Our house is a 60's ranch which has been stripped to the studs and updated on the interior. We've been slower to renovate the exterior. There's a pond behind our house - the surface/edge of which is about 8 feet below and 35 feet away from the threshold of our back door. There was an old (original?) railroad tie retaining wall on the other side of the fence, which we recently replaced with a concrete and stone job. Big improvement.
Now, we're on a pond and a golf course so the view looking out is pretty good. But if I'm on the golf course looking in, our landscape is not so great. We've replaced the rose bushes that surrounded the patio, removed the huge bushes by the pond, and I built a horizontal-board, cedar fence to hide the AC unit, but for the most part it's still fairly bland and dated. I call it old lady landscaping.
We decided that the patio would be our next project. That blue-grey tile has to go. While collecting bids for that job we started thinking about the overall landscape. That led us to expand the scope of our project from patio resurfacing to a comprehensive backyard landscape makeover. While collecting bids for that expanded job we started thinking about adding a pool.
That led to several meetings with some landscape companies who "can" also do pools and two fancy pool companies who also do landscaping. Yesterday, we finally paid the deposit to get the permitting process started.
So, what started as a $5k patio makeover has turned into a $60k backyard makeover.
We haven't signed a contract or selected final materials yet. We'll do that in the next few weeks while the permit process is happening. We'll likely go with a dark pool surface, travertine coping, and either concrete pavers or travertine for the deck and patio. I'm not done researching pumps, sanitizing systems, etc.
I'll keep this up-to-date as we progress. I'm combing this forum for knowledge, but any direct advice or ideas are also welcome.


Now, we're on a pond and a golf course so the view looking out is pretty good. But if I'm on the golf course looking in, our landscape is not so great. We've replaced the rose bushes that surrounded the patio, removed the huge bushes by the pond, and I built a horizontal-board, cedar fence to hide the AC unit, but for the most part it's still fairly bland and dated. I call it old lady landscaping.




We decided that the patio would be our next project. That blue-grey tile has to go. While collecting bids for that job we started thinking about the overall landscape. That led us to expand the scope of our project from patio resurfacing to a comprehensive backyard landscape makeover. While collecting bids for that expanded job we started thinking about adding a pool.
That led to several meetings with some landscape companies who "can" also do pools and two fancy pool companies who also do landscaping. Yesterday, we finally paid the deposit to get the permitting process started.

So, what started as a $5k patio makeover has turned into a $60k backyard makeover.
We haven't signed a contract or selected final materials yet. We'll do that in the next few weeks while the permit process is happening. We'll likely go with a dark pool surface, travertine coping, and either concrete pavers or travertine for the deck and patio. I'm not done researching pumps, sanitizing systems, etc.
I'll keep this up-to-date as we progress. I'm combing this forum for knowledge, but any direct advice or ideas are also welcome.