I’m back today with a really FUN Feature Friday. By now, you all have been introduced to my new friend, Buck, when I featured his charming in-town Atlanta bungalow earlier this year, his Abbeville historic home, and the Flip house he is working on at the moment.
Buck is a talented guy who has a great eye for design. He’s a busy professional who travels around the country as a consultant and speaker, but I’d say he could definitely be a designer if he chose that profession.
He sent me some Before shots of his house and I think you’ll agree that this is a pretty amazing renovation.  Buck has been in his home for 9 years and the backyard, with fireplace, just got completed last year.  I didn’t have this shot of his house Before when I did the feature, but now you can get a good look at how far this bungalow has come.
You can see the entire inside of the house on the Bungalow link above.
Isn’t this a WOW now? Â With everything in bloom right now, it’s a gorgeous sight.
He’s got limelight hydrangeas all around and they are stunning. Â Note to self, plant more limelights. Â They are the best growing hydrangeas and I had them when I was in Birmingham.
Buck’s house is so charming now, inside and out.
He added this side yard gate and it’s so quaint and fits the house perfectly.
With sod and stepping stones, it’s the perfect pathway to the backyard.
Last I left you, I showed this view of his backyard, with the promise of coming back later to photograph it during the summer. Â I had no idea the treat that was in store for me when I came back this month and saw it in its full glory. Â You are going to be wowed at this backyard that Buck has created behind his house. Â It’s one of the best outdoor renovations I’ve ever seen! Â
He covers the furniture during winter months and this is how I saw it in January. Â But, the big story is how this backyard started when he bought the house. Â There was nothing back here when he bought the house and he and his cousin, a landscape designer, designed and built the back yard.
Here’s the back of the house before he added the deck and the bump-out for his cozy and cute breakfast nook. Â You’ll have to click on the inside link to see that cute space, but this shows his vision on bumping out this area to create the nook. Â And look at the difference in the side yard too. Â From Dismal to beautiful!
Here’s the back of the house after the nook was done, but before the deck was built. Â Note the HUGE oak tree up there on the left. Â What do you do with a tree like this when you want a deck added on the back? Â You’ll see in a minute.
Another view of the backyard with the stone wall that Buck built, tiering the back yard into two areas.
And here’s the top side of the tier looking all the way down to the back yard, which you’ll see in a minute.
It was a pretty sad backyard, as I think you’ll agree. Â Needed some TLC and vision and Buck had both.
Here’s the beginning of landscaping, with sod and shrubs going in around the perimeter. Â But, the big focal point was missing. Â You can see this shot was taken from the new deck. Â He built those columns below to look old and the stone wall looks old too.
The grand finale of a fireplace at the bottom of the hill. Â Isn’t this just gorgeous?? Â The fireplace was just completed last year and I’d say this is one beautiful backyard entertaining space. Â Notice the string of outdoor lights that are attached to the fireplace all the way to the deck, creating such a nice atmosphere. Â I can imagine this at night. Â With all those plantings, its such an enclosed and private space now. Â Buck’s own little paradise!
Back to the deck, the deck was added and amazingly, the tree was spared. Â He built the deck around the tree and it feels and looks like a treehouse. Â Clever, isn’t it?
This is not a tiny tree and it creates a lot of shade and I’m sure it also is a mess to clean up. You know how it is with hardwoods, they drop a lot of leaves.
But wow, at the beauty it creates on this deck. Â I love the seating area here, with 2 storage cabinets behind it for entertaining. Â I’m sure his carpenter guy built these and I love them.
This big storage piece is right against the house with a walkway in between it and the tree trunk.
Sectional sofa and seating for several on the deck. Â Love the colors and textures out here. Notice the slatted wall with candles attached behind the sofa. Â Clever way to add a barrier and ambience.
Overhead, Buck made this light fixture by winding an outdoor string of lights on a basket and suspending it from above.
More of the sectional seating area, with pops of green, orange and red.
Just lovely. Â Notice the pullout drawer on the end table for drinks.
And I love these huge lanterns, they sure make a statement.
Plants in outdoor planters add a lot of texture too.
It’s a beautiful seating area and I know enjoyed by Buck and his friends.
The outdoor table is pretty cool too with those metal chairs.
He may have told me this table was handmade too, I’ll have to find out, but it’s gorgeous.
Pretty red geraniums on a planter in the middle of the table add lots of color.
Another pretty planter on the column of the porch adds a lot of texture too.
