$60K L.A. Backyard Transformation By A Pro Designer | Replace This Space | Architectural Digest
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- Designer Erick Garcia heads to Los Angeles for a $60,000 dream backyard renovation in the first episode of Replace This Space. Julie Sariñana, known best for her popular fashion and lifestyle account Sincerely Jules, sensed the backyard of her Spanish-style home in Los Angeles had the potential to better suit her aesthetic (and entertain her large family!) That’s when Erick, in partnership with CB2, stepped up to design and deliver a backyard that checked all of her boxes.
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Hosted by: Erick Garcia
Featuring: Julie Sariñana
Directed by: Lisa Romagnoli
Producer: Alyssa Marino
Edited by: Phil Ceconi
Graphics by: Léa Kichler
Post Production Manager: Stephanie Cardone
Production Manager: Morgan Winters
Production Coordinator: Daniella Resto
Director of Photography: Remsen Allard, Olivia Kuan
Field Producer: Zair Montes
Camera Operators: Justin Machnik, Minmin Tsai
Audio: Kari Barber
Gaffer: Gary Briggs
Production Assistants: Josh Crowe, Melissa Brogan
Covid Officer: Julie Rasmussen, Carla Nora
Lit, Inc. Agency, Representative for Erick: Tu Tran
Brand Manager, Sincerely Jules: Meghan Luce
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Can you do more videos and more often of famous people houses
I miss the good grass...
I honestly preferred it before
where are those umbrellas from? very beverly hills hotel i want
Hi! Can you please give me some information about the fountain?
It is gorgeous but I wish they could have done a few evening shots, I bet it is such a wonderful inviting space with the lighting.
Same. It was a missed opportunity for sure.
It needs more greenery to make it inviting during the day.
This is gorgeous! I think people don’t realize how discouraged people are from having grass in their yards in LA, especially if you’re remodeling. We’re always in a drought!! This yard makes way more sense for the location of the house and looks beautiful
Yes, grass is hard to maintain in that environment. Would've been nice if they had done something to sequester rainwater into the soil, though.
But the problem with that is that all the stone will heat up.
Therefore, they actually forbade this "stones with few plants" design in Germany because it heats up the cities.
But I get that you also have to reduce water consumption
@@tf3655
Actually light colored stone reflects heat and stays comfortable, it's dark stone that gets hot. I have stepping stones both light and dark and it is color that determines temperature.
@@tf3655
Additionally, this is why I don't like it when government mandates something 'for the good of the environment' because the usually make egregious assumptions that are a pain and hassle to reverse.
@@b_uppy often they have dark stones. Bees don't find flowers in these gardens. They measured grassy laws vs stone ones and had several degrees difference in temperature. Plants have a cooling effect.
SO it makes totally sense to forbid them, especially in a country that usually has enough water.
Since I live in the desert in Arizona, I understand the need to reduce water usage, and a green lawn uses a ton of water. This landscape will be much better for the environment, plus it will be easier and less time consuming to maintain. I do miss green lawns, but I’ve really come to love the desert and a Mediterranean landscape. I think this guy is literally an an artist!!
How do you know the grass wasn't providing a beneficial necessity for the environment?
@@albrown1812 That may be so, but would it be equal to the negative impact of using enough water to keep a green lawn in a hot, dry environment?
@@rneustel388 we don't know,most of us only know what politicians,and celebrities say about climate change ...
@@albrown1812 You’ve made an excellent point.
@@albrown1812 A monoculture lawn that gets cut before it blooms in a hot and arrid place like LA??? That is NOT good for the environment lol- however making a garden with diverse, drought-tolerant and sunloving plants that bloom is way better!
I think he's smashed this, I understand people saying about the grass etc but he's done this extremely well to suit what she wanted!
Am I the only one that liked the “dirt” that everyone seems to hate? When I went to this restaurant/farm in Mexico they had the dirt as well and it just looked so natural and complimented all the desert plants! It looks like a beautiful little oasis
I love the dirt too!
I also loved the dirt,
As warped says, it is NOT, dirt. But more like a very compacted sand. It would not be muddy even after a hard rain. These are called "fines". Loam and clay is very muddy, fines contain none of those.
@@Smilinggal I would be afraid it would track inside the house.
I live in Australia and this is a really common landscaping technique! I like it too :)
Tbh not having grass in California is a great idea, it makes it so you can save a lot of water.
Or... turf?!
