The previous homeowners enjoyed a long, narrow lap pool and bulky firepit in their backyard. The new homeowners, with a three-year old boy and new baby girl, wanted a play area for the children and a place to watch them. My clients asked me to redesign the backyard. What could they do?
Photo: Teresa Watkins
First, I had to determine if the outdoor bench was in the ground permanently. Having the crew dig down to the bottom of the legs, and finding no cement, we knew that the bench could be dug up and flipped. The firepit was heavy but once the metal center was temporarily removed, we could roll it into place. My contractor’s crew worked very hard and rearranged the seating to face the pool.
Photo: Teresa Watkins
The landscape was then rearranged to border the new seating by transplanting the bottlebrush and the Lakeview jasmine and cutting back the Jatropha trees. I added low maintenance shrubs like fragrant tea olives, and colorful flowers like plumbago, hibiscus, and whirling butterflies. Final touch was to add the necessary zoysiagrass that can handle the children’s Little Tykes play toys and Tonka trucks in the gravel bed. Playground transformation complete.
Photo: Teresa Watkins
My design tip? Think outside of the bench, I mean box. Having a landscape that works for you means checking out all possibilities and finding a way to accomplish what needs done. Also, find a contractor who is willing to dig out the box. Thanks, Mickey and crew!
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