Fictional website example by Cielaure Studio for demonstration purposes

Acreage gardens and natural stone · Regional fringe

Landscaping that feels settled into the land.

A website for businesses that work on larger blocks, native planting, stonework, and outdoor spaces that should feel rooted rather than over-designed.

Business focus Naturalistic landscaping for larger rural and semi-rural sites 03 9000 0004

Overview

Less polished-urban, more grounded and site-responsive.

Wildwood fits businesses that work with contours, native planting, natural materials, entry sequences, and acreage properties where the landscape should feel established and practical.

Services

Built for larger sites and longer-term outdoor use.

01

Property masterplans

Clearer layout planning for drives, entries, gathering areas, and future planting zones across larger blocks.

02

Stonework and walls

Natural stone edging, steps, retaining walls, and structural elements with a more grounded feel.

03

Native and climate-fit planting

Planting schemes designed around lower maintenance, local conditions, and stronger long-term establishment.

04

Outdoor arrival spaces

Entries, approach routes, and gathering zones that make the whole property feel more complete.

Selected projects

Landscape work with a calmer, more established tone.

This version feels less metropolitan and more grounded in the land itself. It suits businesses that win acreage or semi-rural jobs where materials, planting, and site character all matter.

Large open garden with stone path
Macedon Ranges

Arrival Garden and Stone Walk

Natural stone, native planting, and a stronger entry sequence across a larger site.

Naturalistic planting with stone edging
Yarra Valley

Native Slope Planting

Retained contours and layered planting designed for lower-input upkeep.

Stone and planting around country home
Red Hill

Country Garden Framework

Gathering spaces and structural stonework that make a larger block feel more resolved.

Why this website works

For landscaping businesses whose best work is not suburban and polished.

More grounded

The design language matches a business that sells natural materials, scale, and property-aware work.

More specific

It gives you a credible option for prospects whose work does not fit the usual premium suburban landscaper look.

More distinctive

It gives the business a quieter, broader, and more site-led feel than a standard suburban landscaping website.

Process

Start with the land, not just the wish list.

  1. 01

    Walk the property

    Understand levels, access, outlooks, and the parts of the site that should work harder.

  2. 02

    Set the framework

    Map out circulation, stonework, planting, and future phases in a clearer long-term plan.

  3. 03

    Build for the long term

    Deliver the core landscape structure with materials and planting that will settle well into the site.

Get in touch

Tell us about the property and how you want it to feel.

This demo is aimed at larger-property landscaping, where clients often need reassurance that the business can think beyond isolated garden beds or small retaining jobs.

03 9000 0004 [email protected]