Low Cost Doesn’t Mean Low Value – Small Backyards can be amazing even on a Budget

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  1. I never understood how some ppl complain that what is shown is too expensive. The whole point of your videos is explaining the principles of design… not carbon copying what is shown. Of course different materials could be used while still maintaining the same design principle tips. Shoot i've even used free cheap fake grass in my outside "dining room" and gravel for pathways at one point bc i couldn't afford sod or pavers at the time. Those things changed to better materials and finishes as my budget allowed. But at least i got the layout and flow down initially using cheaper materials. That allowed me to still use my yard and tweak the layout, so when i finally put in pavers, I knew the exact placement and dimension they should be for what i wanted to acheive in the end. Don't change your videos Micah… we should be aspiring to the design priciples you present bc they work! Just ignore the ppl who are not able to grasp them and apply them according to where they are financially. Most ppl who comment "it must be nice" are going to be bitter no matter what. They are not going to try be creative using cheaper materials or working a little at a time. All they want to do is complain.

  2. That's probably the longest comment i have ever made on youtube, but all of that to say we love you Micah! And 99% of us out here are super appreciative of all the great content you bring us! Great work! 👏👏👏

  3. I am going to Portland in July 2023, wanted to check out your location but the address on your website is not correct. It shows some small business

  4. Thanks for sharing some great ideas for smaller projects. Your videos are very inspiring. I’m getting a roof over my pergola next week and a larger privacy shade 😅.

  5. Great makeovers once again but I think my idea of a small backyard must be a bit different from a more urban aspect. Most of the urban sites in Auckland would be way less you would be lucky to have a 4m x 6m to work with then this is all tempered with permeable limits so all that paving would just not be a go. 20-30 years ago it was more like what you have in the video now infill housing is the norm and town housing. Keep up the great work always inspirational!

  6. I'm likely one of the minorities on your channel. I watched and studied your videos for months. I came up with a design based on what you teach and talk about then scheduled a call during one of your specials. Forgive me but I don't remember the name of the guy I talked to but we discussed the plans that I came up with, my background in construction and excavation and what I would gain by moving forward with paying you guys. I can't say how much I appreciate his honesty in telling me that I had already done 95% of what you would do, I had a good grasp on what I was doing to finish it and that I would really only be paying for a 3D design. Now, we also talked that you might be able to tweak my design to make it a little different but I didn't think there was enough value in it for me to waste your time to go over what I had already done. What I can say is that you completely changed my thought process and the way I looked at my outdoor spaces. I wish I could post some pictures of what we have done so far so you can see that you are educating some of us to do it on our own. So far we have built a 2 level covered patio on the back of the house, a large pool patio and an inground 16×40 inground pool. Next we will complete the outdoor kitchen under the lower 18×24 covered patio complete with a U shaped bar around the outside of it. We will then build a pergola over a fire pit area (still deciding if it will be sunken or not), and finish off a large area that will be for playing games. We have a 2 acre lot that we bought in 2019 and built our house on so we literally had a blank slate. So far so good, and we are well on our way. Thank you for making these videos and providing the wealth of knowledge to those of us that have the background and ability to use what we learn from you and build our own. I share the link to your channel every chance I get and that is usually multiple times daily on the multiple facebook groups I'm in about backyard design, pool landscaping, etc.

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