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Frisco's Tapestry Homes Offer Terrace Gardens as Living Architecture
Cantilevered gardens are woven into the design of these unique homes.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 10:05am
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Tapestry's cantilevered terrace gardens transform outdoor living into a vibrant, artistic expression of North Texas style.Frisco TodayIn Frisco, Texas, a neighborhood called Tapestry features homes with unique cantilevered terrace gardens that are designed as an integral part of the architecture, rather than just decorative add-ons. The builder, Total Environment, has been incorporating these outdoor living spaces into their homes since the 1990s, long before 'indoor-outdoor living' became a common real estate buzzword.
Why it matters
Tapestry's approach to blending indoor and outdoor living spaces is a departure from the typical luxury home design in North Texas, where patios, kitchens, and other outdoor features are often treated as afterthoughts. By making the greenery and landscaping a core element of the homes' structure from the start, Total Environment is creating a more seamless and nature-integrated living experience for residents.
The details
Each Tapestry home features a cantilevered terrace garden that extends outward from the structure, engineered to be a true outdoor living space rather than just a balcony or decorative planter. Over the years, these spaces have evolved to include water features, wooden decks, pergolas, and layered plantings that blur the line between inside and outside. Some homes even have indoor gardens, further reinforcing the idea that landscape and living space should be integrated.
- Total Environment was founded in 1996 and began incorporating cantilevered terrace gardens into their home designs early on.
- Tapestry is a new neighborhood currently under construction in Frisco, Texas.
The players
Total Environment
The builder that designed the Tapestry homes and pioneered the concept of cantilevered terrace gardens as an integral part of residential architecture.
Tapestry
A new neighborhood in Frisco, Texas where Total Environment's homes with cantilevered terrace gardens are being built.
What’s next
Readers are encouraged to visit the Tapestry neighborhood in Frisco to see the unique cantilevered terrace gardens for themselves.
The takeaway
Tapestry's approach to blending indoor and outdoor living spaces through its cantilevered terrace gardens represents a departure from the typical luxury home design in North Texas, where outdoor features are often treated as afterthoughts. By making the greenery and landscaping a core element of the homes' structure from the start, Total Environment is creating a more seamless and nature-integrated living experience for residents.


