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Back Yard Overhaul Pt. 3: Crisis Intervention

The back yard of The Pink Ranch has been a source of considerable torment from the day we moved in.  Actually, strike that.  When we moved in, the back yard was covered feet of snow from a fantastically intense winter and we were completely oblivious to what was waiting for us, like, A SLOPE, A SLIDING CONCRETE SLAB, STRAWBERRY PLANTS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GRASS and way too much randomness to mention here.

Since our move in 2007 we have lovingly tended the yard, trying our best to rejuvenate it to what we assume was its one time original glory.  We’ve gone through a 2009 iteration and a 2010 iteration which you can read about here.  But as a quick recap, here’s what the yard in general looked like in ’09…

Not horrible, but not great. The two tons of gravel we laid was a bad idea.  It fixed the mud problem, but then we developed a gravel problem.  But at that point the grass was still growing in evenly. Oh the salad days.

Summer 2010 marked our last attempt at fixing the dirt/patio/gravel issue didn’t turn out too bad did it? At least in this picture? Oh and at the end of ’09 we painted the house which was huuuuuuge improvement:

And then, 2011. We had this crazy dry winter (followed by a super wet summer) and the dogs…well the dogs just leave a path of destruction wherever they go. Wherever. They. Go.

So this is what The Pink Ranch Back Yard, July 2011 looks like:

Yes, that's new paint on the brick and a new sliding glass door. No we haven't painted the trim above the door yet.

ugh.

Thanks to loads of rain this summer, too much shade, weak grass and insane canines we STILL have a mud problem.

Classy. See how we just gave up this year and haven’t even filled our planters? It’s all just been a bit much to digest.

Oh and also they’ve destroyed the fence in their ever present quest to capture squirrels who taunt them from 20 feet above on power lines. See that  line down the center of the fence? That’s muddy paw prints where they jump. Charming.

So, so, so very classy.

So we’ve taken matters into our own hands, ponied up the cash (the new fence being the launching pad for a major back yard intervention) and after considering cost and materials and our future with this home we’ve decided to lay down a concrete patio that will span nearly 800 sq feet and cover up the uneven ground, the gravel, the pavers, the dog’s holes, the random roses, the weeds, the concrete slab of death and all other miseries in this area.

Work starts tomorrow (weather permitting) and I’m so excited.  I’ve been obsessing over one of my very favorite favorite favorite iPad apps: Houzz and gathering lots of inspiration photos for our new and amazing back yard.  Here’s the basic idea of where we ultimately want to go; clean and modern of course, but also kid friendly and easy to maintain:

Moraga Residence contemporary exterior
Longueville contemporary landscape
Sunol Landscape modern landscape
Water Feature modern landscape
Sitting Area  patio
FormLA Landscaping modern landscape
Sunol Landscape modern landscape
Magazine Idea House 2 modern landscape
Colman modern landscape
The concrete will span from the inside of our chimney to the northernmost fence where we keep our grill (see below).

holy wow. there's kind of a lot going on here.

They want to color and stamp it, and this is where my anxiety lies.  I’m really wanting something clean with straight lines. Just good old fashioned concrete, really.  We will be planting a border garden around the total exterior of the rectangular patio, so I hope to balance the gray house and gray concrete (too much gray? I fear we’re getting there) with colorful drought-resistant plants and grasses. Also I hope to use the chimney area to plant a small vegetable garden and possibly mount a vertical herb garden on the wall.  Wooly Pockets here we come!
Have you had any experience with colored concrete or stamping? Vertical gardens? Hearty Zone 4 plants I (and the dogs) can’t kill? What do you recommend?

Painting the house (or, OMG you’re painting the BRICK???)

Yes. We did paint the brick. We had terrible, cheap, ugly brick and it needed some serious makeup. And we had trim painted a viscous color of mint green. We love our little house, but the exterior was tragic.

After a neighborhood polling of many many shades of gray, we finally decided on Porpoise and went for it.  We used white only for under-hangs and a bit of trim (to save money our amazing painters managed to salvage the wood siding through 2 days of scraping and about 1000 coats of paint), and True Black for our shutters and very decrepit garage door (which looks a whole lot better after 3 coats of paint + primer.)

Also during the process we finally got rid of the mint green grape-vine posts and replaced them with nice square wood. Oh words cannot describe how happy I was to see the grape vines go.

Here’s the progression (Sept 2009 for chronicle’s sake):

BEFORE: Mint Green Awesomeness.

DURING: Our painting crew thought it would be ironic and funny to prime the house with virtually the same shade of heinous mint green we were trying to abolish. Har har.

back of the house

I have to send a lot of love to Chris Stanton of Colorfast Coatings. We couldn’t have had a more talented or hardworking or super fun crew if we tried.  Our house needed a lot of TLC to get it ready for painting and Chris and crew didn’t cut a single corner or prep work or final touches to get it right.  If you’re in the Denver area and need ANY painting done, Chris is your man.

AFTER:

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