This backyard just doesnāt work for us anymore
Thatās what I blurted out while trying to grill burgers last weekend. It was 95 degrees. I was juggling a plate of half-frozen patties, dodging puddles from the last storm, and watching the kids run around on uneven ground while the lawn chairs kept sinking into soft dirt. It was chaotic. Not charming.
And as much as I love our little backyardāweāve had so many birthday parties and wine-at-sunset evenings out thereāitās never really had a proper setup. No real space for seating. No patio, just a cracked slab from who-knows-when. And donāt even get me started on the drainage. Weāve been talking about fixing it āsomedayā for about three years now.
Well. I think āsomedayā is finally here.
Welcome to the Hardscape Rabbit Hole š³ļø
It started with a Pinterest binge and ended with me Googling things like āpaver patio Olatheā and āretaining wall ideas Kansas yards.ā Thatās when I stumbled across this page from Top Tier Landscaping ā Olathe Hardscaping Services. The guideās here: https://toptierlandscapingkc.com/olathe-ks/hardscaping/
First of all, they totally get the chaos Iāve been dealing with. Their post even talks about a family in south Olathe who had flooding issues by their porchāand how they fixed it with a raised paver patio and some smart drainage solutions. That is literally my situation.
And then they go into all these ideas I hadnāt even considered. Like integrating retaining walls not just for structure but to carve out space and improve water flow. And adding a fire pit or seating wall to create actual zones in the yardāsomething weāve never had. Right now, our grill is just awkwardly parked next to a patch of dying grass. Not exactly an entertainerās dream.
What Even Is Hardscaping? And Why Do I Want It Everywhere?
Honestly, I used to think hardscaping just meant some stone pavers or maybe a wall here or there. I didnāt really get it.
But this guide reframed it for meāitās about giving your yard structure and personality. Itās the bones of an outdoor space. And if done right, it solves the stuff you didnāt even know you could fixālike awkward slopes, soggy grass zones, or that weird corner no one uses.
I really appreciated how the page broke it all downāretaining walls, paver patios, stone pathways, even decorative concrete work that doesnāt scream ābuilder grade.ā Iām not into fussy designs or things that require constant babysitting. What I am into? Durable, functional surfaces that look good and actually make the yard more usable.
Reading it honestly made me think about our space differently. I stopped seeing it as a problem and started seeing possibilities.
My Vision (And the Pinterest Board Iāll Pretend Iām Not Obsessively Curating)
Hereās what Iām thinking now:
ā Paver patio that extends from the back door and creates a real āoutdoor room.ā Maybe with a pergola or just some lighting overhead.
ā Retaining wall with built-in seating. The slope near our fence could actually work in our favor.
ā A fire pitānothing massive, just something that lets us extend the season into fall.
ā Strategic drainage so Iām not tiptoeing through puddles in flip-flops.
ā Decorative border along the new garden beds to finish everything off.
Iām not sure how much of this weāll tackle all at once. But the vision is starting to feel real. And itās a big step up from āletās just throw down more gravel.ā
A Backyard That Actually Works
I can picture it now: a Saturday evening with music playing, kids roasting marshmallows, no one tripping over uneven grass, and me not worrying that the lawn will turn into a swamp the next time it rains.
Itās not about having the fanciest backyard in the neighborhoodāitās about having a space that finally fits the way we live. Somewhere that feels like an extension of our home, not an afterthought.
So no, weāre not tearing things up tomorrow. But after reading that guide, I know who Iām calling when weāre ready. Iāve even started measuring things out. (Okay, I might be drawing diagrams on graph paper like itās a middle school project.)
It just feels good to be moving forward.
Here's to turning chaos into calm. One paver at a time.
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