Peeking at the beauty in the backyard below.
Right beneath the deck is another seating area of red and gray Adirondack chairs on flagstone.
Surrounded by shade plants, it’s a cool seating space.
Love those ferns.
A few more lights on a shrub add interest.
Here’s a peek at the stone wall and the first tier of the backyard all planted with beautiful blooming lace cap hydrangeas. Â Isn’t it gorgeous?
Lacecap hydrangeas and stepping stones.
I love that he used vintage elements to make this garden look old and established, like these columns and concrete balls. Â
Another shot down the stairs, past the first tier to the amazing fireplace.
What a treat to have this in your backyard.
A cozy seating area sets the tone for the fireplace.
All weather furniture can take the heat and summer showers.
Another gorgeous table is down here by the fireplace.
Is your jaw hanging open yet? Â I know mine was!
I love the fireplace and the string of lights, that adds so much.
He can build a real fire in here for Fall and winter months.
Love the ledge on top for planters.
Buck’s dad worked for the railroad so he added a few railroad spikes to hang things on the fireplace. Â Nice touch!
Fresh blooming Limelight hydrangeas cut from Buck’s yard beautify the table.
This looks amazing, doesn’t it.  Buck’s backyard was just photographed by This Old House magazine and will be in there sometime, we don’t know a date yet, but I’m really excited for Buck. This backyard needs to be shown off and I’m secretly glad I got the first scoop. 🙂
Red geraniums on the coffee table.
A paradise for sure!
I can imagine beautiful evenings spent out here by the fireplace, during many months of the year.
I’m so happy that I got to photograph Buck’s backyard and house to share with you all. It’s one of the most amazing transformations I’ve ever seen and I knew you all would enjoy it too.  Making a house a home is near and dear to my heart and I know it is for all of you too. Buck has created for himself an amazing space, both inside and out!
Here’s what Buck had to say about his backyard transformation:
I tried to take the best of what mother nature offered me (which wasn’t much) and go from there. With a lot of thought and hard work that tree and fireplace have become the backdrop for some of the best times of my life. That yard has provided a place for my friends and I to laugh until our sides hurt. I’ve seen couples meet on that lawn and I’ve had someone stop by for a glass of wine hours after he buried his sister.  I could feel his spirit lift, if only a bit. That backyard may be something great to look at, but the most beautiful part is the experience my friends, family and I have in the shade of that tree or in the glow of that fireplace.  Now that, is pure happiness.
April says
Utterly jaw-dropping!! You can tell how well thought out his backyard was and it’s amazing! I love, love, love what he said about it though! I could get the sense from the pictures that his backyard is a special place for those special to him.
Laura Ingalls Gunn says
What an absolutely stunning space. With a bit of hard work and vision it was totally transformed!
Debbie L. says
Beautiful! Very inspiring! Now I’ll spend the day looking at my own backyard in hopes of creating something special.
Jennifer @ Decorated Chaos says
His house and neighborhood reminds me of mine so this post has been very inspiring for me. I loved the inside of his house and the outside is icing on the cake. He has done a wonderful job revamping this house into a beautiful home. I love everything about it!!!!
Terri says
He has absolutely created an oasis… for body … mind.. and spirit!!! This is just incredibly beautiful!!
Thank you so much Rhoda for sharing with us!!!! ( pssst….. you know…… you have created quite the oasis yourself at your lovely home..porch..patio !! ) Love taking what we have and reviving it…. restoring it… making it something amazing!!!
Kathy says
Oh, my! This post has everything I love – before and after pics, creativity, beautiful plants, trees, inviting furniture. Nice!
Wendie says
That backyard is gorgeous!! What I loved the most was Buck’s words at the end.
Lisa E says
Just beautiful. To have such a vision. I have some good ideas, but struggle with a total vision as I am with our own backyard. Definite inspiration.
Julie says
Morning Greetings Friends
Totally awesome in design and appearance. Is Buck married? lol
Rhoda says
Hey, Julie, Buck is gay and currently unattached. He’s such a nice guy!
Ruth says
Thank you so much, Rhoda and Buck, for sharing this transformation with us. I am in awe of Buck’s vision and abilities to bring the vision to life. I love what Buck shared at the end about sharing this gorgeous space with his family and friends.
Donna says
What a beautiful yard but what a wonderful friend Buck must be. In his comments about his yard he showed a loving, caring spirit and you are indeed lucky to have him.
