A Terraced Landscape Estate in Quail Hollow
Successful homes begin with understanding the geographical landscape. The owners of the Lakeside Estate began with the fundamental question: How is the lot positioned - and how do we work with it? The 2+ acre property sits along the edge of a private lake in Westlake, Texas, with an extensive elevation change between street and waterline - a striking site offering expansive views and a rare sense of openness that needed to be preserved.
Understanding the Land, First
Before any designs were even conceptualized, homebuilder Garabedian Properties carefully evaluated the site's drainage patterns, topography, and shoreline stability. The natural slope toward the lake presented an opportunity to create layered outdoor spaces with visual interest but also posed real risk with a grade variance of 20 feet, extreme sandy soils, and significant subsurface water flow. The design team made an early decision for a terraced approach that allows the home, landscape, and lake to step naturally into one another. This became foundational and enforced every major design decision.
Organizing Collaborative Efforts
The design team was fully integrated to ensure that the landscape, architecture, and site engineering developed as a single, cohesive vision. Mike Garabedian of Garabedian Properties, Clay Nelson of C.A. Nelson Architecture Group, Shelly Claffey of Claffey Pools, and Jason Osterberger of Osterberger Group, collaboratively weighed the owner's vision and what was technically possible. The architectural massing, pool placement, retaining wall systems, circulation paths, and landscape zones were examined to create a lakeside masterpiece.
As seen in LASN magazine, April 2026.