Backyard Landscaping and Patio Reveal
Iโve had many friends and readers ask if our backyard renovation was complete. Truth be told, it was finished right before Spring arrived. I wanted to wait for the plants to start blooming before taking the final pictures. Plus, I had to wait for the pollen and tree debris to stop falling all over everything. Tree droppings: itโs a real struggleย here.
Currently the flowers are blooming and the trees have stopped bombing us. I canโt wait to show you the backyard landscaping reveal photos I took this week. Before I show you the amazing after photos, you probablyย need aย reminder of what our sad yard looked like before:
A mess, right?!ย My favorite lawn decor isย the aqua hose for a pop of color. LOL.
Backyard Landscaping
Several homeowners before us installed rounded landscape timbers and pea gravel to stop the inflow of mud into the home. Unfortunately as the timbers rotted,ย the gravel spread outside the frames. In its place, a congregation of weedsย sprang up. Frankly, I think the weeds were enjoying themselves moreย in our backyard than we were. It was embarrassing to invite friends toย a weed-filled jungle with rotted timbers dotting the landscape. We longed for a backyard that was devoid of messy pathways, and wasย a usable spaceย for entertaining. This past Autumnย we decided a plan needed to be implemented to solve our landscapeย woes.
We contacted a local landscape designer who came highly recommended. Sheย took my style and our desires into consideration when drawing up the plans.
After we had plans in hand, Belgard reached out to me about working with them. (It was uncanny how good theย timing was.) I was more than thrilled to work with them since I already loved their products. (This is a sponsored post for Belgard.)
Several years ago (before I knew what a blog was), we had a Belgard pathway and circular patio installed near our front door. We love the look of thoseย pavers. The Dublin Cobble has an old world feel and the color variation between the pavers givesย them the look ofย old tumbled pavers. I watched the landscaping crew install the Belgard Universal Circularย and was amazed by how quickly and easily the pavers fit together. To us, Belgard has always stood for quality landscaping hardscapes.
After the plans were drawn for our backyard, choosing the brand to use for hardscapes was easy. Deciding on theย pavers and wall blocksย was more difficult because of the large variety of Belgard productsย to choose from. In the end, we were able to merge formal and informal areas easily. The hardscapes compliment the style of our house and look like theyโve been here forย decades.
Once we finalized our decisions,ย work began in our yard. As oftentimes happens, the yard went from bad to worse before it got betterโฆa lot better! Luckily, I gave my full trust to Arbor Enterprises who completed the work. Now, if youโll step this way, Iโm thrilled to take you on the tour of our new yard (without a speck of mud or rotten timbers anywhere!)
One of my favorite projects, was this giant pergola I built to screen the trashcans.
Can I be completely honest? I used to dread taking out the trash at nightย because I could never see the path clearly and worried that a copperhead might be waiting for me.
Not anymore! The beautiful walkway provides a clean and even walkway. Nothing is muddy. The trashcans donโt get dirty every time it rains. And there are no random shadows that make me think SNAKE!
Best of all, our guests pull in the driveway and no one notices the trash cans!
We decided to use the Dublin Cobble (Fossil Beige) pavers on this side to match the front walkway.ย They fit together leaving a consistent joint. Everything is smooth, even and gorgeous.
About that jointโwhen installing pavers, ask for polymeric sandย in the joints. The sand forms aย membrane that prevents weeds from growing in and it wonโt wash out. But, water still permeates the joints.
Walking around the side of the garage to the back yard is no longer an exercise in avoiding rocks and mud puddles.
We have a safe and clean place to walk. Itโs a nice invitation for guests to come around back for some drinks and burgers.
This spot was previously a big sliding mess of earth dotted with weeds.
After the new pavers were installed I rebuilt the gate and made it rock solid!
The landscapers installedย the pavers andย steps down to the patio. I have some plans for this little spot. Tune back in on Friday to see what Iโm up to!
I love how the landscapers bordered the Mega Arbelย (Smoky Mountain) patio with Mega Lafittย (Belgian Stone)ย and Tandem Wall Capsย (Shelby Blend). It adds a beautiful design element.
This is by far the biggest change and our newย favorite spot in our backyard.
Rememberย the before?
And the Ahhhh-fter! I love the Mega Arbel random pavers. It adds a beautifulย design to the patio and is a changeย from the methodical pavers on the pathways.
If you have a keen eye, youโll notice I removed a section of the railing to open it up to the patio.
One of the ideas the landscape designer had was to add a seating wall framing the edge of the patio. The Keystone Stonegate wall blocks (Colonial Blend color) fit together easily for a permanent and sturdy structure. You can see how it was constructed in the progress post.
This will add lots of extra seating during parties.