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This is my first time seeing Erick or hearing about him, and I am so impressed. This is one of the most thoughtful and well explained yet succinct design makeover videos I’ve ever seen. I appreciate that he thinks about the details how how she’s going to live in the space, but isn’t hokey about it or glossing over the details like some designers I’ve seen do.
More Erick please!!!!!
He did iluvsarahii's home and I think he's worked with Jen Atkin and Desi Perkins too?... But very aesthetically pleasing work.
Thanks, mom...
People complaining about the grass, but this setup is 100x more practical for the climate and way more sustainable.
Except her grass was luscious before so clearly the grass she had was sustainable.
@@thebluevelvetriver do you think that happened by accident? Obviously she had to water it, and water has much better use in a place plagued by droughts.
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot. Paving the entire state of CA would be 'practical'; that's no reason to do it.
@@daedalus9042 With 60k for a backyard redo, I think she could afford to water the grass.
@@thebluevelvetriver It's not about affording it, it's about what is ethical. When you live in California, you know that it is just not ethical to be watering a lawn when you are in a drought vulnerable state. And, we oftentimes have restrictions on when you can water grass (when we were in a bad drought) and so it would be a financially risky move to have that much grass, only for it to die during a bad drought.
I don’t mind him getting rid of the grass. I mean, sis did have an intense gopher problem!☺️☺️ I think the design was innovative and exotic. I loved the result and that bougainvillea will grow beautifully over time!✨
the lawn was trashed +keeping the gophers there. guess most dont know that gophers kill any type o f plant by eating its roots and sometimes sucking them into the ground !
@@khzvaleriesmith6428 exactly
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Made me feel bad for the gophers tho like how did they get them out? Or did they just lay dirt over them ? 😳
Poor gophers! They lost their homes! 😢
With $60k I'd get a down payment on a house..
and that's why your backyard doesn't look as good as hers
@N D nah, that's Spanish style. Don't want the whole backyard to be covered in tile.
60K would pay for half her house round these parts. Way too much for the job done, but then he probably is pricier than most designers, and also your labour cost in the US is 5x ours.
hello hipyo
Not in LA, Just saying :)
As a landscape architect, having worked for a few firms, he did an absolutely incredible job for 60k dollars. I know some companies that would slap a 200k price tag on a transformation like that.
En méxico con menos de la mitad se pudo haber hecho
Style you see in Spain and Italy. Really natural and effortless. Not trying too much but at the same time the vibe at night is classy.
In Spain and Italy we keep the grass. Just look in UA-cam houses in Marbella
I’m Italian and I’ve never seen a home with dirt in the garden 😂 farms yes but not a villa
@@gianerajohn436 it rains in Italy. Different type of Mediterranean climate. It has rained maybe three times in the last six months plus a few sprinkles here and there 😓
Honestly taking out the grass echoes a lot of the Spanish architecture. All the old houses are like that. Having a lawn in a desert is stupid.
LA is in the desert???
This is GORGEOUS!! I love the care shown to balance both the aesthetic and sustainability aspects of this redesign . And good riddance to that grass! From the comments I can definitely see how ubiquitous people think lawns and grass should be and don’t realise how much labour and experimentation (and legislation!) has gone into making useless water hungry lawn grass seem like standard greenery. This is a wonderful time to reframe your ideas for the good of future design and home building.
I’m down with no grass, especially to preserve water, but i just wish there was a type of “floor” like brick, stone, something! besides just dirt, looks unfinished
it's truly awful
The main walk way is flagstone. The rest is a crushed stone not dirt.
@@bngr_bngr well then i wish they picked a color that didn’t look like dirt lol
Yeah some kind of flooring would've looked nicer. It looks like they went to a desert
SeaWaterPro haha, LA is a desert!
This is gorgeous, but a few opportunities were missed. One thing he forgot is hidden storage for the cushions for weather issues and for the patio cups and utensils. I think an enclosed Cart instead of the open small table would of been a better idea. If it were me I would of saved a grassy moment that moved through the space. Loved the pots and plants. And where is the BBQ, every back yard needs a place to cook, there was plenty of room left to create a small area for it and make the back space more usable. Other wise everything has to be carried down & back, to & from the table each time. Love the large slab and wondering what type of base he used? Loved the seating spaces he created. How about an outdoor shower close to the house, lol just dreaming. I love color so I would of added a few more pots & garden areas of color. Great home and enjoy the outdoor space!
