BOULDER FALLS
This Lake St. Louis retreat blends timeless design with natural stone elements, creating a sophisticated outdoor living space complete with a spa, fireplace, and custom water feature. Designed for both relaxation and gathering, it brings harmony between luxury amenities and organic textures, elevating lakeside living.
AN ORGANIC RETREAT
Set along Lake St. Louis, this outdoor retreat combines natural stone and refined details to create a timeless setting. With a custom fireplace, built-in spa, and boulder water feature, the space balances relaxation and entertainment in a lakeside atmosphere.
Paver patio space features County Materials Grand Discover (Timeless) and County Materials 4″x8″ Border (Reflection)
Ocean Bluff 6″ Ledgestone Boulder Water Feature
Aux Vases Tumbled Dimensional Stone Veneer Fireplace & Built-In Spa
Large Blue Trap Decorative Rock
Fondulac Tumbled Natural Stone Edging
TIMELINE
4 WEEKS
BUDGET
$100,000
LOCATION
LAKE ST. LOUIS , MO
The Transformation
FAQs
How much should I expect to spend on landscaping?
The cost of landscaping is difficult to generalize without site-specific information and an understanding of the specific vision for your home. However, Realtors published an article that states that a homeowner can expect to spend between 10-12% of the cost of their home on landscaping. We have found that for many projects, this is a fairly accurate projection, however, many projects are above or below that average based on the homeowner’s objectives, specific site requirements, and finished material selections.
Can I complete my project in phases?
Absolutely. We work with homeowners on a regular basis to create phasing plans for their projects. We will phase a project to meet the clients’ initial budget goals, while maintaining a cohesive design that can be flawlessly completed in 2 stages or 10, based on your specific needs.
How do I care for my plants after they are installed by Elevate?
There’s typically not a lot of maintenance in the first year or two after plants are installed. The above ground growth is minimal as the plants are trying to get root establishment as vigorously as possible. Â
Most plants require at least a light pruning each year (spring and fall are best) and it may be necessary to remove some dead wood or dormant material after the winter season. Â
The most important thing you can do to care for your plants is adhere to a strict watering plan, especially within the first year after installation. Click here to learn more about how to water your plants.Â