Service
Landscape
Grounds that feel found, not built
Landscapes, courtyards, and grounds shaped to feel wild and effortless — winding trails, shaded courts, and planting that ties the built work back to its setting.
Start your project briefThe problem
You have spent on the building, and the grounds feel like an afterthought — flat lawn and a few planters that nobody actually uses.
Who it's for
Resorts, farmhouses, and residences that want their outdoor space to be the reason people stay, not just the gap between buildings.
Good landscape design hides its own effort. At Omak The Khaas, the grounds are curated to feel utterly wild: winding trails, shaded courts, and small moments of surprise around every bend, so guests wander the 2.25-acre resort the way you wander a real village — discovering, pausing, resting. Each cluster of the resort is tethered to its own pocket of greenery and water. At the Noida farmhouse, corridors wrap around landscaped courts and full-height glazing dissolves the threshold between rooms and lawns. Our landscape work is never decoration bolted on at the end; it is planned with the building, choosing planting and water for shade, microclimate, and the slow pleasure of moving through a place.
What we do
- Resort & hospitality grounds
- Courtyards & landscaped courts
- Garden & estate design
- Trails & shaded outdoor rooms
- Native & climate-suited planting
- Water & microclimate strategy
De-risked, start to finish
How we work
Read the land
Sun, slope, soil, water, and how you want to move through the site — surveyed before anything is planted.
Shape the journey
A landscape concept tied to the architecture: paths, courts, shade, and water that create a sequence, not just scenery.
Plant for place
Climate-suited, low-maintenance planting chosen for how it shades, screens, and matures over the years.
Establish & care
Guidance through the establishment seasons so the landscape settles in and only gets better with age.
Selected work
All projectsLet's build it
Tell us about your site, your brief, and what you want the space to feel like. We'll spend the first conversation listening before we draw a single line.
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