Understand the entire property
Pool, deck, shade, outdoor kitchen, screening, lighting, landscape, drainage, and circulation are considered in their relationship to one another.
Pool, pavers, kitchen, pergola, screen, and landscape—one design direction before one major construction commitment.
Before you commit to a major outdoor project, start by understanding what actually makes sense for your home, property, and lifestyle.

Designed around the home. Planned before the price.
Pool from one company, pavers from another, and a pergola from a third can create different crews, different mobilizations, and a backyard that looks assembled instead of designed. A full-yard plan organizes the whole property before the first project is built.
Plan First. Price Second.™ means you establish the right direction before you decide what a contractor should be pricing.
Pool, deck, shade, outdoor kitchen, screening, lighting, landscape, drainage, and circulation are considered in their relationship to one another.
Clarify which pieces belong together, what should be considered early, and whether the project makes more sense as one build or a phased roadmap.
Once the first decisions are clear, you can understand the preliminary range for the whole plan before committing to detailed construction design.
One clear direction before one construction commitment.
Full-Yard Feasibility & Design Audit
Plan First. Price Second.™
During a 45–60 minute on-site assessment, we begin mapping the decisions that should make sense before you move into detailed construction design and pricing.
A Zula Outdoor team member will be in touch within one business hour.
The design direction comes first. Then the project scope, approvals, investment, and construction agreement can be documented with clarity.
The construction agreement defines the approved scope and price so you understand what is being built before work begins.
We coordinate the preliminary information and subsequent project process for applicable permits and community approvals.
The project agreement defines the sequence and completion expectations, with clear communication throughout construction.
Full guarantee terms, project scope, approvals, site conditions, and construction schedule are provided in writing before a construction commitment.
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“One team drew the whole thing, gave us one clear direction, and helped us decide what made sense to do together. Best decision we made.”Michael & Sue T., Parkland · Full-yard: pool, deck, pergola, kitchen
“The whole yard finally feels coordinated.”
Robert C. · Jupiter“A phased plan made budgeting much less stressful.”
Sandra W. · Boynton Beach“It looks intentional, not patchwork.”
The Alvarez Family · WestonNo. The planning conversation can clarify what belongs together and what can be phased without compromising the long-term design direction.
It can make the project easier to coordinate when the design, sequencing, site questions, and construction responsibility are aligned from the beginning.
The range depends on the work included. The audit is designed to establish a preliminary direction and investment range before you move into detailed design.
Many homeowners plan while in town and coordinate construction while away. Specific communication, access, and decision requirements are established before a project begins.
Before committing to a major outdoor project, begin with a clearer understanding of what makes sense for your property.