

This is compact yard in Roripaugh Ranch featured a colored and stamped concrete patio that extended the existing California Room. A low sitting wall (18″ tall) was built to create a cozy feel and create additional seating for parties and gatherings.

This family home in Murrieta now features an artificial turf play space for the children, a patio for the adults, decomposed granite pathways and even a raised garden area for growing edibles.

Front courtyard with concrete in Temecula McCabe's Landscape Construction

This Wolf Creek yard in Temecula features colored and stamped concrete with a smooth decorative border. The soft flowing pathways lead to a front courtyard patio that creates an inviting place for home owner and guests to enjoy.

The concrete in this residence had aged for over 15 years so adding new concrete posed a color matching challenge. To bridge the gap between the two, a flagstone ribbon was placed between the new concrete and the old. A wall was built to retain the soil and allow for the expansion of the driveway.

Colored concrete with flagstone border Oval fire pit with sitting wall and colored concrete in Temecula McCabe's Landscape Construction

This small residential yard is in Red Hawk, Temecula. For this project, we created a flagstone overlay on the concrete in the existing California room. Colored and stamped concrete was added on for greater usability. A final ribbon was created along the edge to tie together both materials. Low maintenance plantings along the fence add…

This house in Temecula’s Wine Country features colored concrete with a flagstone inset stamp. The green grass, tall trees and white picket fences give it a charming country cottage feel. The grape vines add a signature Temecula flair.