Our Classic & Elegant Backyard Pool Landscape Plan…
Good morning! Sitting here this Tuesday morning (I write blog posts at least a day or so out) with 25 windows open on my computer. From ordering for our retail store to planning for our next warehouse sale plus a few design project tabs, my brain is here there and everywhere this morning! Last week John and I met with our landscape design girls and finalized a few details about our upcoming backyard makeover and I CANNOT WAIT!
Of course I love design and of course we are ALL about tackling projects ourselves but there’s always a limit and plants is where I draw the line. I feel confident that I could choose pretty ones and place them well but let’s be honest, they’d all die a quick, painful death. When I can’t even keep succulents alive indoors, there’s about zero hope for an AW future in landscape. SO, I hired Garrison Messick Design… two amazon ladies here in town who are not only local but who also both live on my street! I showed them quite a few inspiration images I had been saving on Instagram over the last few months and they went to town drawing up my dream yard. I wanted something cozy, classic, timeless and elegant. Something that feels a bit overgrown and secret garden-esque. Here is a peek at their plan as well as all of our pool furniture. All of the links are below!
P.S. Make sure and follow along on IG stories to watch it all come to life!
Outdoor Dining Table / Curved Dining End Chairs / Dining Side Chairs / Chaise Lounges / Day Bed / Outdoor Bench
XOXO, Brittany Palazzo
Lisa says
WOW! It is sooo beautiful! I can’t wait to follow along and see it all come to life!
Heather Hayworth says
None of the links work!
Debbie says
So fun! We hired a landscape architect to give us a bid on how we can transform our backyard into a magical wonderland. Unfortunately, even though the design was beautiful we were shocked at how much it would cost. Also the amount of plants that we had to take care of was enough to make us not want to have any plants at all. We love having flowers and all types of plants but the amount of work to care for them is not something we want to put our time in. We also don’t want to pay extra money for a company to do our yard work.
Mattie says
I can’t find it but I feel like somewhere you posted about planting creeping fig, am I going crazy? I want to plant it but wanted to confirm before I bought any!