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Specialties
We specialize in the design and installation of larger creative residential landscapes. From drought tolerant plantings to custom swimming pools, from sculpture to succulents, from play areas, zip lines and tree houses to outdoor kitchens. We pay attention to the details. All the details.
History
Established in 1992.
Providing professional landscape architecture and construction, Keith Willig Landscape Services, Inc has been operating in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1992. In addition, during his previous 10 years in the landscape field, owner-manager Keith Willig developed expertise in the design and installation of both residential and commercial projects. He has created a variety of landscapes for individual homeowners, model home developers, schools, churches and other public facilities.
Awards and Publication History:
California Home and Design (March 2003)
Bay Area Parent (August 2009)
City of Menlo Park Environmental Award (October 2009)
The Almanac Reader’s Choice Award (2009)
Home and Garden Design (Summer 2010 & Winter 2011)
Green Building Award (2010)
Sunset Outdoor Design and Build Guide (December 2010 & 2011)
InMenlo.com Online Magazine (June 2012)
Meet the Business Owner
Keith W.
Business Owner
A licensed Landscape Architect and Landscape Contractor, Willig is familiar with every facet of the landscape development process, from project inception to design development through construction implementation. He is especially attentive to environmental considerations, using drought-tolerant plant material and site water retention and conservation techniques wherever possible.
Before starting his own business, Willig designed model home complexes for Segura Deutchman Associates, Landscape Architects in Diamond Bar, California. At Befu Morris Scardina, Landscape Architects, he provided technical assistance on the Los Angeles Library and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. Later, while at Beals Landscape Architecture, Inc., he served as job captain for a multi-million dollar project for the Cupertino School District. His hands-on experience in wholesale and retail nursery environments has enhanced his plant design abilities.