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Once our kitchen remodel started winding down (Don’t worry! We’ll post photos and share all the details when it’s done! I promise!) we got to talking about the back yard in earnest. The weather is beautiful right now; it’s hard not to want to be out there enjoying it. But you’ve seen what it looks like out there. Not exactly relaxing and inviting.
We decided pretty quickly that while we want to maximize the available space, we don’t want to crowd out the existing lawn with patio furniture and play structures. We want the yard to feel peaceful and happy, not overwhelming and overfull! In order to make the best use of our square footage, we needed to answer one big question:
What do we even want to do in our back yard?
Answering that narrowed things down fast. We identified five “zones” to meet the wants and needs of our little family:
1) A zone for playing. This seems obvious, but we want to have a place for our kids to have fun. We live just around the corner from a huge park with swings, slides, and ample space for playing sports. However, we still want to provide our girls with a space of their own to explore and imagine. For us, this means some grass for running, a sandbox for digging, and some kind of play house. That’s mostly David’s domain, though, so I’ll let him flesh out his ideas for you later.
2) A zone for cooking. At its most basic, this means getting a freestanding gas grill
. But an evening eating gourmet pizza with the Proof people got David’s wheels turning. Who am I to argue with him when good food is involved? Maybe we’ll build our own brick oven…or maybe we could just get something like a Blackstone outdoor oven and call it good. We’ll see.
3) A zone for eating and socializing. I don’t want to just cook outside when the weather is nice, I want to be able to eat outside too. And we both really want to be able to have friends over to join in the back yard barbecue fun. Fakesgiving is coming, after all! Right now we’re thinking about a mix of built-in seating and moveable furniture.
4) A zone for relaxing. I would like nothing more than to spend my afternoons kicked back with a good book and some iced mint lemonade while the girls entertain themselves. I need a hammock. Or a swing. Or a chaise. Or something along those lines. I’m not super picky. I’d love something like this hanging patio lounge chair
but it’s a leeeetle out of my price range. But doesn’t it look like a cozy little nest? Sigh.
5) A zone for growing. We keep chasing this dream of growing our own food. Thus far we’ve been terrible at it, but we intend to keep trying till we figure it out. Plus I need more landscaping out there in general. This one is my territory, so I’m researching low-maintenance, high-impact plants that will thrive in particular areas of the yard. Adios, oleander. Hello, bougainvillea.
Now that we know what we want from our back yard, we just need to figure out where to put everything and what we want it to look like when it’s done. You know. No big deal.
/sarcasm
We spent a lot of time on Pinterest and Houzz, but there’s only so many inspiring pictures you can look at before you have to start making some decisions. The next step for us was to take some measurements and start the real planning. David drew up a “floor plan” so we could map things out…but that’s a post for another day! Stay tuned!
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What do you think? Did we miss a “zone”? What would you include in–or leave out of–your dream back yard?
Jane H says
This would definitely fit into my classification of a dream yard! Can't wait to see your finished project 🙂
jenbosen says
Me too! It's going to be a looooong process, though, and I'm anxious to start.
Christy E says
This sounds amazing. Right now while we are covered in snow, I can't wait to get outside!
jenbosen says
I believe it. Every summer I wonder why we live here, and every winter I think, "This. This is why." Stay warm!
herharmonioushouse says
That "treehouse" is perfect. That might become our summer project:)
jenbosen says
Isn't it awesome? David has something a little different in mind, but I like the looks of this one if his plans don't work out.
Heather A says
Love this! Such great ideas.
jenbosen says
Thanks! I hope we can make them work out the way I'm picturing things.
Gina Young says
Great ideas! I love the sleek, modern look
jenbosen says
Me too. We'll have to balance things with our less modern looking house, but I think we can swing it.
Danica R says
Great ideas! I love the modern decor. I'm all about a minimalistic look.
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jenbosen says
Me too. But minimal and warm and inviting…which our yard definitely is not. YET.
Kim Seghers says
I love that patio and the tree house … my goodness what child wouldn't want to play in there. You have some great ideas I can't wait to see the finished project.
Sydney Andersen says
I love the idea of zoning. I totally agree with you; you don't want your backyard to be too busy or it won't be enjoyable! Thanks for the inspiration.
Kim McLeod says
Sounds like you got all the zones covered. Can't wait to see what the final backyard looks like!
Kim
Mel - Melly Moments says
What a peaceful oasis this would be! WIth all of the snow and frigid temps here in Chicago….this seems like heaven to me right now 🙂 I couldn't agree with you more about the 5 zones. Living in a townhouse currently, we have no yard space….so I yearn for MANY of these things! Thanks for sharing….great post!