The grape arbor gazebo has been a work in progress for years. DIY takes patience sometimes, my friends. Especially when you’re working as time and money allow. I can’t tell you how GOOD it feels to have it complete!
Let’s start at the beginning. When we purchased our home, we loved the grape arbor’s size and maturity.
See those poles? Very, very rustic and home to some critters even…hello!
As much as I love rustic and as cute as it looks in the picture below, it felt like a tetanus shot just waiting to happen not to mention, 6’2″ Mr. DIY had to duck to walk beneath it.
So the rebuilding process took place. Most of the roots to the vines are on the one side. We sort of ‘peeled’ those back one section at a time while a gazebo was installed in the center and more study wooden frame was built on each side.
Mr. DIY and family {thanks, Butch!} built up the new wood structure around the old rusty iron skeleton, lifting and shifting the grapes in the process before removing the old iron poles.
Rebuilding can be stressful but the grapes survived! Maybe they were even a little grapeful (haha!) for the home makeover.
Beautiful! But then all that gorgeous-ness didn’t go with the overgrown messy underneath.
And that’s where this summer’s DIY project of installing a recycled brick patio and path came into play.
See the recycled brick patio and walkway tutorial for more details about the transformation and steps Mr. DIY took to install it with his own two hands. Great job, honey! xoxo
Once he finished the brick patio and walkways, it was time for some landscaping. I didn’t know where to start. I was so overwhelmed with the size, the work that it would involve. Plants intimidate me. So, the decision was made to hire professionals for weed clean up, planting, edging and mulching.
The view from our kitchen French doors:
Worth every penny.
Wow! It was a treat to watch what a team of 5-6 landscaping professionals with the right tools can accomplish in 3 hours. Yes. I said ‘three hours’. This would have taken me months of backbreaking labor. My back hurts just thinking about it.
Now I feel like I can maintain this area, plant more, decorate. And just enjoy every square inch.
Isn’t it pretty? So romantic. So quiet and peaceful.
I’ve been window-shopping for furniture and ideas but will likely wait until spring. I’ve had the sheer drapes for years but this year, they look the best they ever have.
And scary… {ghost tutorial}
haha!
The back yard before…
The back yard now…
Grape arbor now.
I can’t wait for the plants to fill in. I’ll be adding a few here and there this week too. Maybe something that will come up in the spring.
Do you have a special outdoor area at your home?
WOW…This is just beautiful!!
Love, love it! So beautiful.
Mary @ Orphans With Makeup
Oh wow, so beautiful! I love it all!
WOW! is all I can say! I have wanted to grow a grape arbor in my yard but it seems so daunting. This looks amazing.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Blessings,
Ashley Rane Sparks
It’s beautiful! You and Mr. DIY did an amazing job!
Absolutely gorgeous! I’m coming over and bringing my wine!
Okay. Wow. I thought the pictures of the process were great but it even better today. It’ such a whimsical space. It just has a “vibe”. A really, really good one!!
What an AMAZING space! I can’t even imagine how tricky it must have been to build, demolish, AND save the grape vines all at the same time. It’s gorgeous!
Roeschel that is gorgeous! You guys did a fantastic job with it!
So so pretty. You can have weddings out there now or romantic candle light dinners. (love the little chipmunk ;))
Just lovely. Maybe in another post you will give us a detailed plant list. The grape arbor and entire back yard look so inviting. Jo @ Let’s Face the Music
Will do, Jo! 🙂
How many yard people does it take to keep it looking this beautiful? I want an arbor o my own, but the vines are too far from the house. sob, sob……
I’m hoping it only takes me and my husband to maintain it, Em. The biggest task is fall and the leaves (there’s a tall oak tree above the grape arbor).
Lovely! It looks like the perfect spot to have tea and entertain (or scare) your guests!
Roeshel,
The grape arbor is absolutely gorgeous. Do you harvest any of the vines to make your own wreaths or tree forms? If so, have you done a tutorial on it? I have a mini grape arbor in my back yard and I would love to make something out of the vines.
I haven’t, Suesan – it’s something I’ve always wanted to do but I’m so afraid I’ll kill it if I touch it. lol Something on my to-do list though (the harvesting, not the killing).
What an amazing outdoor space you have now! It’s gorgeous…I bet you find yourself wandering out there all the time…I know I would!
Roeshel, this gazebo and the entire outdoor space is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing and your pictures are just wonderful. Hope you have a happy Tuesday and a wonderful week!
What a beautiful gazebo! I liked the photo with the curtain blowing in the breeze (sigh!) and just had to Pin it too!!
Wow! The space looks so inviting, Roeshel. I could relate to every word you said about projects taking time, especially when you’re waiting on money and resources.
Good for you for hiring out the gardening…sometimes, like you said, it’s worth every penny.
Waiting for plants to fill in is so hard….it’s never fast enough for me.
We don’t have a special outdoor area yet, but we’re working on it.
It turned out FANTASTIC!! Yeah for you and Mr. DIY 🙂
Beautiful Job!
I love the gazebo! May I ask where you purchased it and/or the model name? Thank you for sharing your beautiful home with us.
Hi Michele, it’s been a couple of years but we got it at Sam’s Club. Hope that helps!
I’m dying to know where you got the gazebo. Looks wonderful.
Nevermind, saw the comment
Yea, Sam’s Club but it has been a few years. :/ Sorry I can’t be more helpful!