Greenwood Outdoor Living for Lake Lots
Estate-quality landscape construction for Greenwood's private lakefront properties on Lake Minnetonka. Retaining walls, patios, and outdoor living areas designed for the village's large wooded lots and waterfront settings.
Careful Landscape Construction for Greenwood Lake Lots
Greenwood is one of the smallest and most private communities on Lake Minnetonka, a village of approximately 700 residents tucked between Excelsior, Deephaven, and the lake's south shore. Properties here are predominantly large wooded lots, many with direct lake frontage or access through the community's shared amenities. The village's character is defined by mature hardwood forests, rolling terrain, and a residential density so low that most homes feel like private estates rather than suburban properties.
Landscape construction in Greenwood works within these wooded, naturalistic settings. The goal is never to impose a formal design onto a property that derives its beauty from mature oaks, maples, and birch trees. Instead, we design outdoor spaces that feel like they belong in the forest clearing, using natural stone, native plantings, and organic layouts that complement rather than compete with the existing tree canopy. Boulder retaining walls, irregular-shaped patios that work around root zones, and understory plantings that thrive in dappled shade are hallmarks of our Greenwood projects.
The village's location between Excelsior Bay and St. Albans Bay means that many properties face the same shoreline regulatory requirements as neighboring Minnetonka Beach. The Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (LMCD) oversees all construction within 75 feet of the ordinary high water level, and Greenwood's village regulations add a layer of local review for properties near the lake. We navigate both permit processes as a standard part of our design-build service for Greenwood clients.
Because of the mature tree canopy, soil conditions in Greenwood often include deep organic layers on top of sandy loam. This soil profile drains well but may require adjusted base preparation for hardscape installations. Tree root zones are a constant consideration; we design patio layouts and retaining wall alignments that avoid critical root zones of mature trees to protect the specimen trees that define these properties. Where roots conflict with construction, we use elevated beam-and-pier patio systems or reroute designs rather than cutting roots that would compromise a century-old oak.
Hardscape, Privacy, and Outdoor Living Near St. Albans Bay
Greenwood projects often need quiet construction planning, thoughtful drainage, and outdoor spaces that respect mature lots and lake-area views.

Lake-View Patios and Garden Walks
Belgard paver patios and walkways designed for Greenwood's residential properties. Permeable options available for stormwater compliance.
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Retaining Walls
Structural and decorative walls for grade management, terracing, and seat walls throughout Greenwood.
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Outdoor Living
Complete outdoor living spaces including kitchens, seating areas, and entertainment zones for Greenwood homes.
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Fire Features
Custom fire pits and fireplaces that extend your outdoor season and anchor your patio design.
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Landscape Lighting
Low-voltage LED lighting that makes your Greenwood landscape stunning and safe after dark.
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Hillside Steps Toward the Water
Natural stone and paver step systems for grade transitions and front entry approaches.
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"Our Greenwood lot is entirely wooded and we were told by two other contractors that a patio was not possible without removing trees. Charlie designed a natural stone patio that threads between the root zones of our mature oaks, and you would think it had always been there. The low voltage uplighting on the trees at night is absolutely stunning."
Talk Through a Greenwood Lake-Lot Plan
Schedule a consultation at your Greenwood home. We will walk your property, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed 3D design and proposal.