Patio Renovation on a Budget
POSTED BY Amy at 7:30 AM
Longtime readers may remember that we were
attempting to redo our backyard patio ourselves. Yeah, we have still been working on it up until this past weekend. Two solid days of back-breaking-cursing-ourselves-for-starting-something-so-stinking-hard-my-wife-won't-stop-
nagging-me-until-it's-done-work. Yeah, good times, good times. Don't you wish you were my spouse about now? Nope! Me either!
First, let's start with some before pictures and I will share some of our woes and dilemmas with redoing our space.

When we moved into our house, there was a giant tree that was right next to a bricked patio that had been there from the very first owner. That tiny beautiful tree turned into a giant enormous tree that began to uproot the patio, creating an unsafe spot to hang out and was horrible to entertain on.
We paid to have the tree removed and the stump ground. What we did not expect was the difficulty that we would have placing a new patio on this space because the stump was ground, but the roots were still there. And the roots? Yes, those roots were giant trees that were just as difficult to work around as the space. This giant pile of dirt was creating a damper on my outdoor entertaining and my kids loved playing in it...which created a ton of laundry for me.

We ripped out the entire patio except for the very beginning of it because it was all uneven, but many of the bricks were broken and crumbling so we were worried how big we could make our patio if we only had a few bricks to work with.
Lucky for us, Ryan's family renovated their patio and offered us their bricks so Ryan decided to make a design from their old brick and our old brick to equal a fabulous new patio. We loved the design, but the work was very tedious because the bricks were two different sizes. Basically, it made for difficult and unpleasant work BUT it was practically free except for the labor and the fresh sand.


Now I can tour my yard with a lot less embarrassment. Here was my solution for (with the help of my husband's hard labor) the giant dirt pile. The root system was axed as much as we could and we leveled the dirt and outlined it with some of our free brick. We covered the dirt with pebble and moved our fire pit to this area. Two chairs were purchased for $29.99 from the Martha Stewart line and two outdoor pillows for $12.99 each (also from the Martha Stewart line at K-Mart) to complete this look. These chairs are wicker, but can fold to be stored in our shed or can be easily moved to the dining area for extra seating. I picture a lot of time in the evenings with my husband in these chairs! Not pictured was a small glass table that I got for drink holding or as an extra spot to put a tray on when dining outside for twenty dollars.

Here is what the bricking looks like on the finished patio. The two bricks made a beautiful design with their different colors. I just love how it turned out and I know my husband is really proud too.


Please ignore the trash can in the corner- we are still cleaning up from all of the hard work. Here is our dining area which has been relocated to the side to create more room on the patio for playing and drawing with our chalk.
The patio set was already owned, but my cushions were showing their age. I did do a deep-cleaning on these and let them enjoy some time in the sun. I didn't want to spend all my money on cushions so I replaced the back cushions and will replace the bottom cushions next summer. These kept me on budget, but also freshened up the patio set.

Now the kids can play in this instead of the dirt pile. How refreshing! It will certainly save me some time on laundry, but not on floor sweeping.

