How to Make a Stone Pathway in Your Backyard: A Step-by-Step Guide
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How to Make a Stone Pathway in Your Backyard: A Step-by-Step Guide
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✨#tbt Backyard Before & After in College Park Santa Rosa✨ A fresh paint, some nice fixtures and decluttering can change the look of an entire place 🏠 Could you see yourself hosting dinner or family gatherings here? 🥂 I can 😂🙋🏻
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The backyard needs work. Beside/behind where I'm standing is a large above ground pool and deck that we want to remove. Once they are gone, we need to replace the wooden fence, moving it in a bit so we can create 2-3 parking spots on the alley side of the property. Then it'll be redoing the landscaping and making a more level path through the yard up to the house. It's all about overwhelming, but we're focusing on getting rid of the pool and fence for now. #backyardrenovation https://www.instagram.com/p/BweyVpqh7UV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13xxckkhj6i0h
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Beyond the Plunge: Luxury Full-Size Swimming Pools Now Building on the Gold Coast
While our name, Plunge Pools Gold Coast, has become synonymous with premium, space-saving backyard solutions, our team has been hard at work behind the scenes.
We’ve heard your requests, Gold Coast! You love our concrete craftsmanship, but sometimes you just need more room to splash.
We are excited to officially announce our expansion into full-scale Concrete Swimming Pool Construction.
Whether you are looking for the compact elegance of a precast plunge pool or the sprawling luxury of a custom-designed family swimming pool, we are your go-to Gold Coast builders.
What this means for your backyard:
Versatile Design: From 3-meter dip pools to 10-meter+ resort-style concrete pools.
Engineering Excellence: The same structural integrity we use for our plunge pools, scaled up for large-scale swimming pool builds.
Complete Transformations: We don't just drop in a pool; we create the entire backyard oasis, including surrounds and landscaping.
Don't let a small name fool you—we have big ideas for your outdoor space.
Ready to upsize? Check out our dedicated Swimming Pool Builder Page to see our latest large-scale projects across the Gold Coast.
Transform your outdoor space with this checklist for backyard renovations. Explore design ideas, must-have upgrades, and pro tips for Fulshe
The Ultimate Checklist for Backyard Renovations 🌿
Thinking about upgrading your backyard? A well-planned renovation can boost your home’s value and create an outdoor space you’ll actually love using—especially in the Texas heat. This checklist walks you through everything you need to plan a smooth, long-lasting backyard transformation, from patios to outdoor kitchens. Get inspired and start designing your perfect outdoor retreat today. ☀️
👉 Read more: https://allthingsoutdoors.net/blog/the-ultimate-checklist-for-backyard-renovations/
Some projects don’t start with a grand vision—they start with a soggy patch of lawn where nothing wants to grow, and a homeowner who’s tired of pretending it’s “just fine.”
1. The Project or Problem
Earlier this summer, we met a family on Ocean Road who described their backyard the way most people describe a pair of worn-out shoes: familiar, functional… and hanging on by a thread. Their kids were finally old enough to want to play outside, but half the yard turned into a mud basin every time it rained. The other half was patchy grass that had given up fighting the salty Narragansett breeze years ago.
When we walked the property, the backyard felt like a crossroads of competing forces—shade from the neighboring oaks, wind patterns from the bay, lingering drainage issues from old grading, and a long, narrow footprint that didn’t immediately lend itself to lounging, hosting, or kid-friendly zones.
The homeowner pointed to a section of yard near the back fence and said, “We tried putting a bench here once… it floated during the first nor’easter.” We laughed, but it was true—this was less a backyard and more a seasonal water feature no one asked for.
What stuck with us wasn’t the mess—it was the family’s energy. They didn’t want a showpiece. They wanted something that felt lived in. A place where someone could drink iced coffee on a weekday morning or where the kids could build a leaf fort without disappearing into mud.
