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The Patio Project

May 8, 2008 By Rhoda 66 Comments

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The tools: 16″ pavers

The dilemma: An ugly mudpit…what to do?

I can be a girly-girl to the max much of the time, but sure don’t mind getting my hands dirty and working hard outside for something that needs to be done, especially when I get that vision in my head. As you can see from these pics which I’ve showed you before, the area under our deck in the backyard was sorely in need of some TLC. No yard of the month awards for us, this was an ugly, muddy, complete eyesore and it’s been something that I’ve wanted to tackle ever since we moved in here over 2 years ago. I completed some gardening projects in a couple of other areas in the frontyard which also needed it desperately, so this area was next. This was the year! How could I enjoy sitting in my swing when I was surrounded by this awful sight? I’m all about beautiful things, inside and out, so this was not enjoyable to me.
Just pathetic! You can see how the mud splashes on the brick, so that will need to be scrubbed down too. Everytime I used the hose, it would create more mud and when it rained, yuck. So, plans were hatched in my head and I told my hubby that we’ve got to do something about this area. He agreed. I think them up and then he gets to help.

After seeing my friend, Mary’s patio that her hubby built, I decided that I too could do that project. It seemed easy enough and affordable. I got out there and did the prep work, bought those edger stones and put them in place, creating my patio base. Cleaned out all the weeds and got some leveling sand to put down. Leveling sand is a good thing, you will need it when you’re working with patio stones. This was after my dad came and built the lattice wall back in March and that was a great addition too. It really helped create a garden room under here.
Let’s get started!
Put down some black landscape fabric which is supposed to keep those pesky weeds at bay (I hope!).
I didn’t pin them down, but probably should have.

Next it was time to put down the paver stones. These things weigh a ton, but my hubby and neighbor, Grant moved them for me. That’s when you need some muscle. One of my friends, Sandy, who has a truck helped me get them to my house. The girl is strong as an ox and between the two of us we got them loaded at Walmart and then home and unloaded while my hubby was out of town.
I lined them up and used a 6″ board in between. You can see here that they are not perfect, but I’m not a perfectionist so it’s OK and I can go back and adjust a few of them. You can actually go back and move them slightly if one is not lined up. These stones weigh at least 35 lbs. so are not fun to move around. Ordered a dumptruck load of pea gravel and we were set. This is my always helpful neighbor, 11-yr. old Grant, who loves to help out with gardening projects. He brought over his wheel barrow and wagon to help us move the pavers and pea gravel. Very sweet guy. He always shows up when I’m out doing a project and loves to help.

The guys loaded the pea gravel in the wheel barrow and brought over and I spread it all out. Just like grouting tile, I used a large broom to sweep it off the pavers and into place. I’ve still got to stain the new lattice to match the deck.
We got pea gravel down in about 2 hours and it’s finished! Prep work was part of a day and then putting down the pavers and pea gravel was another full day. Lucky for us it isn’t too hot yet, this was a great week weather wise to do this.
It looks SO good now, I’m totally happy with it. This really is an easy DIY project that will make a huge difference in an area like this. Believe it or not, this took 55 pavers. I tried to calculate, but ended up having to go back for 10 more to finish it off. Just so you know, Walmart had the best price on these.

Pavers
Landscape fabric
Border stones
Pea Gravel

Total cost for this DIY project: around $350, which is not bad to completely change the look. I’m sure if we had hired something like this out, it would have been about triple the cost.
I added some edging stones coming out from the deck stairs and around the air conditioner and added a thick layer of pea gravel here too. It was a mess before and looks so much better now.
I‘ll use this little area right by the steps and coming in our backgate as a planting bed and get it all cleaned up too. I’m so happy that this project is finally done. I had dreamed about it forever and now it’s complete! That’s a good feeling. I’ve got more plans for the backyard, one area at a time. Next up will probably be a walkway from the patio over to the side fence. Another day!
You can bet I’ll be sipping a cold drink and reading a magazine in my swing now!

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  1. becky says

    May 9, 2008 at 12:27 pm

    Boy, what a change. It looks fabulous, Rhoda!

