A Terraced Backyard Built Into a San Mateo Hillside
San Mateo paver, turf and retaining wall project with Calstone hardscape, drainage, planting and low-voltage lighting. Sequoia Outdoor project (94402).
- Location
- San Mateo
- Style
- Modern Hillside
The Problem
The backyard was a mossy slope of bare soil, gravel paths, and old raised planter boxes, steep and awkward with little usable flat ground for the family.
Water ran the wrong way across cracked side-yard concrete and off the downspouts, with no real drainage tying the yard together.
The front yard looked tired and disconnected, with brick-edged beds, a low wall, and shrubs that no longer matched the house or the work planned out back.
Our Approach
The Plan
Hold the hillside first: curved Calstone AB segmental walls on geogrid, capped and coped, front and back, with perforated pipe and drain rock behind them.
Set 2,352 sq ft of Calstone Quarry Stone, Versailles, and Belgard Quarziti pavers across the upper patio and paths, edged with a dark contrasting border band and locked with polymeric sand.
Raise the lawn on the middle terrace with 402 sq ft of TD So Natural artificial turf and 455 sq ft of sod, plus 73 plantings, mulch, and decorative-rock beds stepping down to a decomposed-granite play area.
Run a 370-linear-foot, 3 in SDR-35 drain network under the hardscape, with downspout adapters, area drains, and pop-up emitters, sequenced with the homeowner's storm-drain work.
Light the finished yard with 43 low-voltage fixtures, path, ledge, up- and down-lights on a dimmable Vista WiFi transformer, set into steps, walls, and the deck eave.
The Build
The Result
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Investment Range
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- $61,500 – $71,000
- $50,000 – $57,500
- $46,500 – $53,500
- $36,500 – $42,000
- $35,500 – $41,000
Estimates only — actual investment depends on site conditions, material selections, and scope.