Creative Environments
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Who we are

Creative Environments is one of the oldest and most respected landscape design and construction companies in the State of Utah.

Since our founding in 1991, we have deliberately limited the size of our company so that we can focus on each individual project.  Our company President and Landscape Designer is on every job site multiple times a week.  Our reputation is built on creativity, quality, reliability and a high level of customer satisfaction.  Our team combines years of practical experience with formal training in both business and horticulture.  Our foremen have many years of experience and take great pride in their work.  Your landscape is a growing investment, unlike other things you buy, it’s value increases with age.  Please contact us for a free consultation and let us show you what makes Creative Environments unique!

Designing for you

Creative Environments offers full landscape design services through a degreed landscape designer. 

The process includes an initial interview followed by a review of the preliminary design.  A final design presentation includes detailed drawings that allow you to install your own landscape or contract directly with Creative Environments or a firm of your choice.  Regardless, you can proceed knowing that your project has been well thought out by a landscape design and horticulture professional. 

Services

  • Grading & Drainage
  • Soil Conditioning & Sod
  • Rock Work
  • Water Features
  • Timber, Block & Stone retaining walls
  • Comprehensive Design 
  • Landscape Renovation
  • Plant Selection & Installation
  • Stone Patios
  • Sprinkler Systems
  • Drip Irrigation

Costs

Our design fees are separate from the cost of installation. The exact fee will vary depending on the size of the property and the complexity of your needs. It will always be established before you commit to anything.

Installation costs are tailored to your budget and needs. Many of our clients break the installation into two or three phases to spread the cost and get what they want.