A backyard renovation in Narragansett isn’t always about installing the biggest patio or the fanciest outdoor kitchen. Sometimes it’s about giving a family the chance to use their yard in any season without having to roll out beach towels just to step outside.
2. The Discovery
As we walked through possible ideas and pain points, we found ourselves returning to a guide we’d written on backyard renovation—specifically the one on our Narragansett project portfolio: northscapesinc.com/narragansett-ri/backyard-renovation/
That page became our quiet North Star—not because we wanted to replicate those designs, but because it reminded us of something easy to forget: renovation doesn’t always begin with what you want to build. Sometimes it starts with what the yard is trying to tell you.
The guide talks a lot about reshaping outdoor spaces around their natural limits—sun exposure, soil personality, wind, grading. And looking at this family’s yard, all those elements were speaking loud and clear. The ground needed subtle regrading. The drainage needed an intelligent redirection rather than a brute-force solution. Plant choices had to honor the coastal setting instead of resist it.
It wasn’t flashy, but it was honest work—the kind that sets the stage for everything else.
3. What It Made Us Think
Walking the yard that day made us reflect on something we see often in Narragansett: homeowners think they have a design problem, when really, they have an ecosystem asking to be understood.
Backyard renovations in this area come with a kind of quiet humility. Narragansett is beautiful, but it’s also moody. Salt air burns tender plants. Nor’easters rearrange mulch beds like they’re flipping pages in a book. Shade from old coastal trees can be both a gift and a challenge. If you force a yard into a shape it doesn’t want to hold, it resists—slowly, stubbornly, expensively.
But when you work with it? Everything feels easier. More natural. Longer-lasting.
We thought about this project long after we left that first consultation. There's something incredibly grounding about leaning into the reality of a yard instead of wrestling it into a fantasy. The kids didn’t need a giant lawn. They needed space. The parents didn’t need a show-stopping patio. They needed function and flow. And the yard—well, the yard needed a little compassion. That patch of mud wasn’t a failure; it was a message.
When we looked back at our backyard renovation guide, the through-line was clear: design is less about perfection and more about intention. The families we work with don’t want staged landscapes—they want places where life happens in all its sandy, leafy, weather-worn ways.
And maybe that’s the lesson we keep relearning: practicality can be beautiful. And beauty, in Rhode Island, often grows from respecting the landscape’s natural mood swings.
4. Small Wins or Plans
By the second visit, we had a loose plan sketched—not a blueprint, but a story that made sense. First, we’d subtly regrade the lowest part of the yard to move water away from the play areas. No giant trenches, no industrial drainage systems—just thoughtful shaping and a hidden channel to guide runoff to a space designed to handle it.
Next, we’d carve out a mid-yard zone that could flex as the family grew. A stone path to keep feet dry even during wet spells. A compact patio that felt casual enough for everyday life but intentional enough to host neighborly summer dinners. And plenty of open space with hearty coastal grasses and plants that didn’t mind a salty breeze. Rugged beauty—just like Narragansett itself.
One thing we loved: the parents wanted to save a scraggly but beloved tree the kids used for climbing. Most landscapers would’ve recommended removing it and starting fresh. But we saw the same thing the kids did—a bit of character worth keeping. So instead of cutting it down, we planned the layout around it, turning it into an anchor point for the yard’s new life.
A backyard doesn’t need perfection to be a place where memories grow. It just needs clarity and compassion—two small wins that change everything.
5. Wrap-Up / Reflection
Projects like this remind us why backyard renovation work in Narragansett feels so personal. This isn’t a postcard town; it’s a lived-in place with wind-worn fences, sea-salted furniture, and yards that tell stories even when no one’s listening.
Designing this space wasn’t about adding more—it was about creating room for life to happen more easily. The yard is still the same yard, but now it breathes differently. It supports instead of struggles. It invites instead of frustrates.
And maybe that’s the heart of all the outdoor spaces we help shape: not to transform them into something new, but to help them become more honestly themselves.
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