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Complete Backyard Transformations — How a Full Outdoor Living Build Comes Together

When you're doing pool + spa + kitchen + pergola + lighting + landscape in one shot, sequencing and design coordination are everything. Here's how we run them.

Dylan, AE Outdoor Living · February 14, 2026
Complete Backyard Transformations — How a Full Outdoor Living Build Comes Together

Why a single GC beats piecing it together

A pool contractor, a landscaper, a hardscape guy, a kitchen builder, and an electrician — five separate quotes, five separate timelines, five separate warranties, and zero accountability when something doesn't line up. Full design-build with one GC means one design, one schedule, one bid, one number to call. The coordination savings alone (no double-mobilization, no demo'd work redone) typically pays for the GC margin.

Realistic budget tiers in Phoenix

  • Tier 1 ($85K–$140K): basic pool, paver deck, simple BBQ island, turf area, lighting.
  • Tier 2 ($140K–$240K): pool + spa, full outdoor kitchen w/ pergola, fire feature, putting green, designed landscape.
  • Tier 3 ($240K–$450K+): everything above plus louvered pergola, premium finishes, water features, sound, smart control, mature trees.
  • Add 8–12% contingency on top of any tier — change orders are normal at this scale.

Timeline — what 'full build' really takes

Design + permits: 4–8 weeks. Demo + grading: 1–2 weeks. Pool shell + plumbing rough-in: 3–4 weeks. Hardscape + structures: 4–6 weeks. Pool finish + equipment: 2–3 weeks. Landscape + lighting + final: 2–3 weeks. Total: 4–6 months from contract to swim. Anyone promising 'done in 8 weeks' is hiding something.

Design sequence — get it right or pay later

  • Step 1: site plan + grading + drainage — the boring stuff that has to be right.
  • Step 2: pool/spa position — drives every other element.
  • Step 3: structures (pergolas, kitchen, fire) — these need foundations poured early.
  • Step 4: utility runs (water, gas, electric, low-voltage, sound) — done BEFORE hardscape, not after.
  • Step 5: hardscape and decking — locks in everything below.
  • Step 6: turf, plants, lighting, finish — the visible 'wow' but the easiest layer.

Common mistakes on full builds

Designing the pool first and squeezing the kitchen in after = awkward kitchen placement. Skipping the lighting plan until the end = trenching through new pavers. Picking finishes in isolation = travertine deck, gray pavers on the kitchen, tan stone on the firepit — three palettes in one yard. We design as one room, not five projects.

What you actually live with afterward

A well-built full transformation adds 15–30% to home value (verified by Phoenix appraisers on multiple of our projects), but the real ROI is lifestyle — you stop going out for dinner because outdoors at home is better. Operating cost: pool $150–$250/mo, landscape water $40–$80/mo, gas for fire/kitchen $30–$60/mo when in use. Maintenance budget: $200/mo if you DIY, $400–$600/mo full service.

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