AGREE AGREE AGREE
Agree. Also wondered if the stone was sealed or if it would stain
@@DavidDel88 it's a light and very porous looking finish... stains being an enemy, but it adds to the character I suppose
But I agree with everything mentioned above... so many missed opportunities with that budget too... so much space... also the water feature could have been larger and more incorporated into the landscaping in that corner...
the owners said they didn't want a bbq
I was a bit suspicious of getting rid of the grass because I think greenery calms the eye and the soul but seeing how the furniture was placed. And the landscape was shaped it turned out really nice. I love the pink flower on the wall of the house. It really gives the whole space a Mediterranean touch and the pergola is a beautiful add on!!
I love how Erick doesn't limit himself in design! So inspiring! He vibes with his clients and always makes their vision come true! Loved this backyard
Everyone keeps complaining about how the backyard ended up looking, whether people liked it or not this was the owners idea in the first place, this guy just works from what the customers want. She kept saying she wanted smth kinda spacious and aesthetic like, so I think he pretty much nailed a good job with this one. Also is the first episode of many, so go easy on him
This is definitely a missed opportunity for a collaboration with a Landscape Architect or Landscape Designer. The planter beds and plant choices were lacking a bit of the ‘wow’ factor in my opinion. I would love to see a collaboration or project with a landscape architect on this channel. Also the ‘lavender’ in the video is actually Russian Sage….similar color, fragrant as well….but different plant! I loved the designer’s enthusiasm and outdoor furniture choices, the planters looked great as well.
Sincerely,
Plant nerd & landscape architect.🤓
Frankly, I think he turned what was once a nice yard into one big patio. Not a fan. 👎🏾
@@hereforit2347 it was what the client needed. you sound like a very annoyed gopher, 🤣
@@persebra: 😂 Thanks. But I have every right not to like it.
He is definitely out of his element. And it is just one big patio. INTERIOR designers never can do exteriors well. I bet it never occurred to him to put a very slight pitch on that table slab, just for example. A very small lawn area would had made a huge difference, and a good area for for toddlers. The area that he was going to put a bistro chair might have been a good location. A circle or oval there lined with that rock and then, soil and grass might have worked and no mole problems and you can keep your eye on the kids in the center easily. That interlocking retaining wall is horrendous, and that pathetic "water feature" was at least 5-7K alone. So now they are going to use it everyday and he removed the BBQ? It looks like behind the raised deck against the house would be a good space to hide the BBQ and be convenient.
"Passion" and "wanting to create MOMENTS" do NOT equal good solid design.
@@rockshot100: I really don’t get why water features have been so de rigueur the last 20 years. I prefer the sound of frogs, crickets, birds, and silence to that incessant trickling.
I also think most people over-design their outdoor spaces with kitchens, furniture, lighting, and whatnot. I don’t want my outside to look like the inside.
I prefer the before over the after, more greenery and calming.
Yeah me too. It was refreshing. Now it's bone dry.
Totally agree with you, there was a pleasant bit of eco planting then .... death by stone and concrete.
The "designer" is very untalented.
So true. I prefered the green landscaping. Dont know why she wanted it gone. It had more life living on and underneath it.
Me too
Loving this interior designer and the Latino/a representation! I love SincerelyJules and being able to see how she works with this designer to complete her backyard look was super inspirational! Keep these videos going AD!
I really like the styling and the Spanish look but keeping a bit of the grass would have made the space look better.
I know!! I was like, “where did the garden/yard go?” It’s all patio and no garden/yard.
Yup!! so true
Personally i would milan style tile it
@Big ole pancake nipples how can grass ever be out of style? My broken heart 💔. I’ll remain fabulously out of style!!
@@melissarains1017 It's being one with nature, not being out of style. Get a grip.
" I really like the grass"
*Removes every last blade of grass from the existence of the backyard*
Wow, I loved the finished product. I miss the green moments since I am huge on nature, but I understand this look felt more practical for the location and taste of the homeowner. Excellent job; it definitely hit the Spanish~Mediterranean vibe, and I love that aesthetic as well. Every touch from the smell, sounds, lighting hit the spot for a cozy garden which makes this a 10/10 👌
I love the LatinX represenation from A.D. We aren't just the workers, we can be the homeowners and designers 💪
Stop saying LatinX
And...stop saying latinX
Latin sounds so much better and it's able to be said by Latin languages
drop the x
Lol, I liked the backyard much more the way it was before. I prefer grass and in general more green.
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There’s always the front yard. Lol.
This yard is perfect for LA where we’re always in a drought. I love it!
grass isn't practical since california is always in a drought. also, the gophers are a problem as well, so that's why they had to replace it.
