Louvered pergola, outdoor kitchen, and fire lounge at dusk, designed and built by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape in Youngsville, Acadiana
Landscape Design & Build · Youngsville, LA

Luxury Landscape Design
in Youngsville
From the Mesa Villages to Broussard Mesa

Quick Answer

Who is the best landscape design-build contractor in Youngsville?

Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape is a fully licensed Louisiana design-build firm (LSLBC #2600441 (placeholder)) specializing in Youngsville, from the mesa-top villages of Breaux Bridge and Mire Hills to the gated luxury of Le Triomphe and the semi-rural estate lots of Broussard Mesa. With 2,900+ completed projects, we design and build for Youngsville's specific realities: a master-planned neighborhood inside the City of Rayne, most of it carved out of the Coastal Zone, with rolling mesa-and-canyon terrain, coastal loam over pockets of expansive clay, sloped view lots, and a mild climate a touch warmer than the beach. One team handles design, city and HOA approvals, permitting, and construction.

Outdoor Living in Youngsville

Landscape design built
for Youngsville

Youngsville is one of Rayne's most desirable addresses, and one of its most deliberately planned. It began life in 1975 as North City West, a master plan that confined homes to the mesa tops and left the canyons as open space, and residents adopted the name Youngsville in 1991. The result is a neighborhood of distinct villages threaded with preserved canyons, top-rated schools, and a quick commute to the Vermilion Pines and Oil Center biotech corridor. A great Youngsville project starts by knowing which village you are in and how your lot sits on the mesa.

As a true design-build firm, we carry every project under one roof: site and soils assessment, 3D design, structural and geotechnical engineering, approvals, permitting, and construction. Youngsville is part of the City of Rayne, so projects run through City Development Services, with the Youngsville Community Planning Board as the local advisory voice and HOA architectural review in many of the villages. We design to those standards from the start and handle the submittals, so plans clear the first time.

One thing sets Youngsville apart from the beach towns: most of it is not in the Coastal Zone. A large slice of the neighborhood was specifically excluded from coastal jurisdiction, so unlike Abbeville, Broussard, or Carencro, the typical Youngsville home does not need a coastal use permit. Only the western edge near Bayou Tortue Lagoon and Vermilion Pines borders the Coastal Zone. For most homeowners, the real design drivers are the mesa-and-canyon terrain, sloped view lots, coastal loam over pockets of expansive clay, and the high standard these villages hold. We design resort-grade outdoor living that fits all of it.


The Master-Planned Mesa

What makes a Youngsville project different

01

Most of it is outside the Coastal Zone

This is the surprise that sets Youngsville apart from the beach towns. A large part of the neighborhood was specifically excluded from the Coastal Zone, so the typical home here does not need a coastal use permit, unlike Abbeville, Broussard, or Carencro. Only the western edge near Bayou Tortue Lagoon and Vermilion Pines touches coastal jurisdiction. For most projects the approvals that matter are City of Rayne review and HOA architectural review, both of which we manage.

02

A neighborhood built on mesa tops and canyons

Youngsville was planned to keep homes on the mesa tops and leave the finger canyons as open space. That gives many lots dramatic canyon edges, slopes, and long views, but it also means grade changes, slope-stability rules, and brush-management zones near the open space. We design grading, engineered retaining walls, and view terraces that open the property to the canyon while keeping the hillside stable and the planting fire-smart near the preserve.

03

Coastal loam over pockets of clay

The mesas are uplifted prairie terrace, so the soil is generally a workable coastal loam, but slopes and canyon areas hold pockets of expansive clay that swell and shrink with moisture. We soil-test per parcel and engineer footings, pool shells, drainage, and hardscape base sections to match the ground, with extra drainage on the sloped lots so nothing settles or cracks where the soil moves.

04

HOA architectural review across the villages

Many Youngsville villages, from Breaux Bridge to the gated Le Triomphe, run their own HOA architectural review with standards for walls, materials, height, and front-yard work. We design to your community's specific guidelines from day one and prepare the architectural submittal, so the project clears committee and the city without redesigns or delays.

05

Broussard Mesa is its own world

Tucked inside Youngsville, Broussard Mesa is a semi-rural pocket of half-acre-minimum estate and equestrian lots wrapped in hundreds of acres of permanent preserve, closer in feel to Kaplan than to the village streets nearby. It is room for orchards, riding facilities, resort pools, and big drought-tolerant estate gardens, with brush-management and habitat rules near the preserve that we design around.

