Planning

Creating a Complete Patio or Deck Project Scope

January 24, 2021
Creating a Complete Patio or Deck Project Scope

Start with Perspective

As you begin planning, it’s important to remember that today's outdoor living spaces involve so much more than just a patio or deck. These spaces are often the outdoor equivalent of multiple rooms of your home and include many (if not all) of the same features and utilities.

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A Complete Scope

Your first step in planning an outdoor remodeling project should be to create a complete scope. Along with deciding on what features to include, you must also identify all of the additional construction items required to have those features built and functioning properly.

Getting Organized

To organize the many components and trades required for your project, we find it helpful to divide the project scope into the following categories:

Hardscapes

Hardscapes

Includes structures like the patio, walls, pillars, walkways, outdoor kitchen, fire features, and steps down from the house.

Carpentry

Carpentry

Includes features such as a deck, porch, pavilion, pergola, arbor, and decorative screens.

Softscapes

Softscapes

Includes landscaping, lighting, water features, and lawn repair after construction.

Appliances & Technology

Appliances & Technology

Do not forget to plan and budget for appliances and technology. These items often cost as much as (or more than) the structures that hold them.

Utilities

Utilities

Electrical, gas, and plumbing are required for appliances and technology. Irrigation usually must be adjusted and expanded.

Site Work

Site Work

Includes demolition, tree removal, excavation, soil hauling, rough & final grading, and drainage.

Consider This Example

At first glance, this elegant space may not seem too involved, but its detailed scope reveals a complex project with 16 components.

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<div>Detailed project scope:</div>
Detailed project scope:
  • Natural Stone Patio

  • Sitting Walls

  • Fireplace

  • Firewood Boxes

  • Fire Pit Structure

  • Fire Pit Gas Burner, Vents and Logs

  • Outdoor Kitchen

  • Grill and Cabinetry

  • Gas Line (Grill & Fire Pit)

  • Electrical (Kitchen & Additional)

  • Landscaping & Boulders

  • Irrigation

  • Stepping Stone Walkway

  • Low Voltage Lighting

  • Grading & Drainage

  • Sod Finish

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Creating Shade on your Patio or Deck

Shade is one of the most important and often overlooked elements when designing an outdoor living space. Without a shady reprieve, individuals will retreat inside to escape the heat. If you're looking to get the most use (and value) out of your outdoor space, be sure to develop a plan for shade during the design process. In this article, we discuss the six most popular ways homeowners add shade to their outdoor rooms.

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