About cobble design

Decades of Experience in Landscape Design and Outdoor Living

We create landscaping for outdoor living. We achieve this by finding the harmony between how you live inside your home, with how nature lives outside of it. With 35+ years of operations, and highly trained craftspeople and landscape professionals, we have the experience and skills to build your vision for outdoor living. 


Ever since the company was started by brothers Cam and Brian Steckle in 1988, our focus remains the same. We care about people and the communities in which we operate, and the quality of the work we do. We take pride in our craftsmanship and want to create outdoor living spaces that evoke a sense of wonder and harmony. 

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Starting as a paving stone and wall stone contractor, Cobble Design now provides a wide variety of landscape design and installation services. Our highly skilled team, including a trained Stone Mason, will capture your vision and build it to demanding specifications. 


In 2022, Cobble Design embarked on a new era as Cam and Brian sold the company to  two of Brian’s sons, Dylan and Devon Steckle, who then brought in a third partner, Alf Goodall. Alf brings a wealth of business experience to Cobble Design, while Dylan and Devon ensure there will be continuity for years to come. 

Throughout it all, our focus remains consistent.

Every project we touch is completed with open and thoughtful communication, experienced craftsmanship and high-quality materials to meet your highest expectations. 

How We Approach Every Project

Every project, regardless of scale, is approached with the same level of intention and craftsmanship. From focused enhancements to full property transformations, we take the time to understand your space, your goals, and how you plan to live outdoors.

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We dream big with our clients.

We approach every project as a creative collaboration, shaping clear goals into spaces we are excited to bring to life.

We are forward thinkers and doers.

We think about what happens after we leave and always have your best interest in mind.

We put our clients first.

We are not happy until you are. We always strive to do our best because we care.

We stand behind what we do.

We back our work with an industry-leading five-year structural warranty.*

*This covers our workmanship only. It does not cover any material costs. Minor settling or aesthetic imperfections are excluded from our workmanship guarantee. Issues which arise due to unknown soil or ground water conditions beneath the prepared base are also excluded from this warranty.

There is nothing that delights us more than to drive by a project we have completed and say, with the right balance of pride and humility, “we did that”. 

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Cobble Design is ICPI Certified

Cobble Design's possession of ICPI certification indicates that we have completed the necessary training and demonstrated expertise in paver work. This certification verifies that we are qualified to undertake projects involving paving stones. With our ICPI certification, clients can trust in our ability to deliver high-quality paver work.

Cobble Design is a Unilock Authorized Contractor

"Unilock Authorized Contractors are true professionals who are experienced in proper site preparation, grading, base materials and compaction so you can rest assured that your project will look great and structurally perform for years to come."


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Common Questions

  • I have a project in mind. What steps are involved?

    If you have a larger project, there are five key steps involved, in which we will: 


    Consult – work with you to better understand your vision for your outdoor living space 


    Design – produce a design, which is yours to keep for a small fee 


    Plan – prepare a quote, which is price guaranteed for 20 days 


    Build – be on site, managing your project and bringing your vision to life 


    Review – do a final walk through with you to ensure the final product meets your expectations 


    For smaller projects, there will not normally be a design plan or fee, and the remaining steps are simpler and take less time.  

  • Where do I start?

    You can fill out our contact form or give us a call at 519-565-7373 or 519-236-7373.


    You will have an initial discussion with our head designer to better understand what you have in mind. They will outline the next steps for you, depending on the nature of the project. 


    Smaller projects, such as a driveway or walkway repair, will not normally require a detailed design. You will be provided with a no-cost quote to determine if you want to proceed.  


    Larger projects, such as landscaping for your residence, recreational property, or commercial property, will require a detailed design. You can choose from one of three design packages. The Essential package is $750 (plus HST) and provides a set of 2D drawings. The Enhanced package is $1,500 (plus HST) and includes two free revisions. The Premier package is $2,500 (plus HST) and includes two free revisions, as well as full 2D and 3D renderings and video. Additional revisions are always available at a cost of $500. 


    The plan fees are charged whether you hire us to do the project, or not. 


  • I want to proceed with a project. What are the next steps?

