M. M. Moore Fine Gardens & Masonry

M. M. Moore Fine Gardens & Masonry Founded in 1979, M.M. Moore is a full-service landscape design and construction firm providing our s Founded in 1979, M. M.

Moore Construction is a full-service landscape design and construction firm. Our clients do business with us because they appreciate our personal service, design first approach and attention to detail. We take the appropriate steps without cutting any corners in order to ensure our clients receive a precision installation they the can be proud of for years to come. In keeping with prevailing archi

tectural design principles, it is of paramount importance that flow of your design be as pleasing from the outside perspective as from the inside. Our design driven approach enables us to blend various textures, bed shapes, hardscape and other elements to create a transformation that is very intentional. Each assignment begins with a set of boundaries. It is within these limitations that landscaping and form design must work in harmony. We provide a team effort from beginning to end that contributes to the project's realization. Each staff member has a special area of expertise enhanced by a solid understanding of every phase of the development and construction process. The goal is to create innovative and distinguished environments that appear as natural extensions of their settings. Achieving this goal requires a depth of experience that comes from having created many projects, each requiring different solutions.

04/10/2026

We are honored to be part of the team that worked on this Highland Park gem designed by Robert Goodwin & Herbert Tatum in 1938. Goodwin Tatum also designed one of the finest neo-Greek revival homes at 4231 Armstrong. This home on Arcady was recognized and landmarked by Preservation Park Cities in 2026. We are so thankful for wonderful clients and great partners like Bob Clark who allow us to serve their clientele.

We are honored to part of the team that worked on this Highland Park gem designed by Robert Goodwin & Herbert Tatum in 1...
04/10/2026

We are honored to part of the team that worked on this Highland Park gem designed by Robert Goodwin & Herbert Tatum in 1938. Goodwin Tatum also designed one of the finest neo-Greek revival homes at 4231 Armstrong. This home on Arcady was recognized and landmarked by Preservation Park Cities in 2026. We are so thankful for wonderful clients like Dan & Peggy and great partners like Bob Clark who allow us to serve their clientele.

11/27/2025

Jon D. Carsey designed this house on University Blvd in University Park Texas but is also known for designing the boat house and bath house at White Rock Lake. He also worked with Frank Lloyd Wright. M. M. Moore worked with the great Ralph Duesing who amended this property ten years ago with iconic Dallas builder Randy Clowdus ten years ago to construct the gardens and boathouse. Recently, the gardens and a courtyard were updated to include renovation of a courtyard and the addition of a water feature consisting of carved classical animals designed by Ralph and masterfully carved by Dallas’ own Davis Cornell and constructed by M. M. Moore. We are so thankful to work for great homeowners, architects and builders who appreciate our love for classical design and quality construction.

10/23/2025

Wonderful evening, wonderful cause, wonderful people! What a great time at the 2025 Elisabet Ney Artisans Ball in Austin Texas. A hearty thank you to all the folks that made this weekend so special!

10/18/2025

The 2025 Elisabet Ney silent auction is live! Amazing handcrafted items from artisans, architects and designers. Link in bio! Ney # #

Prayers going up for the kids still missing and the families affected but the floods in Hunt Texas that devastated Camp ...
07/05/2025

Prayers going up for the kids still missing and the families affected but the floods in Hunt Texas that devastated Camp Mystic.

Swipe left for a before image. We cherish every opportunity to implement a Ralph Duesing design and this is one of our f...
02/11/2025

Swipe left for a before image. We cherish every opportunity to implement a Ralph Duesing design and this is one of our favorites. The courtyard is the latest revision and features a custom limestone fountain and accent pieces hand built by our very own masons.

We love to visit great projects from the past to see how they age over time. This is truly one of our favorites. As I wa...
02/05/2025

We love to visit great projects from the past to see how they age over time. This is truly one of our favorites. As I walk the property I think of all the greats that came together to make this property truly special. Hare & Hare for the original landscape design, Ralph Duesing for his revisions to the original landscape architecture and embellishments, the late Lynn Watkins for his ironwork, Davis Cornell for his stone carving, Bob Bruce for the water feature and our very own stone masons and who expertly matched the old masonry onsite.

This historic Fort Worth property in the Rivercrest Country Club area was the family home of Marvin Leonard who founded the famous Leonard’s Department store and was known for backing the careers of Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan.

Are you ready to fill your backyard with friends and loved ones this spring? Super excited to break ground on this Bluff...
01/17/2025

Are you ready to fill your backyard with friends and loved ones this spring?

Super excited to break ground on this Bluffview project today! Cannot wait to see our design come to life for a truly wonderful family.

Thankful for custom builders like who entrust their clients to our care…thanks Bob!

Address

4399 Westgrove Drive
Addison, TX
75001

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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