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Resort living for a coastal-mild climate

Youngsville sits a touch inland of the beach, so mornings get the coastal fog but afternoons run sunnier and a bit warmer, ideal for year-round outdoor living. We build resort and vanishing-edge pools, spas, full outdoor kitchens, fire features, and shaded view terraces tuned to the lot, the slope, and any HOA guidelines, all hydrozoned and built to Louisiana's water-efficiency standards for the City of Rayne.

Neighborhoods We Serve

Every corner of Youngsville

Broussard Mesa

A semi-rural pocket of half-acre-minimum estate and equestrian lots ringed by permanent preserve, closer to Kaplan in feel than to the village streets. Room for orchards, riding facilities, resort pools, and large drought-tolerant gardens.

Breaux Bridge

The newer master-planned east side, with upscale recent-construction homes across communities like Arabella, Bordeaux, and Brightwater. Modern lots suited to clean-lined pools, outdoor kitchens, and water-wise planting under HOA review.

Le Triomphe

A gated luxury enclave of large custom homes and generous lots. Prime ground for full outdoor living programs: resort pools, view terraces, outdoor kitchens, and refined, private gardens.

Mire Hills

The southwest village near Highway 94, Bayou Tortue Canyon, and I-10, closest to the coast and the canyon trails. Canyon-edge lots, view terraces, and fire-smart planting near the open space.

Sugar Mill Pond & Sage Canyon

Established mesa-top villages of family homes on rolling streets near the canyons. Ideal for pool renovations, outdoor kitchens, fire features, and refreshed water-wise landscapes.

Ocean Air & Mire Broussard

Walkable village communities near parks, schools, and One Paseo, with a range of lot sizes. Indoor-outdoor courtyards, compact resort yards, and shade-focused outdoor rooms.

Portfolio

Outdoor living across Youngsville

Louvered pergola, outdoor kitchen, and fire lounge at dusk in Youngsville by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape
Linear fire feature with a porcelain surround in Youngsville by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape
Modern home facade with landscape lighting in Youngsville by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape
Illuminated floating entry steps in Youngsville by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape
Front-yard planter wall with landscape lighting in Youngsville by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape
Louvered outdoor kitchen with grill and TV in Youngsville by Abshire Brothers Lawn & Landscape
Common Questions

Landscape Design and Build in Youngsville

Most likely not. A large part of Youngsville was specifically excluded from the Coastal Zone when the area was planned, so unlike Abbeville, Broussard, or Carencro, the typical home here does not need a coastal use permit. Only the western edge near Bayou Tortue Lagoon and Vermilion Pines borders coastal jurisdiction. For most homeowners the approvals that matter are the City of Rayne's plan review and HOA architectural review, both of which we manage as part of the project.

In most villages, yes. Communities from Breaux Bridge to the gated Le Triomphe run their own HOA architectural review with standards for walls, materials, height, and front-yard work, on top of the City of Rayne's requirements. We design to your community's specific guidelines from the start and prepare the architectural submittal, so the project clears committee and the city without delays or redesigns.

It is a big part of building here. Because the neighborhood was planned around mesa tops and preserved canyons, many of the best lots have canyon edges, slopes, and long views, along with slope-stability and brush-management rules near the open space. We engineer retaining walls and terracing with proper drainage to stabilize the grade, design view-framed pools and terraces that open to the canyon, and keep the planting fire-smart near the preserve.

Broussard Mesa is a semi-rural pocket inside Youngsville with half-acre-minimum estate and equestrian lots wrapped in hundreds of acres of permanent preserve, closer to Kaplan than to the village streets. That means room for orchards, riding facilities, resort pools, and large drought-tolerant gardens, but also habitat and brush-management rules near the preserve. We design estate-scale outdoor living that respects those rules and the rural character.

The mesas are uplifted prairie terrace, so the soil is generally a workable coastal loam, but slopes and canyon areas hold pockets of expansive clay that move with moisture. We soil-test per parcel and engineer footings, pool shells, drainage, and hardscape base sections to match the ground, with extra drainage on sloped lots, so the work stays flat and crack-free where the soil shifts.

All of them: Broussard Mesa, Breaux Bridge, Le Triomphe, Mire Hills, Sugar Mill Pond, Sage Canyon, Ocean Air, Mire Broussard, and the surrounding villages. Each has its own lot sizes, slopes, and HOA standards, from semi-rural estates to walkable village streets, so we confirm the community guidelines, the city's requirements, and the conditions on your specific lot before we design.

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