And now I can nag my husband about moving these, which are leftover brick from our project. I am sure we can think of some things to do with these, but he asked me not to nag him for a few days until he can recover from this project.
That concludes our backyard tour- I can't wait to hear what you think!
Labels: All Around Our House, Homemaking
27Comments:
Marva
"Great job Amy (and Ryan)! I love the pattern and the brick is just gorgeous!
Our backyard is still bare, hopefully next Spring that will be undertaken.;)
I may be calling for some pointers!
Many blessings!!!!"
Shannon
"Oh my goodness, you guys did a great job!! The patio looks professionally done. I have always loved brick pavers. We had them at our first house. I used the extra pavers to make stepping stones (of a sort) to walk around to the front of the house. The spacing made it work great. You could use them for that, and get the kids to bring them to you in their dump-trucks or play wheelbarrows. Or you could make a small area with them for the trashcan over to the side of the house with a stepping paver pathway to it."
Christi
"Amy, I think the patio is just beautiful! The design looks great, and your patio furniture is just perfect.
Congrats on getting it completed!"
Andrea
"That looks really nice! I love the patio furniture too!! Aren't ya glad you have a hubby who tolerates nagging and can do physical labor? Ahhh, where would we be without 'em!"
"Amy,
It looks great! We have a similar project going on around here. We are pouring concrete in our backyard to make our patio. My husband is frustrated because we were told one price for the entire project and as it turns out, that price has almost tripled! And it isn't finished yet. We are waiting for the concrete to be poured; and now we are waiting for a few days without any rain. I keep reminding my husband, how nice it is going to be when it is all done. I love your bright cushions!
Enjoy your great area.
Jodi"
Nico
"Amy the patio looks great! You and you hubby did an amazing job :)
We too have a giant monster tree in our backyard, and nothing grows under it. My hubby wants to put in a patio, and we are still debating brick, pea pebbles, or bring in the concrete mixer ;)
Congrats on getting you beautiful patio finished!"
Niki
"That turned out great...kudos to your hubby!
:)"
"Wow! I am really impressed with the brickwork! That design is beautiful! And you got it done early enough to enjoy it all summer long.... Congrats!! I appreciate seeing what can be done with some imagination and hard work... now I just need my husband to be inspired too! : )"
Frugalicious
"Awesome work Amy and Ryan. We my husband and I do a project together we always consider it success that we are still married.
I hate to admit this but the last time we painted we did a shot of tequila beforehand. The project went a lot easier. Of course I wouldn't recommend this with power tools!"
"Amy -- Your patio looks awesome! I am going to have to see if I can nag my hubby into doing some outside repairs. :o)
Might have a take some of your ideas!"
thehomespunheart
"Amy! This looks great! Our backyard patio area is on my list of someday projects also - except I want to add a screened-in-porch, so this may take some time (and saving)."
Andrea
"Good job Amy!!
I think it looks great, it must be really satisfying to have it done. Now you can enjoy it the rest of the summer."
Hello, I'm Sally.
"Wow! I can just imagine all the hard work that went into it, and it looks great!"
Mrs. Mordecai
"Great project! I love to see what you've done; it's so inspirational when I think of my own weedy, blank slate."
Ariel
"These pictures look great! Such a sense of accomplishment to finish a project like that. And I must say, the results are wonderful! Great job!"
"It looks wonderful!! Congratulations on great project successfully completed. Where is your garden in relation to the patio, and how is it doing? (I was thinking it was just past the pavers?) I like the idea of setting the extra brick into the ground as stepping "stones" in a path or they are also nice to edge flower beds.
So nice that you have the summer to enjoy this great space!
Steph"
Amy
"Yes, our garden is just along the edge of it. I actually took some pictures to post tomorrow to update everyone on our progress. My little garden butts up to the side of the patio.
I had to laugh at "doing a shot to get through projects together." It can certainly be challenging as a couple. We have our share of bickering during these projects and we are ALWAYS grateful when we can complete something and still stay married ;)"
Jenn @ Frugal Upstate
"Wow, it looks fantastic! Now I know why you haven't been tweeting lately :)"
MamaGeek
"I think it looks BEAUTIFUL Amy. Really beautiful! We have a patio too and love it (and the best part: not a lot of maintenance on it once it is done).
Good job! Your nagging was so worth it! :)"
Jamie
"FYI - do make sure you get the bricks moved away from the house eventually. We had a stack of bricks next to our house a little while longer than intended and I can't tell you how many times one stumbled onto my foot and how many gross little critters were under them when we moved them! :-)"
*carrie*
"Amy,
Can we come over? =)
I, too, love the brick design--and the price! Whhoo!
Now you have a lovely place to relax after all your efforts!"
"It looks great! I am so unhappy with my backyard and am nagging my husband to fix it up. You have inspired me to get it done!"
Emily
"It looks awesome! I remember when my Dad did our old back patio as a kid with the pavers. I think he lost 10 lbs or something like that hauling sand, bricks and other stuff around.
You wanna come do mine now?"
Small Town Frugal Mom
"Amy - How great! It looks like someone came in and did the work porfessionally!! Don't you love making improvements to your home?
We have finally gotten to this point...and are so excited when we can check off our list of things we would like to do in the future! Thanks for sharing!"
Org Junkie
"Gotta love inexpensive! Great solution :)"
Sandy
"Wo, Amy - that turned out beautifully. Thanks for sharing w/us!"
Alexandra
"Wow, so much work! You two are brave, and send me some of your energy. ;)It really paid off, beautiful work!"
Our backyard is still bare, hopefully next Spring that will be undertaken.;)
I may be calling for some pointers!
Many blessings!!!!"