Exactly! I felt the same
I can understand why someone wouldn’t want grass in their garden, especially because of those animals in it, but instead of the dusty earth I would have chosen some floor tiles, stone or stuff like that to get rid of this dirty, dry and dusty look. Apart from that I love the new design
The After looks like a Before, and the Before looks like an After. And $60k? Dang!
Been following Jules since her beginning in fashion blogging and this backyard is so her aesthetic and style. I love how Erick designed her backyard. Big fan of the sand/stone/terracotta. Really reminds me of Spain. The greenery that works well with the heat and Californian sun is such a good choice. Also big fan of the giant dining table and mix of cozy cushions and metal HAY chairs.
Wow I LOOOOVE hearing him explain his process and how he thinks about design. So thoughtful!! Can’t wait for more episodes. Please continue this series!
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$60k is crazy... that 'water feature'? A big pot with a copper pipe and a wire sticking out of it?
There's a saying in Spanish 'my casa is your casa' - ah yes, the old Spanglish saying
This is crazy
😂😂😂
I promise you that "water feature" was close to 7k. He claims you can hear it all over the back yard. LOL
I think people need to focus more on biodiversity and keep the yard or some area for wild flowers or plants. Insects need some space man.
Think sequestering rainwater would've been a good option..
I get that not having grass is more convenient in LA, but now their backyard lends itself to an insane amount of dust/dirt on all of their items/surfaces. It's so dry/hot in LA and the winds pick up dirt like crazy! There is a new kind of stress is in their hands now.
I wished there were more of these videos! I loved how Erick explained his choices of design, I’d watch him all day!!
Bravo! He made the yard suit the house and the climate perfectly. I love all the pots!
Since they did away with the grass (sadly) I think it still needs more lush green foliage & less of the white gravel & stone. Green is cooling & fresh. Love the pots & furniture, though.
Lush green foliage needs lots of water that Cali cant provide anymore
@@mcnell311 And these are new plants, after a few years these will grow so the green space will be bigger
The first thing I did when I bought my home was yank out the lawn and replace it with beautiful drought-tolerant plants and a multi-tiered hardscape. What a great improvement!!!
Holy 60k to transform a backyard
I gotta get into this line of work. If you can rob rich people blind like this guy did, anyone can
I know for real and it doesn’t look good
@@kelvarnsen1749 i work in landscape design, if this was 60k he lost money. This was way more money if they actually bought everything shown in the video.
@@kylemeyer4266 I agree. With all those patios installed, wall seating, water feature, retractable awning, furniture and plantings, etc, this project must have cost more.
@@jpoveromo3051 not to mention that this is LA so workers cost a lot as well
I liked the before much better 👀
Agree!
More of Erick please! His design instinct is incredible ❤️
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Everything in the USA is expensive. I could build 2 modern 3 bedroom flats with landscaping and land cost included at that price in my country. However, I love the end result though. Absolutely gorgeous compared to before. The only reason I wouldn't do away with grass in my yard is because my dog and cat love it! I will however love to merge what his did with my grassy yard, half and half!
Yeah on the other hand, if you watch home renovation shows like Fixer Upper you're gonna be surprised at how cheap everything can be if you don't focus on going for the most luxurious things. With the stuff they do on these renovation shows (like $ 8,000 for a bathroom including tiles and all that) I could only get half of that in my country :D
Where do u live I’d love to live over in ur country
What country?
@@luisa.4343 I stay in Zambia :)
@@curiousfox2429 Zambia :)
Can`t wait to see more episodes! I wish you would have shown it at night though...
yeah true i was hoping to see how the lights play out
The awning was a great idea for sure. The black-and-white stripe was perfect. Updating the lighting was a good idea too. I would have revamped the walled-in areas by simply adding more indigenous, flowering plants and left out the pebbles entirely. I would probably have changed the grassy area to clover if I could do so without killing the gophers. I may have added a shade tree somewhere and would have planted a vine to climb along the wall of the back house (creeping fig? jasmine?). Bougainvillea is beautiful but very pervasive. Potting it makes absolutely no sense. I would have likewise redone the BBQ area, but I don’t like how he walled it off. It felt cut off from the rest of the garden. I like the herringbone tile, but would have instead done small pavers, maybe in a herringbone pattern with grass growing between them. I also would have narrowed the wooden steps because they take up too much space. The CB2 furniture was an excellent choice. The concrete table is cool too. If more seating areas are needed one can always set them directly on the grass; I don’t get why people feel the need to remove it. I like being barefoot outdoors and prefer grass or clover 🍀 to gravel under my feet. Personally, I wouldn’t want all that furniture in my yard at all unless I’m throwing a party. Otherwise, 90% of that stuff would be stored away.
this guy is magical...he is able to get across his concepts and philosophy just like that...
