Stone by Stone: Turning Backyard Dreams into Walkable Art

There’s something magical about a landscape that feels both imaginative and intentional—a space where the natural world meets human creativity.

Maybe you’ve pictured a winding path through a pollinator garden, a sun-soaked patio where herbs spill over their borders, or a retaining wall that doubles as a place to sit and sip your morning coffee.

Whatever your vision, it starts with structure—and that’s where hardscaping becomes essential.
At Evans Homes and Gardens, we believe landscape design is part artistry, part engineering—and all created with your personal touch in mind.

Our hardscape work brings form and function together:
Walkways that wander
Patios that host
Firepits that gather
Walls that support and frame

Each stone we lay is a piece of a larger story—a place to rest, to celebrate, to grow.

Whether you're working from a clear vision or a spark of inspiration, we’re here to shape it into something lasting.

Did You Know?
Hardscaping isn’t just aesthetic—it improves drainage, reduces maintenance, and increases the value and usability of your outdoor space. When designed right, it works with nature, not against it.
Think of it as the foundation for your outdoor sanctuary.

From Sketch to Stone
We’ve helped families across Montgomery County reimagine their yards—bringing warmth and structure to every season. Whether you’re dreaming of flagstone paths, building out your patio, or rustic stacked walls, our team is ready to collaborate, advise, and build.

We love sharing some of our favorite hardscape transformations — may they inspire your own outdoor canvas.

Let’s Build Something Together
Ready to bring your vision to life this season? Reach out for a complimentary consultation, and let’s bring your vision to life!


Based in Gaithersburg, proudly serving Montgomery County since 1987

P.S. We love seeing our clients' creative ideas come to life. If you’ve worked with us in the past, please share how your space has evolved by working with us!

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