Our Philosophy

We believe healthy pride in one’s own home is an everlasting human tradition for good reason. Our process is to appreciate and respect the structure and legacy of what’s come before us while guiding beauty to always foster. 

Krimson has been designed to be cultivators or your paradise.





We believe healthy pride in one’s own home is an everlasting human tradition for good reason. Our process is to appreciate and respect the structure and legacy of what’s come before us while guiding beauty to always foster. 

Krimson has been designed to be cultivators or your paradise.





We believe healthy pride in one’s own home is an everlasting human tradition for good reason. Our process is to appreciate and respect the structure and legacy of what’s come before us while guiding beauty to always foster. 

Krimson has been designed to be cultivators or your paradise.





Paradise

Paradise

The word “paradise” translates through Latin, Greek, and Old Iranian to mean “walled garden” with Biblical connections to The Garden of Eden.



Think of “paradise” in its two translated parts: “walled” and “garden”. With spiritual thought the “walled” is masculine energy: strong, upright, unchanging. It’s necessary protection. Keeping the wolves at bay of the outside world.

We begin the design phase by listening to your dreams for the garden. Conversations continue onsite to discover the unique constraints and assets of your property. There will be one lead designer assigned to your project, and our estimators, horticulturists, and finishing designers will be involved throughout the process as well. This approach promotes continuity while including the essential contributions of our specialists. The design will often go through several revisions, punctuated by discussions about value engineering and timeline to make sure your budget and schedule are honored.

“Garden” thus is feminine energy: flowing, evolving, growing, sensitive, beautiful. The subtler energy that is the moments of our lives we live for.



Without the walls a garden is too vulnerable for the chaos of the outside world. Without the garden the world is too bleak to be beautiful. Home is designed to be a family’s walled garden otherwise known as paradise.

Garden

Garden