    Once you have reviewed your quote, we will confirm with you, in writing, the final scope of the work to be done. Once the scope is confirmed, we will ask you to provide a deposit of at least 20% of the quoted cost. In some cases, you may be asked for a larger deposit, depending on the nature of the project. Once the deposit is received your project will be secured and we can begin scheduling you into our project calendar. 


     


  • How long does a typical project take?

    Every project timeline is unique depending on scope, materials, weather, permitting requirements, and site conditions. During your initial consultation we’ll give you a realistic timeframe based on what you want to achieve. We aim for predictable, transparent scheduling from start to finish.

  • When will my project start?

    It depends on the nature of the project. Very small projects may be started sooner as we can schedule them in and around larger projects. Larger projects are normally scheduled for months out.  


    If you contact us in the fall of a year, we can normally schedule your project for the following season. If you wait until the following year, we may be able to schedule you in the early to late fall of that year. In some cases, your project may not be scheduled until the following year.  


  • My project is about to start. What can I expect?

    On larger projects we will normally contact you approximately two weeks prior to the project starting to confirm timing, what the initial steps are, and what you can expect from us. We will contact you again the day before the project starts to remind you we will be on site.  


     At this point you will now know who the foreperson is for the project. They will become your primary contact once the project gets underway. It is their responsibility to keep you informed of the project's status and explain the work we are doing


    Our days start at 7:00 AM and begin with a crew briefing and loading of our trucks. We will then be onsite between 7:30 AM and 8:30 AM depending on your distance from our warehouse near Zurich, ON


    On weekdays we normally work on site until 6 PM and on Saturdays we will normally work on site until 12 PM. Our crews then return to our warehouse where they unload trucks, have a quick debrief, and prepare for the next day.


     You will receive regular updates from the foreperson as to the progress of the work and what is scheduled for the coming days. We typically designate a single crew to a project and they normally remain on site until the project is completed, weather depending. 


     The work is noisy and dirty. It is unavoidable. At the end of every day, our crew will clean up the site as best as they can. We do urge all clients to inform their neighbours that work will be happening. When we are on site, the foreperson will also be available to answer any questions you or your neighbours have about the nature of the work. 


    You will also likely connect with one, or more, of our owners. Two of them are forepersons while a third is normally in the office but frequently on sites. Contact with one of our owners is critical to ensuring you are happy with the progress of your project. 


    At the end of the project, the foreperson will do a final walk around with you to ensure everything has been done to your satisfaction. 

  • How long will the project take?

    The smallest projects could take as little as a day. Most projects will be complete within a 2 to 6 week timeframe, with very large and complex projects taking longer. The estimated time to completion will be discussed with you before we begin the project.  

  • How do I pay for the project?

    If you provided a deposit, the rest of the project cost will normally be billed to you at the end of the project. Very large projects could be progress billed. This means we may bill you on a regular basis throughout the project, with the final payment due at the end of the project. 


     We accept cheques, wire transfers, or e-transfers. We do not accept credit cards. 

