DETAILS: Designs by Sundown had plenty of space to work with in this suburban Denver backyard.
The client, a family of six, wanted their backyard space to have a pool as well as a dining area that was not only connected but also distinctly separate.
The most pressing challenge for the designer was a dramatic grade change from the patio to the back fence. The contractor addressed this with several retaining walls separating the main patio from the swimming pool.
The designer used several ambient lighting pieces to light the space, including hanging lanterns, under-the-stair lights, bistro lighting and wall sconces.
Designs by Sundown utilized local Colorado Loveland buff stone and Belgard pavers, with custom furniture designed by an in-house team. Other features of the project include an artificial turf area for the client’s children to practice sports, a bar and a chicken coop.
Designs by Sundown won a silver award from the NALP Awards of Excellence program for this project.
To create the illusion of separate rooms, the designer installed a fireplace, which also serves as a backdrop for the family’s outdoor living area. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)
The connected pergola was a challenge for the contractor, as the client wanted it to extend seamlessly from the home without darkening the interior. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)
Designs by Sundown’s in-house outdoor furniture department designed and installed all the furniture and accessories. This collaboration allowed all departments to work together in every space. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)
The contractor also installed this artificial turf area so the client’s four children could practice lacrosse and soccer year-round. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)
Near the back of the project, the family included a chicken coop to provide a farmhouse touch to their suburban home. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)
A before photo shows off the large canvas Designs by Sundown had to work with, and the grade change that presented a challenge. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)
Another before photo gives a better look at the sloped backyard. (Photos: Designs by Sundown)