Beautiful Backyard Blogger Series


We’re so excited to be a part of the Beautiful Backyard Blogger series hosted by our friend Stefanie from Brooklyn Limestone. She invited us to share our outdoor spaces and since we ALWAYS love collaborating with other bloggers, we were SO excited for the invitation and quickly replied, “OF COURSE!!”

Not only are we excited to share a few mini updates from each of our patios, but we are even more excited to check out the inspiring backyardsย of this talented group of bloggers. A new outdoor space will be revealed everyday for the next 2 weeks…so definitely check out Stefanie’s blog so you don’t miss a single beautiful backyard.

Let’s Review

We’re pretty sure most of you already know the details about Casey’s balcony and Bridget’s patio,ย but for all of the newbie DIY Playbookers tuning in, here’s a mini review of what we’ve done so far in each of our “backyards”.

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Casey’s city balcony was pretty “blah” when she moved in last October, and she didn’t put much love into it until late springย when she revealed her gorgeous new patio furniture! Because it’s kind of shaped like a triangle, the space was a little tricky to figure out. But after she enlisted the math mind of Mr. Finn and did lots of research (in true Casey fashion), her balcony is more gorgeous than ever!patio_before-001

Bridget’s patio was non-existent when she moved into her house. It was a mess of dirt, weeds, rocks, andย tree roots. What is now a door leading out to this space, used to be just a window. She had the door cut in and hired a landscaping crew to put in an extensive drainage system around her property… which resulted in having zero grass for months. Little by little the grass seeds grew, the patio was laid, flowers were planted and this non-existent space is now a spaciousย patio.

Now that we’re all on the same page, let’s take a look at how these spaces are looking today.

Casey’s “Backyard”

balcony-overhead-shot-patioAs you can see, our patio has come a loooong way since we moved into our city condo. What was once bare and boring, is now full of life and makes for a great outdoor living space!planter-boxes-hanging-flowersThe last time we chatted about this space, we had yet to plant any flowers. At the end of May, the Director of Botany (my husband’s self-proclaimed title) added 2 flower boxes and a big flower planter to this space.ย flowers-patio

While I had full faith in his gardening abilities, I am blown away by how lush, green, and ALIVE our flowers still are 2 months later! They’re blooming and make our patio space that much more cozy and inviting.ย patio-balcony-wide-furnitureSince we live in a building with 4 other units, I love how the plants and flowers provide a little extra privacy. Not that we don’t heart our neighbors (they’re all actually awesome!), but it’s nice to have a little privacy when you’re outside enjoying a summer night.

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We also added 2 palm trees out here to provide even more privacy…but they’re not doing so great. I think they’re getting too much sun, but we’re hoping they pull through. (It was only a matter of time that my black thumb would somehow ruin a few plants out here…)

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Because outdoor space is such a premium in a big city like Chicago, we are very grateful for our little slice of the great outdoors. That’s why you’ll most likely find us out here on weekends grilling, playing games, and just soaking up these warm summer days.ย coffee-table-balcony-patio

Lanterns, candles, and our patio string lights really illuminate this space when the sun goes down, and that’s my favorite time to come out here to relax. plants-outdoors-patio-balconyThere’s just something so peaceful about sitting outside with the sounds of the city and summer all around you. Plus a cocktail in hand doesn’t hurt either!

Bridget’s Backyard
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From no patio at all, to this colorful outdoor retreatย hasย been quite the journey over the past three years. Every summer I feel like our patio becomes home toย more andย more outdoor memories. We love having family and friends over (although we don’t do it nearly as often as we should!) to BBQ and enjoy the gorgeous summer nights.
Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-2I try to fill this space with as many plants as I can… the more color and vegetation the better!
Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-3Outside of the plants, I add a few simple accessories to make thisย spaceย feel personal & more like an outdoor room. I choose items that can easily stay outside for the summer and don’t need much maintenance (like this quirky yet adorable garden gnome). <— His name is Norm if you’re wondering.
Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-10We leave the furniture out all spring, summer and fall, but don’t leave the pillows or cushions out if the forecast suggests rain. Since it’s outdoor fabric, we technically can leave everything outside, but keeping the cushions and pillows in the garage during rainy days has really helped with longevity. We’ve had the patio furniture for over three years and it still looks as good as new!
Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-16I switch out the rug every year(ish) and usually wait until early fall to buy a new one that’s marked WAY down for the season. This navy 8×10 rug was a steal from Target’s clearance section last fall and has definitely brought new life to our patio this year.

But as much as I loved it when I bought it, I’ve had a bit of design regret this season.ย I’ve learnedย that bold, busy rugs may be gorgeous but aren’t necessarily my style for the long run. I found out the hard way that I’m more of a neutral, light rug kinda girl. But instead of seeing this as a design fail, I’m chalking it up as a lesson learned.ย Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-7I continue to see myself being drawnย toward more neutrals (especially after seeing Casey’s black and white balcony). Slowly but surely, I’m trying to bring more neutrals into this space. In the meantime, I am working hard to make the best of what I already have and embrace the color.
Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-13I am still in LOVE with the faux wood flower boxes I installed last year (even though drilling into the brick to install them was a doozy). That project has been well worth it in the long run. From June through September-ish, these flower boxes are exploding with gorgeous flowers. ย Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-20We originally boughtย this patio setย because it’s so comfortable and offers a lot of seating. Since then, we’ve added two other cream chairs and the two-toned stool that doubles as a mini table (both last fall from Target’s super clearance section). With this set-up, we can easily seat 10 people on this furniture comfortably. <— the ottomansย make for comfortable seats when we have people over.
Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-19And when we aren’t entertaining, these big chairs are super comfortable to kick up your feetย and relax. But to be perfectly honest, Matt and I don’t sit out here NEARLY as much as we should. ย Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-21Bridget_Patio_Furniture_flowers_plants-26When we do sit out here we look out into our backyard and reminisce about how much this space has changed since we moved in. I still have more plans for the patio/backyard, but I try to focus on what we’ve accomplished, ratherย thanย what’s still left on the to-do list. And when I do that I’m quickly reminded of how far this patio has come and how grateful I am to have this outdoor space.

To see all of the gorgeous backyards in the series, head on over to Brooklyn Limestone for the complete list of spaces. Some serious eye candy happening on over there…

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Iโ€™m Casey Finn, the voice behind The DIY Playbook. I’m a Chicago gal teaching you how to design, DIY, and maintain your home…by yourself! Learn more about me right here.