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Landscape guides and tips

By Alf Goodall April 27, 2026
Across much of Ontario's Lake Huron shoreline, landscapes are shaped as much by place as by preference. From Port Franks to Grand Bend to Bayfield to Goderich to Kincardine, many of the properties we work on are cottages, recreational retreats or permanent homes in lakeside communities. These sites often share similar qualities: mature trees, shaded areas, and a strong desire for low-maintenance outdoor spaces. In these environments, moss is often overlooked. Some people even see it as a nuisance to be managed. Yet it is one of the most practical and quietly beautiful plants we can use. When designed intentionally, moss fits naturally into Lake Huron landscapes and solves problems that traditional turf and groundcovers struggle with. Why Moss Belongs In Lake Huron Landscapes Lake Huron properties frequently include shaded areas, mature trees, damp soils, and spaces where turf struggles. Moss thrives in these conditions and offers solutions where traditional plants fall short. Here are four reasons why moss may be a perfect solution as part of a well thought out landscape design. 1. Perfect for Shade, Trees, and Challenging Areas Many properties include north-facing yards or dense tree cover. These spaces are challenging for grass and many groundcovers, but are ideal for moss. Moss naturally grows in low-light environments and does not compete aggressively with tree roots. Moss works especially well: under mature trees along shaded walkways in woodland gardens around rock outcrops and natural stone Instead of forcing grass to grow in places it does not want to, moss allows the landscape to feel natural and relaxed. 2. Low Maintenance One of the biggest advantages of moss is how little maintenance it requires. Once established, moss does not need mowing, fertilizing or regular irrigation (it does need moisture). This makes it an excellent option for homeowners who want a polished landscape without constant upkeep. It quietly fills space, stays green, and looks great over time. 3. Sustainability Moss fits naturally into any conversation about sustainability. It's many environmental benefits include: no need for chemical fertilizers or pesticides minimal water requirements once established improved moisture retention in surrounding soil reduced erosion on slopes Moss supports a more resilient and environmentally responsible landscape. 4. Soft Texture and Timeless Beauty Stone features are a cornerstone of many of the landscapes we design along Lake Huron. Flagstone patios, pathways, steps, retaining elements, and accent boulders (including moss rock) are popular for their durability and timeless appearance. Moss pairs exceptionally well with stone by: softening joints between flagstone reducing visual hardness around steps and walls creating a settled, natural look that feels established accentuating boulders and other garden features Whether the design leans rustic or contemporary, moss adds texture and balance without competing for attention. Is Moss Right For Your Garden? Moss is not meant to replace every lawn or planting area. However, in a shaded, damp, or low-traffic areas it often outperforms traditional options while requiring far less effort. If you have heavy tree cover, want lower garden maintenance, and/or a calm, timeless aesthetic, moss may be the perfect addition to your landscape. Moss does not shout for attention, and that is part of its beauty. It supports the garden quietly, adding texture, colour, and balance. With the right design and high-quality materials, moss can transform overlooked areas into some of the most peaceful spaces in your landscape. If you are curious about including moss in your garden, get in touch with us through our inquiry form or call our office to start the conversation.
By Alf Goodall April 20, 2026
In the classic fairy tale, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, only certain things are "just right". But when it comes to landscaping projects, we will consider all shapes, sizes and types of things to make your landscape right for you. Have a bigger, more complex, fully integrated landscape project? We have the skill, experience and capabilities to design, build and care for it. Have a simple project in mind, or even a singular thing you want done? We can do those too. And unlike Goldilocks, we are more than happy to take those on. For example, we do things as simple as pressure wash a walkway or lift, level and re-lay a small patio area (we've done areas as small as 100 sq ft). We've done lawn repairs, including over seeding areas or laying new sod. We've also planted additional plants, shrubs and trees into already existing gardens or created new, small garden beds. We can do something as simple as install mulch to refresh a garden and help protect and nurture it. Other smaller things we've been tasked to do include supplying decorative rock or install a simpler water feature, including bubbling rocks. As for landscape projects, we have a saying that we will take on any sized project and budget. We just won't sacrifice quality to do so. Even if your budget is tight, we are happy to work with you to get the most out of it. We've done plenty of budget-friendly projects to install a patio, driveway or walkway. We can also do smaller retaining wall projects, upgrade or install a new fire pit and design and install an outdoor shower. It is true that some of our projects require a plan, which is priced separately (plans start as low as $750), however many of these small projects do not require a paid for plan. If you're unsure about the size of your project, give us a call. We'd be happy to give you our initial thoughts on the feasibility of your project. One of the keys is the complexity of the project and how many elements it has. If your idea for your space include two or more elements, it will almost always require a paid for plan. You may think these projects aren't "good enough" for us. They are. There really is no such thing as "too big" or "too small" for us. They are almost always "just right". We love helping people in our community create lasting memories through the thoughtful planning and installation of outdoor living spaces. No matter the size of your project, or the simplicity or complexity of it, give us a call.
By Alf Goodall April 4, 2026
What do the numbers on a bag of fertilizer, such as 20-8-12, mean? These labels can be too much like secret codes, and it's easy to assume that higher numbers means more results. Healthy gardens are less about fertilizer and more about using the right product, at the right time, in the right way to contribute to soil and ecosystem health. Let's break it down. The numbers represent the percentage, by weight, of the three major nutrients plants need most: Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), and Potassium (K). And the easiest way to think about these things is "up, down and all around"
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