Today seemed like the perfect day to write a blog post about plans for the backyard. After living in a condo for many years our new home brought with it dreams of summer barbecues, lilac bushes, shading trees, tall glasses of lemonade and cool green grass. Our reality is that there is still a lot of work to do to finish the house and get our new certificate of occupancy. Still, a family can dream…

Our backyard today.
Although we moved into our house months ago, we are still working on the punch list with the contractor. Unfortunately, the GC put us on the back burner, then the weather turned cold and what with the constant rain and freezing temperatures, we could not finish the back deck. Thankfully, the railings and stairs were completed and only the stone deck surface needs to be installed.
In the fall we met with landscape designer, Dan Silverstein, whose services we “won” at our daughter’s school auction last winter. He came out to see our yard and we discussed ideas for the space. He took some measurements and we showed him some photos of backyards we liked. Below is the yard before construction on the house. We hacked down that tree closest to the building but need to remove the stump in the spring.

Back Yard Shot From Roof
When looking at outdoor areas we tended to like clean modern spaces but we (I) definitely want an area with some wild flowers and an English garden feel. We already know the design of fence we want but are worried about how much sun it will block out.
The inspiration photos:

The narrow slats and wider spacing at the top allow for more light to get through.

We are going to have to use plantings that work well in shade and half sun, especially if we put wooden fence up.
And this one is a little on the dreaming side but not impossible (no TV just pool or hot/cold tub).
Our designer came back with a plan that we liked. We were open to completely re-arranging the space but decided that our budget was not so we are planning to keep the basic bones but clean it up.
As weary urban dwellers, we definitely wanted to keep some grass. In the long area with the plantings, we hope we have enough sunlight to have a small kitchen garden and some flowers. In the back, we will probably go with bushes for privacy and to greenify things back there. These plans are a good start and we liked the way Dan blended modern with natural elements like gravel around the tree and green plantings in the brick walkway. When spring finally starts to bloom we will fine tune the plans and hopefully, if the rest of the house is done (remember we still have that rental unit to fix up), we will get to start on it.