Kathy says
I am gasping in utter delight at each picture. What absolutely beautiful outdoor spaces to entertain and enjoy. I loved the inside of his home but the outside blows me away.
Kate says
It’s truly lovely. But one stumbling block I have with both his yard/house and your yard/house is the surrounding houses/yards. Your exterior and Buck’s exterior are far, far nicer than the neighboring exteriors. Does that ruin things for you? When you’re looking at your own beautifully maintained and landscaped exteriors, does the less beautiful on all four sides of you make you kind of sad? Your and Buck’s exteriors are so lovely that I always forget they aren’t on acres and acres of land where neighbors and neighbors’ exteriors are not an issue…
Rhoda says
HI, Kate, you know it doesn’t bother me nearly as much as you would think. I live on the front street of my neighborhood which is a really big middle-class neighborhood in a good area with good schools. IT was built in the 70’s and 80’s and really these are starter homes. My subdivision is really big with lots of houses and I’d say about 75% of them are sub-par in how they are kept up with exterior house and yard. I’m really glad I’m on the front street and don’t have to drive to the back. It’s not so pretty back there. My own street is varied in how the homes are maintained with one guy on my street being a real lawn guy to others that don’t give a hoot and it definitely shows. I hope that me fixing up my house and yard will encourage others in the neighborhood to do the same and I bet that’s how Buck feels too. Do I wish everyone was as motivated to keep their houses and yards nice? Yes I do, but it doesn’t dampen my enthusiasm for enjoying my own little space to the max. I have a mostly private backyard and I plan to make it even more private with a privacy fence at the end of my patio. I’m still just grateful to have my house!
Buck says
Hi Kate, I understand your point of view and it is sad to see so many cute houses in my neighborhood go unattended to. People’s value are different and so are their interests. I can’t let other people’s property inhibit my love for mine or detract from the joy I feel when I pull into my drive. I also travel so much that it’s important for me to create a space I love to come home to. Hopefully, a neighbor will see the possibilities for their property in the reality of mine.
Lynne Cresci says
WOW!!!! what a beautiful and comfortable space. Wish I was Buck’s neighbor 😉 I loved what Buck said about what the space has given back to him too. he is one very talented guy.
Selena says
Rhoda & Buck – This is utterly amazing. I know what some of the plants and trees are but I would love to have those labeled on the photos. I live in Upstate, SC and the growing climate is almost exactly the same as Atlanta. There are so many things I would like to plant in my yard. It would also be a treat to know where he and his cousin buy the plants. Some greenhouses and growers are just so much better than others. It would be worth the drive to get the quality plants. I’ve never seen a lacetop hydrangea for sale anywhere around here. Thanks so much for showcasing this masterpiece.
Selena
Buck says
HI Selena,
Thank you! I get a lot of my plants from Pikes Nursery here in Atlanta. They’ve got great product. As for the plants, I can name few. The main shrubbery in the front are different styles of boxwoods. You probably know that. In the back yard, the hedge is ligustrum. Rhoda named the hydrangeas, the plant in the white-ish planter on the deck is a Foxtail Fern. Lovely plant. The tree in the middle yard is a Crepe Myrtle and in the lower yard is a cherry tree. The palm, I don’t know what variety but will check with my cousin, Wayne. Thanks of your interest.
Chris says
Oh my goodness, this is beautiful!! I only had time to look quickly this evening, but am coming back tomorrow for a proper look. Thank you Rhoda and Buck for letting us have this tour. Until tomorrow…….
Chris
West Sussex
UK
Jason says
Everything he has done; house, vacation house, yard – all just amazingly beautiful!
mellyb says
Stunning. I can also imagine a casual wedding taking place here. Do you suppose Buck would share with us the color he painted his house?
Buck says
Hi MyllB,
Thank you. The house paint is by Sherwin Williams. Color: Retreat.
Sarah says
Wow! What a stunning home. That outdoor living space is to die for! And I agree – limelights are the most amazing bushes. I think I’m up to ten in our yard and I could easily triple that number and be happy 🙂
Rita C at Panoply says
Rhoda and Buck –
Wow. Exponential. That first look of the backyard, as viewed from the upper deck, all the furnishings, the plantings, the hardscape. It’s truly a remake of the shell of the house and yard that was. If and when you go to sell it, this is the kind of house I look for: move-in ready, furnishings negotiated! Beautiful job, Buck!
Rita C at Panoply