The landscape for the I-8 residence is structured as a sequence of calm, usable outdoor rooms woven into a cohesive garden framework. A central lawn anchors the site, providing openness and visual relief, while peripheral planting beds, trees, and hedges establish privacy and enclosure. Meandering stone pathways guide movement through shaded seating areas, pergolas, and garden pavilions, creating moments for pause and social interaction. Material transitions, from grass to timber decking and stone, define zones without fragmenting the landscape. Planting is layered and intentional, combining native and ornamental species to ensure year-round texture, shade, and ease of maintenance. The overall design balances openness with intimacy, shaping a residential garden that supports daily living, quiet retreat, and gathering, while remaining integrated with the homeβs architectural language.