From Builder Grade to Bloom and Stone
Wildlight is Raydient Places + Properties' master-planned community along A1A in Nassau County, positioned between Yulee and Amelia Island. Conceived as a nature-forward development, Wildlight preserves significant acreage of native forest and wetlands, weaves walking trails through its neighborhoods, and encourages a relationship between residents and the natural landscape that surrounds them. It is one of the most intentional communities in Northeast Florida.
That vision, however, stops at the property line. New homes in Wildlight arrive with the same builder-grade landscaping found in any Florida subdivision: a thin layer of sod over compacted fill, a handful of shrubs chosen for price rather than design, and a concrete patio that is functional but uninspired. Within the first year, many homeowners realize the gap between Wildlight's community vision and their own backyard.
Our studio in Fernandina Beach is just ten minutes from Wildlight, making us one of the closest professional landscape design firms to the community. We share Wildlight's belief that the built environment should complement the natural one, and our naturalistic design philosophy aligns perfectly with what many Wildlight homeowners are looking for — landscapes that feel like an extension of the preserved forests and trails that define the community, rather than a departure from them.
Transforming New Construction Landscapes
The builder got you moved in. We make the outside feel like home.
Foundation Planting Redesign
Builder-grade foundation plantings typically consist of three to five species installed at the minimum size required by code. Within two years, they either overgrow their positions or thin out and look sparse. We replace these generic arrangements with composed planting beds that layer heights, textures, and seasonal interest. Native species like coontie palm, Simpson stopper, and muhly grass create year-round structure, while seasonal bloomers like firebush and coral honeysuckle add color that changes with the months. The result is a front elevation that looks designed, not default.
Backyard Living Spaces
Wildlight's outdoor lifestyle emphasis means your backyard is a primary living space, not an afterthought. We design functional outdoor rooms — paver patios sized for your furniture and entertaining style, fire pits positioned for evening gatherings, pergolas or shade sails for Florida's intense afternoon sun, and planting beds that screen neighbors while framing views of preserved trees beyond the fence line. For families with children, we integrate play areas into the landscape design so they feel cohesive rather than bolted on. Every element connects back to Wildlight's nature-forward sensibility.
Privacy Screening & Neighbor Buffering
New construction neighborhoods present an unavoidable challenge: close spacing between homes and young, undersized plantings that offer no privacy during the first several years. We address this with fast-establishing privacy screens using native species like eastern red cedar, wax myrtle, and podocarpus that grow quickly in Nassau County's conditions. Unlike a solid fence, planted screens filter light and breeze while blocking sightlines. We position them strategically to screen specific views — a neighbor's patio, a utility area, a street entrance — without creating a walled-in feeling that contradicts Wildlight's open, connected community design.
Phased Master Plans
New homeowners in Wildlight are often managing a tight budget after closing costs, furniture, and the inevitable surprises of new construction. We design complete landscape master plans that can be installed in phases spread across two to three years. Phase one typically includes foundation plantings, primary shade trees, and pathway lighting — the elements with the greatest immediate impact. Phase two adds hardscape patios, fire features, and privacy screening. Phase three completes detail plantings, water features, and accent lighting. This approach lets you invest wisely while avoiding the cost of redoing work later because there was no overall plan.
Designing Within Wildlight's Vision
Wildlight is not a typical subdivision, and the landscape design approach should reflect that. The community's master plan preserves native forest corridors, integrates trail systems, and uses natural stormwater management rather than traditional curb-and-gutter engineering. Properties here border preserved land, face trail easements, or overlook retention ponds designed to function as wetland ecosystems.
Our designs respond to these adjacencies. For homes that back to preserved forest, we create transitional planting zones that blur the line between cultivated garden and wild woodland — native understory species, fern grottos, and stepping stone paths that feel like they wander into the trees. For homes along trails, we design front gardens that welcome passersby with seasonal interest and fragrance while maintaining privacy at the front windows. For homes overlooking retention ponds, we extend the wetland aesthetic into the yard with rain gardens, native grasses, and moisture-loving species that connect the property visually to the water feature beyond.
Wildlight's architectural review guidelines set parameters for plant species, mulch types, fence styles, and hardscape materials. We work within these guidelines to create landscapes that comply with community standards while expressing each homeowner's personality. Our documentation and submission packages are designed for efficient review board approval.
Services Available in Wildlight
Full landscape design and installation for Wildlight's new homes, just ten minutes from our studio.
Landscape Design
Naturalistic planting designs that connect your home to Wildlight's preserved forests and trail systems.
Hardscaping
Paver patios, walkways, and retaining walls that upgrade builder-grade concrete to lasting outdoor surfaces.
Outdoor Living
Pergolas, outdoor kitchens, and covered spaces designed for Wildlight's outdoor-oriented family lifestyle.
Water Features
Rain gardens, bubbling rock features, and small ponds that echo Wildlight's natural stormwater systems.
Landscape Lighting
Path lights, accent uplights, and patio lighting that extend your outdoor hours and improve curb appeal.
Fire Pits & Fire Features
Custom fire pits and fire tables for family evenings and neighborhood gatherings in your backyard.
Wildlight Landscaping FAQ
The ideal time to begin planning is within the first six months of closing. This gives the builder-grade sod time to establish (or reveal its weaknesses) and lets you live in the home long enough to understand how you actually use the outdoor space — where the sun hits in the afternoon, which windows need privacy screening, where the kids play, and where water pools after rain. We recommend scheduling a design consultation in late summer or early fall, which positions installation for October through December — the optimal planting season in Northeast Florida, when cooler temperatures and seasonal rains help new plants establish root systems before the stress of summer heat.
Wildlight's architectural review board encourages landscape improvements — the community benefits when individual properties are well-maintained and thoughtfully designed. The guidelines specify approved plant species, mulch types, hardscape materials, and fence styles, and our designs work within those parameters. We prepare submission packages with scaled site plans, plant lists including mature dimensions, material specifications, and construction timelines. Most landscape improvement requests receive approval within two to three weeks. Upgrades that improve curb appeal and align with the community's nature-forward aesthetic are generally welcomed enthusiastically by the review board.
For a typical Wildlight home, a focused front-entry upgrade with redesigned foundation plantings, pathway, and lighting starts around $6,000 to $12,000. A comprehensive backyard transformation including a paver patio, fire pit, privacy screening, and planting beds typically runs $15,000 to $35,000 depending on size and materials. Full-property master plans executed over multiple phases generally fall in the $25,000 to $50,000 range total. We provide detailed, itemized proposals after an on-site consultation, and phased payment options align with phased installation schedules. Call (904) 874-0494 to schedule a visit.
Builders select plants based on three criteria: availability in bulk, low purchase price, and fast initial coverage. That is why you see the same five species — Indian hawthorn, viburnum, loropetalum, Asiatic jasmine, and dwarf ixora — in nearly every new Wildlight yard. While some of these species are fine plants, they create a monotonous, generic look when used without design intent. We use a much broader palette of native and regionally adapted species selected for year-round interest, ecological value, and long-term performance. Our designs may include some of the same species as the builder, but they are positioned, sized, and combined differently to create a composed landscape with seasonal rhythm, textural variety, and a sense of place that bulk plantings cannot achieve.