Residential Garden

chamise

Los Angeles, CA

CHAMISE takes its name from one of the chaparral’s most resilient shrubs, a fitting counterpart for a compact yard asked to do so much. Our clients envisioned a complete transformation of their turf-heavy landscape—seeking a place to read and write, relax and exercise, entertain friends, and grow food, all while feeling immersed in something that resembled nature rather than a traditional yard.

To support that mix of needs, the garden was reimagined as a series of small, interconnected moments. Carefully placed boulders anchor the space, while a custom redwood bench, hammock, and a modest stone water feature create opportunities for rest and reflection. A custom pull-up tower adds room for movement, and a flagstone patio with a bistro table offers a place to gather. Raised cedar beds support homegrown food, and the entire garden is wrapped in a planting palette drawn from the surrounding mountains—chaparral species, a perennial meadow, and a newly planted California sycamore to cast shade and structure as it matures.

This project was created in collaboration with Rav and Yasmin, with landscape installation by Terra Form Inc. Photography by CRAFT LA.

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Landscape Architecture

CRAFT LA

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Process + Documentation

Landscape site plan with native meadow, boulder bench, vegetable beds, water feature, and fitness structure - Chamise by CRAFT Landscape Architecture, Atwater Village CA
Hand-drawn boulder and native planting design sketch — Chamise by CRAFT Landscape Architecture, Atwater Village CA
Topographic site survey and goals analysis for a California native garden design — Chamise by CRAFT Landscape Architecture, Atwater Village CA
Contractor seated on a newly installed custom redwood bench anchored into a granite boulder outcropping during construction — Chamise by CRAFT Landscape Architecture, Atwater Village CA
Landscape architect with client during redwood raised bed construction — Chamise by CRAFT Landscape Architecture, Atwater Village CA