The weather in Los Angeles is incredible, living outdoors and entertaining year around.
Dang, I like the seating and the fireplace and at the same time I miss the garden & a bit of greenery. Doesn’t it feel a bit dry & vapid without it ?
And of course I’d love to see how this looks in the night.
It looks spectacular! And most importantly, the client loves it! You knocked it out of the park, Erick!!
Awesome job by Erick. He transformed the area to the absolute better. So good at his job and an inspiration for someone like me wanting to become a designer myself.
I admire people who can do this so much. I could never come up with something like this, and so easily. That woman is beautiful
Erick has such great energy and i love his understanding and talent of design, and i hope you get so many more videos with him!
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YESSSSSSSS!!! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU, for using climate appropriate landscaping! This just proves you can have an aesthetically appealing yard without fighting nature!
Spectacular result. An oasis I would never leave! The olive green Hay chairs are perfect-- a pop of color from nature that keeps them from being overwhelming. Someone, PLEASE tell Erick to work on his upspeak-- the upward inflection at the end of his sentences. He will sound more confident and professional if he doesn't sound like he's asking a question at the end of every sentence.
Wow. This space is amazing. I love, love, the planting pots and the plants. Cladding the patio is perfect. I love the table - the size, color, and base. You gave me an idea for an indoor dining table. Finally, I never thought to use an awning as cover. I've been racking my brain about an outdoor room with a fireplace, but now I like the simplicity of a motorized awning.
People saying they wish it wasn’t dirt and wish there was more of a “floor”… I’m trying to imagine a tile that wouldn’t be too distracting. Based on the rest of the backyard, his choice also matches really well with the rest of the color scheme. Looks like a perfect LA home backyard!
can't wait to see more episodes
I thought the before was the after when I first started watching LOL
Love well designed landscape lighting, it adds so much to the evening ambience of a place.
Love it!!!! Wish my yard looked like that! Gives me some great ideas to shoot for rather than the constant fight to try to keep a fully green yard...there are areas that never seem to allow the grass to flourish, only the weeds.
Wow, he did an amazing job! I love his enthusiasm.
it's a beautiful result but honestly, all this grass was peaceful and refreshing... it's very sad that not even a small area of real grass was kept... really I would miss it a lot..
the before looks already quite decent
This is great! Would still love a spot for the barbecue and not a rough edge on that table. Can’t imagine how often you’d scratch your arms and hands on the edge of that stone. And I’d add more strings of lights! Overall he did a great job, although I wonder how comfortable those dining chairs and the furniture with the open backs are.
Right! I see lots of snagged blouses/shirts and scraped little ones foreheads from the natural slab, (not to mention stains). Can't see a safe place for little ones to sit and play either. Everything else is wonderful.
Ha really this update is meant to be as low maintenance as possible. Having a nice and green lawn means to upkeep and actually having to work on keeping it that way.
Yeah and all those pot plants sure dry out, and the fabric pillows will probably get dusty and dirty and need to be cleaned or packed away after use.
To be fair, it is what the client wanted soooo mission accomplished. And for conservation purposes, this requires way less water use.
true! plus this girl travels a ton so i think this setup makes sense for her lifestyle
@N D Absolutely.
⚡ In Los Angeles, to have a backyard that large, you must keep to the design style of the home. Previously, the owners modernized and darkened a Spanish-style backyard. The colors were too intense, and the elements were not sustainable.
When you look at Erick's delicious designs, it became lighter and airy because of the sustainable elements. Also, notice the Xeriscape - no mowing nightmares. Regardless of the zone (Cocktail, Dinner, or Firepit), he nailed the nuances of each area.
My only offer of improvement are few:
• The Dining Chairs can match the scale of the stone Dining Table. Fortunately, chairs are not a permanent element. She can swap out at anytime.
• The BBQ Grill needs a home more than self-sufficient grass patches (period).
Overall, the greatest testimonial is seeing her family unite. The kids found their area, immediately. Adults can be free to reminisce and celebrate new memories. That's exactly what you desire, when hosting your loved ones.
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This is such an amazing series, the transformation is stunning and the pace of the video is perfect! Can't wait for more ❤️
Beautiful LA aesthetic. Grass does not belong in SoCal. Seeing all these gorgeous golden brown humans makes my heart happy! Great job!
