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650 Pavers Turned an Empty Patch of Lawn Into a Backyard Fire Pit Patio

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Most backyard fire pits sit on a simple concrete pad or a small gravel circle. Reddit user u/Swep1990 wanted something larger after weeks of watching tutorials and planning his first major outdoor project. When pavers went on clearance at Home Depot, he bought the materials and spent about two months working on weekends to build a circular patio centered around a fire pit. u/Swep1990 The finished project used about 650 brick pavers, with another 100 ordered to avoid running short. Every brick was cut and installed by hand in a herringbone pattern before the patio was locked together with polymeric sand. The complete build cost about $1,200 to $1,300, including delivery, base materials, and tools. Circle Marked the Patio Layout u/Swep1990 The first step was marking a large circle in the lawn before removing the grass. Instead of extending the existing concrete patio, the homeowner created a separate destination farther into the backyard. Keeping the fire pit away from the house l...

Backyard Borders Started Filling With Ornamental Grass Instead of Mulch

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Traditional flower beds often leave wide areas of bark mulch or bare soil between flowering plants. More homeowners are beginning to fill those spaces with ornamental grasses instead, creating borders that look fuller, move with the wind, and require far less visual maintenance throughout the growing season. Among the most popular choices is Stipa tenuissima ‘Pony Tails’, a fine-textured ornamental grass that weaves between perennials without hiding them. Rather than acting as the centerpiece, it becomes the layer that connects every flower, softens bold color combinations, and gives the entire planting a natural, meadow-inspired appearance. Stipa ‘Pony Tails’ Filled the Gaps Between Every Flower Stipa ‘Pony Tails’ creates the structure that holds this border together. Instead of leaving visible mulch between plants, the fine blades spread across the bed and weave around the pink yarrow, cosmos, and taller perennials. Every flowering plant appear...

Forget Bookcases: Cinder Blocks Built the Same Storage for Less

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Bookcases often require careful measuring, flat-pack assembly, and a larger budget before they even reach the wall. This DIY project takes a different approach by combining standard cinder blocks with construction lumber to build a full-length storage unit using materials available at almost any home improvement store. TikTok creator @julesthelawyer shared the project after assembling the shelving from stacked cinder blocks and spruce boards. While the creator admitted, “I kinda hate the shelf lol,” the project sparked hundreds of comments, with many suggesting stain, paint, or thicker boards to refine the finished look. Construction Lumber Became the Shelves @julesthelawyer  The project begins in the lumber aisle with wide spruce boards cut long enough to span several cinder block supports. Instead of furniture panels or laminated shelves, the builder chooses construction lumber with visible knots and a natural finish. @julesthelawyer  Large panel saws at ...

Laundry Rooms Started Taking Over the Utility Closet

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Laundry room remodels often stop after new paint or replacement cabinets. Reddit user u/Boobslappy decided the room needed to solve storage problems at the same time. Existing oak cabinets stayed in place but received new paint and hardware, while the utility closet became custom built-ins for cleaning supplies, a vacuum garage, cat litter storage, and household essentials. r u/Boobslappy Instead of making the room larger, the project reorganized every existing inch. Pink laminate countertops disappeared, the washer hookups moved lower, laundry basket cubbies were built into the base cabinets, and a GE all-in-one washer and dryer made it possible to keep every upper cabinet without sacrificing storage. Original Oak Cabinets Set the Starting Point u/Boobslappy The laundry room began with solid oak cabinets, laminate countertops, and a built-in sink that had served the house for years. Although the layout already offered generous upper storage, the finishes dated the room and the l...

Floating Concrete Slabs Turned a Patch of Grass Into a Backyard Walkway

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Most backyard walkways follow one simple formula: a continuous strip of concrete from one door to the next. This project took a different approach. Shared by Reddit user u/joshhudnall , a worn patch of grass became a floating concrete walkway with dark crushed granite separating each slab. u/joshhudnall Instead of installing precast pavers, the homeowner poured every slab in place. Excavation, wooden forms, concrete, landscape fabric, and crushed granite transformed an ordinary path into a walkway that became one of the defining features of the yard. Patch of Grass Marked the Starting Point u/joshhudnall The area beside the house began as worn grass with no defined walking surface. Every trip between the patio and grill crossed dirt, especially after rain, leaving mud and debris carried back inside. The homeowner explained that replacing this route became one of the priorities while restoring more of the home’s original 1950s character. The walkway also created a chance to o...

These Bathrooms Don’t Feel Like Bathrooms Anymore

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Bathrooms no longer revolve around tile, chrome fixtures, and built-in cabinets. Designers are introducing lounge furniture, statement wallpaper, sculptural vanities, spa rooms, decorative lighting, and furniture-quality materials that make these spaces feel closer to living rooms, boutique hotels, or wellness retreats. These designs show how bathrooms have become places to relax and spend time instead of rooms built only for daily routines. Lounge Chairs Started Moving Beside the Bathtub A freestanding bathtub shares the room with a woven lounge chair covered in a sheepskin throw, creating a reading corner rather than a bathing area. Large floral wallcovering replaces traditional tile while concealed lighting washes the textured surface from below. Natural materials soften the room without competing with the bathtub. Instead of filling every wall with storage, the layout reserves space for comfort, making the bathroom feel closer to a private retreat. Wallpaper Started Replacin...