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  2. Beverly says

    May 9, 2008 at 12:55 pm

    Rhoda, you are a girl of many talents. This turned out great. We had one of those under deck areas to deal with, too. Ours did have a poured sidewalk, so we used pavers and a bed of hosta to finish it off.

    Great job.

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  3. Anonymous says

    May 9, 2008 at 2:30 pm

    Hi, Rhoda,

    Good job! It looks good. I do have one concern, the downspout for the rain needs to be redirected. When it rains you will have a problem with the gravel. You should beable to put an extension on the end of the downspout to direct the flow of the water away from your new patio. I know, there has always got to be “one” in the crowd!

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  4. Row. says

    May 9, 2008 at 2:49 pm

    Great Job! It looks awsome!

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  5. Hooked on Houses says

    May 9, 2008 at 3:11 pm

    Very nice! What a difference that made.

    I heard there were some tornado warnings in your area yesterday. Hope everyone’s okay! -Julia

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  6. Andi says

    May 9, 2008 at 6:11 pm

    Wow…I’m impressed Rhoda!!! That’s quite a project and it turned out so nice. I just know you’ll enjoy relaxing in your swing sipping a glass of cold sweet tea.

    Have a great weekend.

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  7. Melissa @ The Inspired Room says

    May 9, 2008 at 6:38 pm

    WOW, you sure did a great job at making over that area! So amazing what a little rock, pavers and elbow grease can do!

    Happy Weekend!

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  8. Auntie M says

    May 9, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    Hi Rhoda!

    I have space just like this under my deck and would love to make it look and feel like yours. Thanks for the new vision for my old space!

    Smiles,
    Mary

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AuntieMs/
    Highly Effective, Wonderfully Simple Home Management

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  9. Adla says

    May 9, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    Magnificent how it has turned out.You now have a lovely patio! Have a happy Mothers Day!

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  10. mrsjones6 says

    May 9, 2008 at 9:37 pm

    You have created a fabulous outdoor space! Browsing through your past post has given me so many ideas. Looking at the yard that is to be ours again in two weeks, I only hope that I can make it look half as wonderful as yours.
    Have a fabulous weekend,
    Jen

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  11. CIELO says

    May 9, 2008 at 10:32 pm

    I think it’s going to look gorgeus… Have a Happy Mother’s Day….

    Hugs

    Cielo

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  12. Katrina Chambers says

    May 10, 2008 at 5:18 am

    That looks amazing! Well done!!

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  13. TinaTx says

    May 10, 2008 at 8:04 am

    Wow – it looks great! Want to come to Texas (where is it HOT)and move rocks from the back yard to the front yard for me? (to line a flower bed)I’m sure they weigh at least as much if not more than those pavers.
    Know you will enjoy sitting in that swing now.

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  14. The Feathered Nest says

    May 10, 2008 at 8:22 am

    It really looks terriffic! No more muddy mess and what a nice place to sit in the swing and look at the rest of your yard.

    Manuela

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  15. Tonja says

    May 11, 2008 at 9:54 am

    Great job! It looks terrific!

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  16. OldBagNewTricks says

    May 12, 2008 at 6:09 am

    What a terrific transformation… pin a little note to Grant’s shirt and send him here. What a terrific job — what a wonderful helper!!! I am stealing this idea. It looks great.

    Jenny

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  17. Terri and Bob says

    May 12, 2008 at 7:23 am

    It looks awesome! And, it has motivated me to give it a try! I hope you had a great Mother’s Day!

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  18. Well Behaved Krissy says

    May 12, 2008 at 1:49 pm

    We are working towards doing something similar beside our sunroom’s patio (in attempt to extend it a bit).

    Curious on how much you dropped on the pea gravel?

    Thanks in advance,
    Krissy

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  19. Rose says

    May 13, 2008 at 8:16 pm

    Wow, Rhoda! That is such an attractive space now! Great plan and great job in executing it. I love that you’re not afraid of getting your hands dirty, and yet you’re about as pretty and feminine as they come. 🙂 Looking forward to seeing how you furnish your beautiful new room!

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  20. Oleg says

    May 14, 2008 at 2:30 pm

    Rhoda, wow!
    Thanks for the how-to!
    I’ve already recommended your blog to my wife, as we are planning to build a house, and such topics are of great interest to us 🙂

    Reply
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