I think this is fantastic, and as a true Spanish girl from the Mediterranean I think they really made it spot on, lovely!!!
Mi casa es tu casa ♥️
Elena ♥️
Erick did such a great job providing the owner with her wishes for a backyard for guests! Nice job!!!!
Amazing!!!! I love his thought process behind it all
this was great to watch from the job done remodelling to the production of the video. i understand its not everyday u remodel a home but it would be great to see this type of video more often.
The squirells falling is the biggest plot twist all year
I did the audio for this shoot and still remember the thud from the impact. It was super loud.
Superb transformation! Excellent flow, great furniture and styling. The garden now matches the style of the house. You just want to spend all your time there. Removing the grass was clever (water guzzling and labout intensive).
Wow, it came out wonderful! He changed everything, looks amazing.
It's nice for a chic hotel or something like that but I think not very suitable for a home without the grass. Keeping the grass, or at least certain patches of it would have been a lot nicer.
Also - what about the fact that she asked for a huge table to fit tons of people, and she still just got a table with 6 chairs? I understand you can add more but with 60k spent already, there should have been more chairs at that table for sure.
I love it 🖤 As someone with a big family myself, it’s a perfectly set up space for entertaining a lot of people and I’m loving all the furniture and design choices he made. Once all the plants start to grow bigger it’s gonna make it green and lush looking without the gopher holes and the need for excessive watering.
Wow. That is sensational. I love the change from grass to whatever he put there. It’s perfect. And i love the white walls and steps in the old bbq area. That area went from boring everyday to out of this world. Truly gifted designer.
I just read through the comments. What is the obsession with lawn? They are not drought tolerant and take a lot of resources to look good. And they have lots of bugs (and gophers) and make me itch. Getting rid of the lawn in this garden is a spectacular transformation.
I am in love with this house even prior~it just looks like beautiful vibes. 💜
His question mark after every sentence is driving me nuts. Speak with confidence!!
Idk why people are hating on the grass being gone. It looks so unreal, i wish I had this kind of vision for backyards
It’s crazy how much you can learn from watching these videos. This guy is awesome.
Looking forward to more videos with Erik’s work. Amazing!! Enjoyed watching this so much!
Those CB2 chair set... WOW!
I don’t see why he couldn’t have added all those things while keeping the yard. Seeing the after makes me want a glass of water. Looks so dry. Only assumption is maybe it was expensive to water the grass?
California is in perennial drought. Grass needs certain minimums of water to keep it green. I love grass but that he added shade kind of balances it's removal. Would've loved if he had incorporated a permaculture system that helps sequester water into the ground *there* instead of the typical 'move it away to the ocean faster' mentality.
@Melissa Bernal
Depends on the grasses. Many lawn grasses are very fussy, anyway. Grass is not exactly easy to grow anywhere.
Dollar wise it is not expensive to water grass. It is simply more eco minded not to waste water in our drought ridden state.
I'd love to see more of these transformations.
Backyard creative moments. Make it magic. Beautiful California style home . Your crew perfected that landscape. Ambient lighting showcases the greenery. Magnificent horticulture..
How STUNNING!!! I LOVE the advice of making spaces not feel "flat". I need to create more curiosity in my landscape for sure 😀
Hires an interior designer for a landscape architects/designer job 🤦🏼
He did pretty well though, considering.
@N D
That's not dirt, that's decomposed granite, which is a bit different. DG resists pests digging in it. It compacts nicely while allowing water to perk in, too. It will not be muddy when it rains. Suspect you'd like this better once the plants mature and grow in more.
Agree, a landscape architect would have made this a 10/10 , as opposed to a 5/10. lol
@@b_uppy no. It needs more work.
@@notyourfriend-li7rq
What I said is different from saying it's 'finished and perfect'...
This should be a series
LOL..." can't we just beat them down" Love him just for that statement and will be watching out for more of his work...
Great job! I like that everything makes sense to the space and is practical. Most people design to make it look pretty “for the gram” but if it’s not functional - it’s useless. Beautiful work!
Oh wow that was good. It's like waking up to the Italian countryside every day.
This video was brilliant! I want a whole series following the same vision, please!
that was a great job, it feels so Mediterranean now
That squirrel drop 🤪👏
I like it a lot, he did exactly what she wanted and it matches her vibe.
I love how low maintenance this backyard is ❤️ Love this design.
Hah, when I saw you both sitting at the beginning of the video, I thought that was the beautiful makeover. Either way, it looks lovely.
Love all the plants. Good choices for smell and the area. It looks comfortable and usable. That makes it perfect.