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Bobby I love your design, I work for a public school in Mesquite, Texas. I would love to see your design ideas for a school garden… Thank you for all the tips that you share in your channel!
Loving the ideas for smaller spaces. #1 was my favorite with the half wall/planter space as extra seating and lights tucked in. Thanks for all the work you put into these! Very helpful.
Love this video! Nice to see the yards "in person." It makes is easier to visualize these ideas in my own yard. Thank you for your hard work making these videos
I’m glad you like the video! I’ll have more of these videos coming out throughout the year. It’s probably good for a long time viewer to see that I can walk the walk.
Bobby, I like all these backyard design ideas, simple on a budget. #3 is my favorite, linear shape and cool neutral colors, with the lighter patio pad border that ties in well with the house colors.
@@BobbyKDesigns Number One is probably My Personal favorite, But doing work for My Clients would push me towards number two, So i would work more with the flagstone walkway and the sod and Small trees and a flowerbed to try to keep costs down. Thanks Brother!
Shoot, we're on double income single kid with no pets in central Indiana (low cost of living) and I couldn't imagine being able to spend that kind of money without financing.
@@BobbyKDesigns Respectfully, I grew up with split house holds. One set of parents was in debt that refinanced cars and house to pay for home remodeling and the other set of parents lived in their means and saved up enough to hire it out (or do it themselves if they wanted it sooner). Anecdotally I've learned the more loans people have and live beyond their means, the more stressed trying to 'keep up with the Jones'. If you want something bad enough you'll save up for it. Now when it comes to needs, that's a different story. Sometimes rent/leasing/medical/college is too high and a mortgage/car payment/med/school loan is actually cheaper or needed. The people that sold us our house bought it for $75k in 2015 and sold it for $150k in 2022. $135k went to their mortgage, credit card debts, home repair loans and clothing store lines of credit. They were divorcing and now have $7000 each, that's barely enough for car down payment anymore. YOLO and keeping up with the Jones is destroying a lot of people's lives.
I got a question, My front yard slopes up and to get to the backyard that same slope is level for a few feet and then slopes down to the backyard. I'm just learning about transitions so I had the idea of making a doorway with a 5 by 8 gazebo. What do you think?
Anything above 2’ for retaining walls, any structure (fireplace, gazebo, etc), any driveway. Other than that, no pavers for hardscaping that I can think of off the top of my head.
@@jessedrewes5376 that’s all in. Excavation, clean rock base, deliveries, labor, etc Cost per square foot on most pavers will range from $4.50-$7.50. *JUST the pavers
Nobody has the same bid... you can't say this is what it'll cost cause pavers down south is different price then pavers Midwest or west. Prices different in every area which affects cost everywhere.
They absolutely can be different based on the skill of the company installing, the location, and the materials selected. That’s why I have a range and shared what these specific projects cost.
Thank you. We definitely try but backyard renovations are an undertaking. I try to find those DIY options for those on a tight budget. I have a few more videos coming up that are going to hit the mark. Stay tuned!
Your pricing makes little sense and isn’t even based on square footage or materials. This video needs work because from at a glance you are way overpriced and I live in Naples, FL
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Bobby I love your design, I work for a public school in Mesquite, Texas. I would love to see your design ideas for a school garden… Thank you for all the tips that you share in your channel!
Happy to help! www.bobbykdesigns.com for a consultation or to sign up for a design.
Loving the ideas for smaller spaces. #1 was my favorite with the half wall/planter space as extra seating and lights tucked in. Thanks for all the work you put into these! Very helpful.
Thank you. I’m glad you like the video. #1 turned out nice. Simple yet packs a punch.
Love this video! Nice to see the yards "in person." It makes is easier to visualize these ideas in my own yard. Thank you for your hard work making these videos
I’m glad you like the video! I’ll have more of these videos coming out throughout the year. It’s probably good for a long time viewer to see that I can walk the walk.
Bobby, I like all these backyard design ideas, simple on a budget. #3 is my favorite, linear shape and cool neutral colors, with the lighter patio pad border that ties in well with the house colors.
Thank you. The border was ordered on accident. Client liked it so we kept it.❤️ I like it and will use in future projects.
