With not much more than a concrete slab and a patch of grass to go on, this homeowner transformed his backyard into a stylish outdoor retreat. See how he did it, and get great cost-cutting ideas for your own yard remodel project!
Beautiful Backyard
The homeowner and designer knew his backyard had potential. And he had a plan. The tiny patch of grass behind his 1950s split-level would be plain no longer! With ready-made materials and his own blueprint, the homeowner created an outdoor retreat for his friends and family.
Cold Concrete
Before the makeover, the back patio was small and cluttered. The unwelcoming concrete slab didn't scream impromptu BBQs or intimate dinner parties with friends. There was barely enough room for two backyard basics: a picnic table and grill.
Slippery Slope
The small backyard provided great green space. However, it sloped steeply into the bramble and bush of a wooded ravine.
Breaking Boundaries
With a plan in mind, the first step was to extend the existing concrete patio. First, a level surface was created on the sloping ground. A retaining wall also helped solve this problem.
DIY Tip: Use what you have. Extending this small patio solved a big space problem. Adding on to existing elements will save time and money that you would sacrifice in a major overhaul.
Water-Ready
Flexible plastic tubing was placed along the length of his retaining wall to drain water away from the block wall.
Excavate Your Space
Inside a clearly defined perimeter, about 6 inches of dirt was removed by hand, making space to lay the new patio surface.
Walk This Way
Instead of a gate, the homeowner/designer set one wood-slat panel back a few feet to create an easy walkway. Without sacrificing its sleek, contemporary style, the fenceremains functional and welcomes guests into the new backyard retreat.
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