Southlake is one of the most thoroughly design-conscious residential markets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The properties here have been built, finished, and maintained to standards that are immediately apparent when you walk the grounds. Custom homes with professional landscape designs, motor courts with specimen tree placements, pool surrounds with architect-specified stone detailing, and outdoor kitchens with custom millwork — these are the contexts in which we work in Southlake, and they require a corresponding level of precision and design awareness.
Artificial Grass of Flower Mound does not approach Southlake installations the way a suburban turf contractor approaches a homeowner who wants to eliminate mowing. We approach them the way a premium grounds management firm approaches a property where the exterior design has been carefully considered — with respect for the existing work, with curiosity about the homeowner's design intent, and with the technical depth to execute at the level the property demands.
A homeowner on Southlake's Trophy Club border — where the estates approach two acres and the outdoor living programs include multiple entertaining zones, a putting green, and a guest house surrounded by maintained grounds — engaged us to complete a synthetic turf scope that had been sketched by their landscape architect but not yet specified in detail. The architect had indicated turf locations and general dimensions; our role was to bring the product specification, drainage engineering, and installation methodology. We worked closely with the architect through two rounds of material review, settled on SYNLawn HD in a dual-tone specification that matched the existing natural Bermuda color register during its peak season, and prepared the HOA submission package for the community's ARB. The installation was completed in seven days across two phases to accommodate the homeowner's event schedule.
In Southlake's Timarron neighborhood — an estate-scale master-planned community with an active ARB that maintains detailed landscape standards — we have navigated the submission process multiple times. The Timarron ARB requires product samples, drainage specifications, and a written maintenance protocol as part of the submission package. We prepare all of that as a standard part of our engagement; homeowners in Timarron do not need to become familiar with the ARB's technical requirements because we handle that process on their behalf.
Southlake's putting green market is among the strongest in the area, and it reflects the community's deep engagement with golf. Our principal's country-club grounds background gives us a level of putting surface expertise that most residential turf contractors cannot match — we design and install surfaces that perform at a level that serious golfers can distinguish from decorative approximations, and Southlake has many homeowners who make that distinction.