Big news as we proudly enter our 44th year serving the Salt Lake Valley!
We’re excited to share that Mike Radcliffe is now co-owner of Tuck alongside Rob.
Mike has been a key part of our team for years - working hands-on at every level, leading with integrity, and always committed to excellence. As your new day-to-day point of contact, he brings experience and trust.
Here’s to the next chapter in the Tuck story.
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End of Summer, Tuck Style
We wrapped up an incredible summer with tacos, games, and great company
Our Summer Fiesta celebrated the hard work, dedication, and spirit of our team
Here’s to growth, community, and landscapes that thrive!
Last week, we shared a first look at the Mt. Olympus Desert Oasis Project — a space our client says has completely transformed how they live at home.
Today, Chelsea takes you through why this Southern Utah desert‑inspired design stands out as one of her favorites. From the raised pergola poolside lounge to the sunken fire feature, she shares the details and design thinking that made this space a perfect fit for the homeowners.
Landscape design: @threadleafdesign
Install: @tucklandscape
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“We have spent more time in our yard this summer than in the last six years combined.” — Our client, after the completion of their project this year.
Designed for connection and comfort, this design draws inspiration from the beauty of the Southern Utah desert.
This is just a glimpse. Stay tuned as Chelsea will walk you through this Mt. Olympus Desert Oasis and share more about the design thinking and details that brought it to life. Save this post so you don’t miss it.
Landscape design: @threadleafdesign
Landscape install: @tucklandscape
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From past to present.
Today is Pioneer Day in Utah, a time to reflect on our heritage and the relationship between people and place.
This home had history. Our goal was to honor that, not replace it. The design focused on preserving what mattered and creating something that feels fresh but rooted.
Good design listens. To the land, the home, and the people who live there.
Swipe to see the transformation.
Landscape design: @threadleafdesign
Landscape install: @tucklandscape
Photography: @tzrollins
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