10.10.2010

Backyard Reveal


As I was enjoying our "new" backyard this afternoon, I realized I haven't posted the big reveal yet. Shame on me! As you know, we got rid of the playground in our backyard and planned to make it more adult-friendly. The transformation was done in a weekend...so, let's begin!

Here's a before pic of the concrete slab. If you look closely, you can see I like to use it as a backdrop for my spray painting projects.


We picked up a gallon of concrete stain and a sprayer from Home Depot.

 

Next, we sprayed it on the slab. Please note, these are not my legs. Mine are much more shapely. And not as hairy. Well, usually.

We weren't thrilled with the color at first. Before we made any drastic decisions (like paint it a different color) we decided to finish the project first. We're always thinkin'.


We headed back to Home Depot and loaded up the Jeep with about 45 edging stones.


Landscape fabric went down first and then some stones from a local landscaping company.

 

Next, it was back to Home Depot for 20 bags of pea gravel.


At the end of the day, this is what we had. Not too shabby, huh? The concrete stain blends in perfectly with the edging and walkway stones.

 

Jeff was determined to have a built-in fire pit. Since our existing pit was only a year old, I didn't think it was necessary. He found this video from Lowes and convinced me otherwise. Our pit is placed on top of the stones. Genius!


We added some fountain grass....and here it is!


As you can see, it's a great place to relax with a glass of wine and old copies of Country Living and Flea Market Style (which is exactly what I did today).


 And, what's even better...it works!

 

6 comments:

  1. Nothing like a cozy fire to bring on fall. Yard is looking good!

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  2. gawjuss! u guys did a fantastic job!

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  3. Awesome! Great job guys! Love the firepit!

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  4. That looks amazing. I LOVE the brightly colored Adirondack chairs. Where did you get them? And, are the teal ones wood or plastic? I want to buy some for our new farm.

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  5. Thanks everyone!

    Annie: the red chairs are plastic and from Home Depot. The teal ones are wood and from World Market (like 3 years ago). They were originally green and we painted them that color last year.

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  6. It looks quite inviting to gather around that pit fire, and stayed up all night sharing stories. Your backyard makeover turned out really well for a quick project that’s just done over the weekend. Cheers to that!

    Mitchell Knapp @ Scenic Landscaping

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