PROOF FROM PROPERTIES ACROSS CALIFORNIA
Raising the Bar in Action
K&D’s portfolio shows the work behind the work: planning, communication, coordination, water and fire awareness, design decisions, and follow-through that shape a finished property.
Across commercial landscape maintenance, commercial landscape construction, and high-end residential design-build, the standard stays the same: Raise the Bar, Act Like It’s Yours, Pay Attention To The Details, and Make Quality Personal.

Where the K&D Standard Shows Up
Behind every well-managed property, clean commercial improvement, or backyard that feels like home, there are details K&D has to get right.
Irrigation, drainage, plant health, communication, schedule, budget, water and fire awareness, and follow-through all matter.
K&D brings 40 years of California experience, a second-generation operating standard, and The K&D Way guiding how the team Takes Pride In Our Appearance, Leads By Example, Finds A Way To Overcome, and Celebrates Success when the work deserves more than “good enough."
Explore K&D Landscaping Portfolio
Explore K&D case studies across the three main ways clients trust the team with California properties: Landscape Management, Commercial Landscape Construction, and Residential Design & Build.
Landscape Management
For commercial properties, HOAs, estates, municipalities, hospitality properties, campuses, and managed landscapes where consistent care, communication, water awareness, fire mitigation, and property-specific visibility matter over time.
Explore Landscape Management Case StudiesCommercial Landscape Construction
For general contractors, developers, architects, commercial builders, public works teams, and property owners who need commercial landscape construction planned around clear scope, clean coordination, minimal disruption, and a strong handoff.
Explore Commercial Landscape Construction Case StudiesResidential Design & Build
For luxury homeowners who want a complete outdoor transformation that feels connected to the home, shaped by the property, and built around the way the family lives outside.
Explore Residential Design & Build Case StudiesRaise the Bar Looks Different on Every Property
On a managed property, Raise the Bar may look like fewer complaints, clearer reporting, better water visibility, or fire mitigation work handled before the season adds pressure.
On a commercial construction project, it may look like scope clarified early, landscape work that moves with the larger build, and a handoff that supports the property after turnover. At a home, it may look like a backyard that finally fits the way the family lives outside, with drainage, privacy, materials, irrigation, fire awareness, and construction details thought through before the build begins.
That is why K&D’s portfolio is not just a gallery. It is proof of the standard behind the work.

Where the Work Proves the Standard
Different properties. Different goals. Same K&D standard behind the work.
The Details Were Owned
The work is not only what shows up in the final photo. It is the irrigation check, the drainage decision, the field note, the plant choice, the cleanup, the internal handoff, and the follow-through that keeps the project or property from becoming another thing the client has to chase.
The Property Came First
A commercial property, HOA community, private estate, public-facing landscape, and high-end backyard all ask for different decisions. K&D builds the plan around the property, the people responsible for it, and what the landscape needs to do after the work is complete.
The Standard Had to Hold
K&D’s core values — Safety, Teamwork, Professionalism, Humility, Hunger, and Respect — show up in the field, not just in the language. Hunger matters here because the team is always looking for ways to improve the process, communicate better, use smarter tools, and raise the bar without turning the phrase into a trophy-wall claim.

Questions We Hear Before The First Walkthrough
What types of projects are included in the K&D Landscaping portfolio?
K&D’s landscaping portfolio includes Landscape Management, Commercial Landscape Construction, and Residential Design & Build case studies. These may include commercial landscape maintenance, HOA landscaping, estate management, water management, fire mitigation, commercial landscape construction, outdoor living projects, and high-end residential design-build work.
Can I view case studies by service type?
K&D’s case studies are organized by service path: Landscape Management, Commercial Landscape Construction, and Residential Design & Build. This helps property managers, HOA boards, commercial project teams, and homeowners find examples that match the type of property or project they are considering.
What should I look for in a landscaping case study?
Look beyond the finished photos. K&D case studies should show the problem, the property conditions, the plan, the work behind the work, and the result. The strongest stories show how communication, water awareness, fire awareness, design-build planning, construction coordination, or ongoing landscape management helped create a better outcome.
Does K&D Landscaping have commercial landscape maintenance case studies?
K&D’s Portfolio includes Landscape Management case studies for commercial properties, HOAs, estates, municipalities, hospitality properties, campuses, and other managed landscapes. These stories should show how K&D supports long-term property care with communication, documentation, water and fire awareness, and consistent follow-through.
Does K&D Landscaping have residential design-build case studies?
K&D’s Portfolio includes Residential Design & Build case studies for high-end homeowners planning complete outdoor transformations. These stories should highlight the design-build process, property fit, outdoor living goals, drainage, privacy, materials, irrigation, fire awareness, and one accountable team guiding the project from first conversation to final walkthrough.
“Project finished on budget and on schedule! Crew was professional and friendly, and it was pleasure to work with their designer.”
– Nils T., via Google