Desert Current Landscape Studio

Albuquerque landscaping for homes that want restraint, texture, and better lines

High-end yard design with a desert sensibility.

Desert Current is a fictional premium landscape studio concept for Albuquerque, New Mexico. The site leans editorial rather than generic contractor, with real staged landscaping photos, calm motion, and a service-area map built from OpenStreetMap.

Site-sensitive planning

We prioritize usable layouts, desert-appropriate plantings, and a clean finish.

Real photo library

Every visual comes from the local landscaping pack staged into the site.

No invented claims

No street address, testimonials, prices, certifications, or guarantees appear here.

A refined backyard landscaping scene with stone, water, and layered planting
Featured staging from the local landscaping photo library.
Completed front yard design with balanced hardscape and planting
Landscape edging work creating a crisp boundary line along turf
Dry creek drainage detail integrated into a desert landscape
xeriscaping front yard refresh drainage fixes lawn edging planting design irrigation tuning stone borders low-water texture

Services

A compact service menu with enough range to feel like a real studio.

The photos stay specific to the work, so the design reads as a premium local landscaping brand rather than a template dressed up with stock imagery.

Flower bed installation work with soil, border, and fresh plants

Planting and bed refresh

Layered beds, seasonal color, and clean transitions that make the front approach feel intentional.

Stone edging installed along a front yard landscape bed

Stone edging and borders

Defined edges that keep mulch, gravel, and plant material visually organized.

Irrigation sprinkler adjustment on a well-maintained landscape

Irrigation adjustments

Practical water management for a hotter climate and healthier plant performance.

Hedge trimming with clean lines on a residential property

Pruning and grooming

Sharper outlines, better curb appeal, and less visual clutter around the property.

Portfolio

Balanced compositions, desert texture, and a better sense of finish.

The gallery keeps the broad stories up front: a finished front yard, a tighter service detail, and a result-focused composition.

Wide front yard landscape composition with stone, planting, and structure
Front yard transformation
Close detail of lawn edging work along a clean border
Edge definition
Dry creek drainage solution integrated into a landscape bed
Drainage and runoff
Stone edging detail around a landscape bed in the front yard
Stone borders

Process

Clear steps, quiet presentation, no inflated claims.

The workflow is simple by design: study the property, shape the plan, and finish with the details that make the work look deliberate.

01

Walk the property

Look at sunlight, drainage, access, and the existing lines that are worth keeping.

02

Shape the layout

Choose materials and planting density that respect the climate and the home’s architecture.

03

Finish with restraint

Bring the edges, textures, and irrigation details together so the result reads polished, not busy.

Landscaped backyard with water, stone, and layered greenery

Service area

A real OpenStreetMap embed shows the Albuquerque coverage zone.

The map below is an actual OpenStreetMap iframe centered on Albuquerque with an approximate coverage box, not a decorative placeholder.

Approximate coverage

Albuquerque, North Valley, Uptown, Nob Hill, Old Town, South Valley, Corrales, and Rio Rancho.

Best-fit projects

Front yard refreshes, xeriscape installs, drainage cleanup, edging, and irrigation tune-ups.

Map fallback

OpenStreetMap link for the same area, in case the embed is blocked by the browser.

Open in OpenStreetMap

Contact

A premium contact block, kept honest and simple.

For this controlled test, the contact details are fictional and no forms are wired to send anywhere.

Desert Current Landscape Studio

hello@desertcurrent.example

(505) 555-0189

By appointment, Monday through Saturday