This is year two of our large outdoor project, and I feel like we are just getting started. Year two of this multi year renovation brought frustration and disappointment but hopes for a brighter future.
Problems with Past Outdoor Projects
Like any renovation project, multiple issues arise throughout the process. This year I’m still dealing with front of the house projects that were completed last year…or so I thought they were completed. More Repairs to Our Flagstone Walkway is one of those projects. “Deer Resistant”? Yea Right!! Calling Out the Label is another that keeps giving and giving 🤨 I won’t rehash the issues we had with those projects, you can catch up by visiting the links.
Outdoor Projects Completed to Date
I do have high hopes for our backyard, let’s discuss what has been completed so far.
Hardscape Design – Replacing Outdoor Patio Steps for Safety Reasons (Part 4)
Hardscape Design – Laying a Concrete Foundation for the Backyard Patio (Part 3)
Hardscape Design – Outdoor Fireplace Demolition (Part 2)
Hardscape Design – Patio Demolition (Part 1)
Travertine Patio Reveal
A year in the making and we now have a beautiful new large travertine patio. Installation was a long process, as we waited months for the stones to arrive from Turkey. You can check out the before pictures in the links above. But you’re probably wondering what the “sort of” in the title means? Do we have a usable patio? Yes. Is it finished and ready to use? Well, sort of.
A typical reveal will show a fully completed and styled space. This isn’t that. I can’t do a full reveal of our patio project…just yet.
In a perfect world, I would have done this before we layed a new patio…yea I know 🙄. But I think my idea for the space will yield much better use than the present kitchen.
What’s Next?
Stay tuned to hear more about the next stage of our backyard project!
We also have one more BIG Outdoor Project we want to complete by the end of the year. Can anyone guess what it is? Follow along on Instagram stories HERE for daily updates.
Denise
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