Antler Drive Home

Community: Deer Wood Estates
City / State: Greenwood, AR
When your client has the same degree you do, the standard is understood without a word. This wooded property was designed around a home by Albert Skiles that wears its timber-industry roots honestly, with locally sourced pine, salvaged wood, and native limestone throughout. Our work focused on arrival and drainage, turning a practical problem into a sequence of material moments: a gravel approach, a steel grate that spans the drainage channel at the entry, and floating stone steps that lead the eye toward the house without competing with it. The landscape here does not announce itself, it simply makes sure the house does.



Wild at Heart
Weathered cedar left where it fell, dwarf fothergilla thriving in the shade, stone and gravel underfoot. This property keeps its wild character close, even as the house brings order to the land around it.

Front Row Seat
The front porch of this ten-acre wooded property does one thing exceptionally well, it puts you exactly where you want to be.



A Clearing, Thoughtfully Made
A house that knows where it is, and a landscape that makes sure it stays that way.
Project Credits
Architect
Skiles Architects
Builder
Larry Denton, Larry Denton Construction
Photography
Greg Bland, PLA






