
Landscape Project Case Studies
Real Projects, Built from Start to Finish
This portfolio highlights completed landscape projects designed and built by Horvath Landscapes. Each case study represents a real project with real constraints, decisions, and outcomes—not conceptual designs or staged examples.
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Our work spans a range of property types and project scopes, but every project follows the same disciplined approach: clear planning, organized construction, and accountability through completion.
What These Case Studies Show
Each project case study provides insight into how design decisions translate into built results. Rather than focusing on isolated features, these projects demonstrate how multiple elements are coordinated into cohesive outdoor environments.
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Depending on the project, case studies may highlight:
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Overall site planning and layout decisions
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Integration of pools with surrounding landscapes
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Coordination between hardscape, planting, and lighting
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Solutions for access, grading, or drainage challenges
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Sequencing and execution on complex sites
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The goal is to show how projects were approached and executed, not just how they look when finished.

Design–Build Projects Across the GTA
Many of the projects shown were completed in and around Aurora, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, and King, with select work undertaken in North York and Toronto when scope and conditions aligned.
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Each case study includes context about location, scope, and key considerations so visitors can better understand how similar projects might apply to their own property.
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Related Services Shown in These Projects
The projects in this portfolio commonly involve combinations of the following services:
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Using the Portfolio
These case studies are intended to provide clarity, not inspiration alone. Reviewing completed projects can help determine whether a particular approach, scope, or level of coordination aligns with your goals.
If a project appears similar in scope or conditions to what you are considering, it can serve as a useful reference point when discussing your own project.
Discussing a Potential Project
Every site is different, and past projects are not templates. However, understanding how similar projects were planned and executed can support better conversations early in the process.
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If you are considering a landscape project and want to discuss feasibility or approach, we encourage you to reach out early.
