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Here's how this area looked when we first bought the house, just over a year ago:
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- replaced the windows (as well as those on the rest of the house)
- sledge-hammered away those humongous rocks around the pond so that it's more integrated into the landscape & less Flintstones-y
- painted the inside of the pond black so that it almost disappears & looks more like a real pond & less like a teeny-tiny swimming pool
- removed those mind-bogglingly random pavers from around the pond & re-purposed them in other parts of the yard: the small square ones are now flower bed edging, placed on end & buried deep so that only a few inches of each are visible (it looks really good!), and the others were used to build a retaining wall for our compost piles
- created the little rock bed with cacti cuttings from my parents' yard & our suspended flower pots (which are now empty save for one - some replanting is definitely in order!)
- covered the ground with weed-blocking cloth & crushed granite gravel to create garden paths between our flower beds
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Of course I mostly love that our patio is all finished now. It looks amazing, especially with the shiny new grill we got as a Christmas gift! We've been using it a lot already, and can't wait for it to warm up so we can have friends over & enjoy being out there.
Next step in creating our Outdoor Oasis: converting that boring covered slab into a relaxing and beautiful outdoor living room! Stay tuned...