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STAG'S STORY

Stag Landscape Construction is the personal venture of Director Max Lambooy, built from a passion for designing and constructing outdoor spaces that feel considered, timeless, and tailored to the way people live. With more than 15 years of experience in the landscape industry, Max has worked across a wide range of residential and architectural projects throughout the Sydney Metropolitan Area and the Central West of New South Wales.

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His approach is grounded in craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and an unwavering commitment to detail. Stag Landscape Construction continues to grow on this foundation — creating outdoor environments that are refined, functional, and built to be enjoyed for years to come.

Our Purpose

We create outdoor spaces that are designed for living — places to gather, relax, entertain, and enjoy. Our focus is on transforming your vision into a refined and functional outdoor environment that enhances your lifestyle and reflects the character of your home.

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What We Create:

  • Fire pits & outdoor entertaining zones

  • Patios, pergolas & custom-built decking

  • Poolscapes and surrounding landscape integration

  • Outdoor showers & custom-designed feature elements

  • Water features, garden accents & architectural details

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How We Deliver It:

  • Thoughtful planning and tailored concept design

  • Seamless coordination of hardscape and softscape stages

  • Quality workmanship with attention to detail

  • Designs that prioritise flow, comfort, and long-term durability

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Client Partnership

Facilitating a strong, collaborative relationship with each homeowner is central to everything we do at Stag. We listen closely, keep communication clear at every stage, and attend to every detail so the finished landscape reflects the personalised design and quality you expect. The result is a tailored outdoor space delivered on promise — beautiful, functional, and made to be enjoyed.

“We partner with homeowners to transform ideas into personalised, enduring outdoor spaces.”

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