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Front yard makeover with paving

Kn140964
Growing in Experience

Front yard makeover with paving

Our house was the ugly little duckling in a lovely location low set brick house with orange tiled roof and minimal garden with grass that had turned to weeds. My job was to give our home street appeal from rendering the front of the house, straightening the brick column so I could stone render, make an area to sit to enjoy the garden, build something that I could grow a vine over to provide shade. I know a lot of people don’t like synthetic grass, but as I am getting older I needed a low maintenance option and to be honest I hate mowing the lawn. To break up the side fence I painted it monument and made a raised garden bed along the fence and rendered it white the contrast against the fence and the green of the plants worked well. At the front of the yard this is where I made the garden using the corten steel edging bending it to give a natural curved look. In the garden bed I used the 3 round corten steel planters for a feature. Our driveway was narrow and a pain when you get out of the car so I wanted a path to lead to the house. Obviously concrete was way too expensive so I laid the pavers, this was a game changer for getting in and out of the car and for hubby who has a disability scooter to get in and out. 

 

BeforeBefore

Finished viewFinished viewConstruction of planter boxesConstruction of planter boxesLaying out stone made it so much easierLaying out stone made it so much easierCompleted planter boxesCompleted planter boxesGetting the post inGetting the post inBeam set at correct height for beamsBeam set at correct height for beamsRafters cut and installedRafters cut and installedFinished pergola supports acrossFinished pergola supports acrossView from the streetView from the streetView from pergola areaView from pergola areaTiled over existing tiles used the grinder to level any uneven ones and used a paint designed to give rough finish to assist with laying tile on tileTiled over existing tiles used the grinder to level any uneven ones and used a paint designed to give rough finish to assist with laying tile on tileColumn finished so loving itColumn finished so loving itColumn was straightened by a builder construction of stone claddingColumn was straightened by a builder construction of stone claddingPathwayPathwayPreparation for pathway roadbase followed by paver sandPreparation for pathway roadbase followed by paver sandLevelling and laying pavers roadbaseLevelling and laying pavers roadbaseCorten steel edging and round plantersCorten steel edging and round planters

 

 

Materials

Besser blocks 390 x 190 x 90

Dunlop render

stone cladding

stone adhesive

morter

road base lots of

synthetic turf

nails for turf

sand for turf

pavers

paver sand

cement

H3 treated pine primed LOSP

Post stirrups

screws

bolts

 

Tools

Compactor Bunnings hire shop

hand held compactor

Saxon wheelbarrow Bunnings

shovels

rake

Ryobi nail gun from Bunnings

straight edge

gloves

hammer

drill 

Ryobi cordless circular saw Bunnings

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Front yard makeover with paving

Hello @Kn140964 

 

Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful project. It's truly an amazing transformation and has definitely increased your curb side appeal.

 

Eric

 

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