Biophilic Backyard Remodel Plan From Photo

Remodel plan with before & after views

Biophilic Backyard remodel plan from photo after view

Design Report & Material List

## Design Concept A curved wood-chip path draws you into a tucked-away seating circle, letting the existing trees cast their natural shade pattern while native groundcovers stitch the woodland floor back together. The design keeps every mature tree and the rustic fence intact, adding only light-touch, removable layers that feel like they grew here. ## Key Decisions - **Curved path layout** — Follows the yard's natural contour, avoids root damage, and creates discovery without formal geometry; easy to widen or reroute later as the woodland evolves. - **Gravel-seated fire circle** — A small stone fire pit on compacted gravel (no concrete pad) keeps the ground plane permeable and tree-friendly; the L-shaped bench seats 5-6 without blocking light or views. - **Solar path lights** — No wiring, no trenching; stake-and-go fixtures mark the path for evening use and can be repositioned as plantings fill in. - **Loose drift planting** — Shade-tolerant natives (ferns, hostas, woodland phlox) planted in irregular clusters read as spontaneous groundcover, suppressing invasives with minimal ongoing weeding. ## Material List | Item | Role | Est. Price | Where to Buy | |------|------|------------|--------------| | 6-seat acacia wood L-sectional with green cushions | Seating for gatherings; warm tone bridges tree bark and leaf mulch | $400–650 | Wayfair, Target Threshold | | Round stone fire pit (≈30" diam., steel insert) | Focal warmth, s'mores-ready, no permanent hardscape | $90–180 | Amazon, Walmart | | Acacia wood side table | Drink/footrest surface; matches sectional, easy to relocate | $45–75 | IKEA ÄPPLARÖ, Wayfair | | Solar LED path lights (4-pack, warm white) | Safe evening navigation; defines the curve without electrician | $30–60 | Amazon Basics, Temu | | Hardwood mulch or wood chips (5–7 cu. yd. delivered) | Path surface and tree-base mulch; suppresses weeds, feeds soil | $150–250 | Local landscape supply, ChipDrop | | Shade perennial plugs (ferns, hosta, heuchera, 30–40 plants) | Groundcover establishment; fills bare soil, outcompetes invasives | $80–150 | Local native nursery, Prairie Moon | ## Budget Snapshot | Category | Est. Cost | |----------|-----------| | Seating & tables | $445–725 | | Fire feature | $90–180 | | Path & mulch materials | $150–250 | | Lighting & plants | $110–210 | | **Total** | **$795–1,365** | ## Styling Tip Let the leaf litter stay where it falls under the tree canopy—it's free mulch and habitat. Rake only the path and seating circle clear; the contrast between tidy "rooms" and wild woodland edges is what gives the space its quiet magic.