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Need ideas for a bbq area/landscape ideas
Comments (7)The outdoor structure is attached to the house as part of the roof. Removing it will change the roof structure and incur a large expense. U can update the posts but those type are very common here in Southern California. U can paint white and add cone lights to the bottom to give more light. For your yard I believe in using space for whatever u need it. Seating areas are great u can always buy a bar if u don’t want to build one in. Matching your pavement is going to be a challenge because that pavement is from the 60s. I do see play equipment. You could do synthetic if u don’t have a dog and u can always put chairs and a bar on synthetic. Also it is unsafe to put a charcoal grill under a structure. We have to put in vent hoods if we put a grill in and our grills are gas not charcoal....See MoreLooking for landscaping ideas around fire pit
Comments (10)To me tall planters are a bit off for the site but big ones for sure and try to fill with seasonalplantings to enjoy the fire pit as laong as possible . There are some really cool prfab bridges you might want to check out to avoid the machines . The path IMO should be done with the same stones as the firpit too many different things make for poor design nad aldo the steps the same stone it ales a bit more work but really the best way to handle stone work in different places ....See MoreLandscaping ideas
Comments (5)Is it possible to integrate both woodpiles into one? I would probably fill the area between the posts and pile the wood higher. It would become its own screen and give you more room on the slab for your table. If you then want to hide the pile, you would only have to screen one section, not two. A curtain as someone suggested, or even an actual screen, but these would limit your access to the pile from the patio, if you need that. They would have to be made with openable doors somehow. Or maybe a roll down shade that can be rolled up out of the way during the cold season when you don't use the patio, but need access to the wood?...See MoreLandscaping ideas
Comments (5)I would put trellises on the fencing and plant climbing, flowering plants. I would also put lots of containers on the concrete pads to plant grasses and/or flowers:...See MoreRelated Professionals
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