We've been in our house now for just over two years, and to be honest have done quite a bit of work transforming it into a place we love that suits us as a family. We've completely overhauled the kitchen (including basically everything in the kitchen minus new flooring) and the upstairs bathroom, as well as redecorating every single room, re-flooring all of the upstairs and creating a nursery and playroom.
Whilst the main focus of our home was to make it ready indoors for a family, we realised that we had kind of let the garden fall behind. But we're now finally there with it.
Because of our somewhat limited English summers, we didn't really want to spend a fortune on the garden but wanted to try and make it as child friendly and safe as possible.
We had a £1,000 budget, and I think we stuck to it pretty well, with a little help from family. (you can see some before shots, in this garden post!)
So what did we do?
Our first step was transforming the concrete base that takes up half of our garden space. This originally help a garden shed (that was falling down and was propped up for the last two years with a very large tire) and a large tin garage. The garage came down a few months after we moved into the house as we both agreed it was a waste of space and wasn't needed. We replaced our shed with this one, which is much bigger, and painted it dark to match our fences. Actually whilst I mention the fences, this was really the very first thing I started to do. I used a dark brown to paint all of out surrounding fences and I can't tell you how much of a difference it instantly made to the garden. Yes it took an absolute age to to but was so worth it!
Anyway back to that concrete base. We decided we wanted to create a patio area for our table and chairs, and chose to deck the area. The decking covers an entire concrete slab, and Dann spent several hours drilling into it for create the base. He also had to make a trap door as we have a drain cover in the decking area that we need to have access too! I must admit it was handy having a hands on guy to do all this! Once the decking was down, I painted it the most amazing blue/green colour from Valspar in Zen. The original plan was dark brown, but I fell head over heels for this colour and I really think it makes the area so so nice. It's held i's colour beautifully for the last few weeks too so I'm pretty darn happy.
We finished off our decking and re-edged our grass with gravel to make some pretty borders that will eventually be covered in flower bots as we grow our collection. The two by our patio contain rose bushes and are from Homesense.
I also refurbished our patio furniture that was given to us from Dann's parents as they've bought a new seating area. A couple of coats of the dark brown and it's looking as good as new!
Probably the hardest part of the renovation was the back raised flower bed. The previous owners had kind of boshed it together with well pretty poor materials and it was falling apart. We tore down the whole lots and rebuilt using stacked sleepers, and lots of new plants. A couple of months down the line and the plants are starting to fill out and take shape in their new home, with plenty of them being bee-friendly too! Also I'm super proud that my hydrangea is coming back around as this is it's second relocation and it seemed like it was on it's last legs, but it's blooming away happily - though I could have sworn it was blue last time it flowered!
We still have a little more to do, including getting wood chipping down by the shed and Henry's wooden wendy house - which was a gift from his Ninny, and pained by me! I'm not going to lie, I'm pretty darn pleased with his little striped house, and he's already been inside it too!
Fence Paint: £20
Decking: £350
Decking Paint: £35
Gravel: £35
Sleepers: £90
Plants: £70
Shed: £220
Total: £820
You can see some of the details from our garden decorating in this post also!!
And yes, Henry helped me with the weeding of the flowerbed... by eating the soil!! Boys eh?!?
Wow you have done an absolutely fabulous job with your garden. It looks lovely and so inviting. xx
ReplyDeleteWowee you've done so well for your money! Your garden looks lush! We're looking for a house with a garden at the moment (we live in an appartment currently) and I can't wait to revamp a garden for our little family! x
ReplyDeletethat looks so beautiful! we live in a flat so I can dream of the day when we have a garden to look after and make beautiful x
ReplyDeleteaw that looks amazing, i love the blue decking, it looks very Mediterranean!
ReplyDeleteI like what you have done with your garden space. Looks very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBlimey that looks amazing! Love your hydrangea and your decking is beautiful! I adore the colour!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic I love your decking and the colour its gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is so useful - I can't believe how expensive gardens are to update and maintain! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with it. I really want to do a raised bed but sleepers aren't cheap are they. I wanted to get the garden finished by this summer, but we've only been able to go out there a handful of times it doesn't seem worth it.
ReplyDeleteWow! I had no idea you could do all that on so little. We looked at getting decking at one point too but thought it would cost way too much. Well done you, looks fab! x
ReplyDeleteYou did it for such little money. I love the hydrangeas, they are so an easy plant to look after. Our garden was such a mess when we moved in, the patio was all wrong and caused damp, there was broken and unsafe wall, nails sticking out and it was just a complete mess. It was such a job, but so glad we invested and can spend time out there.
ReplyDeleteOur garden has been bottom of the list for such a long time - but we're hoping to do some work on it later this year looking at working to the same budget as you so this was really useful reading!
ReplyDeleteLove the blue - so unique, but also makes it look as though you've put a lot more into the garden than you actually have!
ReplyDeleteYou've done a fantastic job. We started renovating ours back in April and we are not even half way there! I wish I'd kept more of an eye on what we've spent because I honestly have no idea. I just know it was a lot!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. Love all the pretty plants ♥
ReplyDeleteThat looks fab, we are currently trying to do our garden but don't have a big budget at all x
ReplyDeleteI love the blue decking, its such a happy uplifting shade! You actually have a really nice space and I think you've done a fab job for the budget! x
ReplyDeleteLove what you have done with it. I really need some inspiration for ours so this was a great read x
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely! I love what you've done with it, especially the patio area and the raised flower beds. It looks like a lovely place to relax :-)
ReplyDeleteYou've done so well with the budget I love the result ! I can't wait to have a proper outside space so I can experiment with the garden too!
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