When the caps were first delivered, they were not what I had wanted. The landscaper had substituted the Tandem caps forย Keystone Country Manorย caps. I didnโt like the texture on the edge of the Keystone caps and worried people would scrape their legs on the edges. She gave in and went back to the Tandem caps and I was a happy girl.
To frame the opening that leads to the yard, I requested a small section of wall on the side closest to the deck.
Do you remember what the yard looked like from this angle? The railroad ties had rotted from the inside and were a hazard to walk on.
The Belgard Granika stepsย (Cotswold Mist color)ย were instrumental in creating a permanent solution for travel from the patio to the lower lawn. Each step is composed of two Granika steps, plus Keystone Stonegate wallย blocks with Tandem wall caps. This was a design decision I made after seeing the two Granika steps on their own.
Each Granika stone weighs 275 pounds. So, you can imagine my hesitation to ask for any changes. But, ultimately I knew I wanted the steps to tie in with the patio and the idea to nose the steps with the same materials as the seating wall seemed like the rightย decision.
This also allowed us to deepen the steps and make the transverse to the grass more gradual.
You should have seen how muddy the yard got during construction.
We had a big mound leveled where a tree used to be. This was all in preparation for an area that we could play soccer, badminton and more yard games.
The perimeter of the yardย received many new plants and a new sod lawn.
These are just a few of the beauties that are blooming right now. I ย was pleasantly surprised when little lilacs started popping up after Winter. The designer also called forย several viburnum shrubsย in the plans.ย I canโt wait for them to get huge and covered in big white snowballs!
On the other side of the yard is a small patio landing spot using more Mega Arbel and Tandem wall caps.
The firepit area got a much needed leveling and we had the blue stone slabs removed. Previously, Iย worried thatย someone might trip and fallย into the fire pit.
The landscaper recommended Chapel Hill grit around the fire pit area. Iโm still not sold on it because some of the grit hasย washed away and the weeds are popping up in spots. But, overall itโs a big improvement.
The walk way to the firepit was also a welcomeย improvement! Previously this was a muddy messย thatย meant there was lots of tracked mud in the house.
The walkway was my brainchild. These pavers are actually theย wall caps the landscaper ordered. Yes, you heard that right, they are the Keystone Country Manorย caps. We also used twoย more Granika stepsย to help soften the slope.
They provideย a less formal path that fits in perfectly with the rustic fire pit area.
I think Belgard needs to name this new pathway design after me. What do you think about the Brittany Walkway or Bailey Pathway? LOL.
You have seen some of the garden area in my recent tutorials to build a rot-resistant planter and a budget-friendly trellis.
This spot was a barren sloping landscape before. Itโs hard to tell from this photo, but there was a decent slope to the land.
The landscapers leveled out the spot and installed Belgard Stonegate blocks for a retaining wall and used the Keystone Country Manorย caps here. (Donโt tell my landscaper, but she was right. Iโve sat on this wall many times and it doesnโt scrape my legs. ;-D)
This wasย theย perfect spot to build my garden beds. They get plenty of sun and my vegetables are growing fast!
This concludes the tour of our yard. I hope you get some inspirations for your home. If you need more ideas, you can orderย a Belgard ideaย book.
Belgard also has a 3-D Visualizer that can help you visualize your own space with the new hardscapes. You can upload your own photo or work with a Belgard authorized contractor and have them give you a visual look at yourย new space before you even break ground! How helpful is that?!
Itโs time for me to kick you out now. I have some party planning to attend to. Itโs time to invite some friends over to enjoy our new outdoor entertaining spaces.
See yaโ later!
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post for Belgard. I received complimentary products in exchange for writing a post about Belgard. I was not told what to write. All opinions are my own. As usual, I am very particular about the brands I work with and will always tell you if you are reading a sponsored post.
What a beautiful space! It all looks so peaceful and secluded.
Very nice job. I love all the pavers you used. I am looking for something like that for my next project. I so like seeing the before and after pictures. Guess that is why I too am hooked on DIY! Thanks for the great pictures.
Fabulous results. I would not have expected anything less. Your designs and the work you do is outstanding, always.
I love the difference- itโs like a whole new yard! I love all the stonework- it definitely looks well worth the time and effort to get it all in. I do have a question, though- How is it all lit in the dark? Maybe you can have lighting along the walkways to keep them extra safe, for example of an elegant solution.
Hi Brittany
Congrats on your fabulous back yard. Love the stone work especially how you used the seating wall material to nose the steps! Keep up the good work!
Hi Brittany,
I think you should change your moniker to โvery handy girlโ!
Keep up the good work.
Wow! What an incredible transformation! I love all the stonework.