Thanks for the Inspirations Bobby! You are the Man!
Thank you! Which did you like the best?
@@BobbyKDesigns Number One is probably My Personal favorite, But doing work for My Clients would push me towards number two, So i would work more with the flagstone walkway and the sod and Small trees and a flowerbed to try to keep costs down. Thanks Brother!
Just bought a newbuild I am doing itmy self we had alot of ideas your helping us to stream line our project
That's great! Happy you found me!
Bobby I took all my grass out and I am going to start to put my plants, bushes, and pathways in wish me luck
Good luck! You got this!
Xerascaping (spelling?) should take hold all over the Southern U.S. at least, just to save money for water costs!
Thanks Bobby. I always enjoy your videos and I love the great tips you give to us. 😊
Thank you. ❤️
This is great!!
You bet! Thank you for the comment!
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
All three are beautiful, but who has that kind of money anymore? Pls provide ideas for single parent homes on single parent budget.
As far as backyard renovations, these are some good options but I will try and show some more options for those single moms and dads soon.❤️
Shoot, we're on double income single kid with no pets in central Indiana (low cost of living) and I couldn't imagine being able to spend that kind of money without financing.
@@Triflixfilms I understand BUT refinancing is truly a great alternative. Puts $ in the account and only a couple hundred on the mortgage. YOLO!
@@BobbyKDesigns Respectfully, I grew up with split house holds. One set of parents was in debt that refinanced cars and house to pay for home remodeling and the other set of parents lived in their means and saved up enough to hire it out (or do it themselves if they wanted it sooner). Anecdotally I've learned the more loans people have and live beyond their means, the more stressed trying to 'keep up with the Jones'. If you want something bad enough you'll save up for it.
Now when it comes to needs, that's a different story. Sometimes rent/leasing/medical/college is too high and a mortgage/car payment/med/school loan is actually cheaper or needed.
The people that sold us our house bought it for $75k in 2015 and sold it for $150k in 2022. $135k went to their mortgage, credit card debts, home repair loans and clothing store lines of credit. They were divorcing and now have $7000 each, that's barely enough for car down payment anymore.
YOLO and keeping up with the Jones is destroying a lot of people's lives.
I would like to more landscaping not hardscaping like decks and pavers.
I got a question, My front yard slopes up and to get to the backyard that same slope is level for a few feet and then slopes down to the backyard. I'm just learning about transitions so I had the idea of making a doorway with a 5 by 8 gazebo. What do you think?
I’m not sure. Difficult to give advice without seeing the space.
What is decomposed granite? Is it like granite countertop scrap? (I'm personally fond of utilizing scrap granite)
No. It’s crushed rock.
In your community did you have to get permits to lay pavers or/and pergola even though they don't attach to home?
Anything above 2’ for retaining walls, any structure (fireplace, gazebo, etc), any driveway. Other than that, no pavers for hardscaping that I can think of off the top of my head.
I looked up the budget friendly pavers am I reading the price correctly?
$88 a square foot?
No. Budget friendly should be $25-$30 per sq ft depending on where you live.
No wrong. I haven't seen any pavers cost that much per sqft. Budget friendly can probably get $8 per sqft.
@@jessedrewes5376 that’s all in. Excavation, clean rock base, deliveries, labor, etc
Cost per square foot on most pavers will range from $4.50-$7.50. *JUST the pavers
Nobody has the same bid... you can't say this is what it'll cost cause pavers down south is different price then pavers Midwest or west. Prices different in every area which affects cost everywhere.
They absolutely can be different based on the skill of the company installing, the location, and the materials selected. That’s why I have a range and shared what these specific projects cost.
I love your ideas Bobby, but…….this still isn’t affordable for the non do-it-yourselver
Thank you. We definitely try but backyard renovations are an undertaking. I try to find those DIY options for those on a tight budget. I have a few more videos coming up that are going to hit the mark. Stay tuned!
Not budget friendly unless you’re making 300k a year 😮
I understand. I’m going to work on some videos that can show some more options. I have done ideas to help.❤️
Your pricing makes little sense and isn’t even based on square footage or materials. This video needs work because from at a glance you are way overpriced and I live in Naples, FL
@@nataliedigiovanni4863 what do you do for a living?