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Article Title: How To Start A Backyard Remodel Project
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 799
Keywords: Backyard Remodeling, Landscape Design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Backyard remodeling is a very scientific and systematic process that begins 
with a determination of scale before any new structures are planned or physical 
labor of any kind undertaken.  Our team conducts a survey of the entire 
property, taking measurements of the perimeter and of every individual form 
present on the landscape.  Existing features are evaluated in reference to home 
architecture, total acreage, and the number and size of trees in a back yard.  
These elements are then mapped out in a landscaping master plan that allows us 
to quickly and accurately assess which form must be altered first to create 
balance.  Our intention is to make each individual form work both individually 
and collectively with the aesthetic of the back yard as a unity.  Design 
software is essential to the initial phases of remodeling because it allows us 
to manipulate features from multiple vantage points until the right 
mathematical proportions are established and a working template for physi
 cal construction is finalized.

While every back yard is unique in its proportions and remodeling design needs, 
certain elements are practically universal to Houston backyards that require 
our immediate attention before anything else can be done.  The swimming pool is 
perhaps the one thing in every Houston back yard that invariably requires 
significant remodeling.  Homeowners who contact us have either moved into a 
home with an existing pool, or they have previously purchased custom or luxury 
swimming pool from one of the many local pool contracting companies in our 
area.  While these pools may be impeccably design as structures in their own 
respect, upon closer examination, we almost always discover that most of these 
pools, while very well designed as structures in their own right, simply do not 
look proportionate to the home itself or the surrounding forms of the 
landscape.   In order to better establish a new aesthetic for the back yard, we 
must remodel the pool in such a fashion that directly supports 
 home architecture and blends more harmoniously with the surrounding terrain.

Other back yard elements vary widely in the extent that they require remodeling 
work. Exterior buildings often require new roofing in order to bring their 
height more into scale with that of the house and surrounding trees.  We may 
also have to modify interior floor space within these buildings to make them 
more appropriately suited to home entertainment.  

When it is not feasible to expand an outdoor building's square footage, we may 
opt to create adjacent, outdoor space by adding a custom patio at the entrance. 
 This additional hardscape expands seating room and also brings the gathering 
more in touch with the surrounding natural world.   Certain decorative 
elements, such as fountains, may have to be relocated or completely rebuilt in 
order to give the backyard a more updated, sophisticated sensibility.  

In most instances, remodeling existing structures and hardscapes in this 
fashion almost always creates new open areas in a back yard that in turn 
provide new opportunities for entertainment and decor.  In larger back yards, 
special elements such as putting greens and natural swimming pools can be added 
to give adults and children alike new areas of recreation and fun.  

Sometimes, couples with children will ask us to dedicate an entire portion of 
the backyard exclusively to their children.  Ball courts and practice fields 
can be constructed in this area so kids can have a safe place to practice and 
play, and where parents can supervise the activities from a patio or living 
room window.  

For residents intending to entertain large numbers of guests throughout the 
year, outdoor lounges, outdoor fireplaces, and summer kitchens can be 
constructed that will accommodate a specific, anticipated numbers of guests.  
Proportions, again, are always kept to scale to surrounding features in order 
to preserve the overall aesthetic of the property.

Trees, gardens, and other organic elements must always be proportionally scaled 
to compliment surrounding architecture and vegetation.  This usually involves 
trimming trees to some extent in order to bring them into balance with outdoor 
architecture.  Sometimes, too, it we decide to install special tree lights that 
help expand outdoor entertainment areas with better visibility and an aura of 
mystique ideally suited to backyard events.  Garden designs must then be 
reshaped around the newly remodeled buildings and hardscapes.  

Tree preservation techniques are always practiced in these projects in order to 
ensure that no damage is done to root systems that may run just underneath the 
surface of older walkways, patios, or flower beds.  Professional landscape 
architects are the only people who should be trusted to undertake this type of 
remodeling work due to the complexities of these methods and the special 
equipment needed to protect trees from damage.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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