Finished front-yard walkthrough
Final walkthrough of the completed paver driveway, turf-grid entry, low wall, river rock, lighting, and front approach.
Existing concrete, lawn, and exposed planting beds were rebuilt into a gray paver driveway and walkway system with a turf-inlay grid, raised planter/wall edges, river rock, drainage, irrigation adjustments, and integrated entry lighting.
City Oceanside
Constraints/Challenges The work had to fit a compact front-yard and driveway footprint with garage access, raised planter edges, existing irrigation and drainage components, and street-side material staging.
Goals Create a cleaner front approach with a durable paver driveway, a more intentional entry sequence, and lower-maintenance landscape zones. Tie the driveway, walkway, raised planter, turf inlay, and rock areas into one design instead of separate patched surfaces.
Scope Paver driveway and walkway, front-entry landing, large stepping-stone turf grid, low wall/coping, decorative rock, drainage, irrigation relocation, and lighting.
Style Modern gray pavers with darker borders, green turf inlays, capped wall edges, and river-rock planting beds.
Timeline Active site work moved from demolition and base preparation to a finished front approach in late April 2026.
Price Range $30k-$36k
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The team documented the existing concrete driveway, front lawn, side-yard access, raised planting beds, and design plan before field work began.
Crew photos show driveway and front-yard surfaces stripped to subgrade, with soil removal, rubble handling, and grading in progress.
The scope included perforated drain pipe, a pop-up drain, sleeves below the driveway, irrigation valve relocation, PVC work, and compacted base preparation before finish installation.
The driveway and front walk were rebuilt with interlocking gray pavers, darker soldier-course borders, a curved entry band, and clean transitions at the garage and front door.
The raised front-yard area received low wall/coping work, square stepping stones with artificial turf joints, decorative river rock, and low-voltage lights at the entry and wall details.
Final walkthrough of the completed paver driveway, turf-grid entry, low wall, river rock, lighting, and front approach.
Front yard site photo showing a concrete driveway leading to a two-car garage with a small planting bed at the curb containing a mature tree and rock mulch. Spray-painted utility markings on the street and a visible curbside storm drain indicate pre-construction site-survey activity.
Finished interlocking paver driveway in a light gray ashlar-style pattern with a contrasting darker soldier-course border leading to a two-car garage. Adjacent raised retaining/planter wall and river rock mulch are visible with a small strip of artificial turf at the garage approach, indicating a completed exterior hardscape.
Residential front-yard site photo showing an existing natural turf lawn and a narrow planter bed along the house edged with low stone/segmental wall. A mature tree shades the yard, exposed soil and a tipped pot are visible in the bed, and there is no equipment or materials staged on site, indicating pre-construction conditions.
Completed front-yard installation featuring large square concrete pavers set in a checkerboard pattern with artificial turf joints on a raised bed. A gray segmental retaining wall forms the planter edge and ties into a permeable paver walkway leading to the front entry.
Finished interlocking paver driveway in a light gray ashlar-style pattern with a contrasting darker soldier-course border leading to a two-car garage. Adjacent raised retaining/planter wall and river rock mulch are visible with a small strip of artificial turf at the garage approach, indicating a completed exterior hardscape.
Completed front-yard installation featuring large square concrete pavers set in a checkerboard pattern with artificial turf joints on a raised bed. A gray segmental retaining wall forms the planter edge and ties into a permeable paver walkway leading to the front entry.
Interlocking concrete pavers in mixed gray tones form a patterned walkway and a curved entry landing leading up to a modern wood front door with vertical glazing. A rounded bullnose step with a recessed step light and a narrow strip of artificial turf at the side complete the finished front entry assembly.
Residential side patio showing square concrete pavers laid in a checkerboard grid with artificial turf infill and a gray paver border adjacent to a wooden fence and planting bed. Installation looks finished with neat turf joints and clean edges indicating a completed paver and turf installation.
Finished residential paver patio in a checkerboard layout with large square pavers and artificial turf-filled joints directly adjacent to the house under a window. Clean installation with straight turf joints and consistent spacing indicates a completed landscape installation.
Newly installed interlocking paver driveway and adjoining walkway in a gray mixed-tone ashlar pattern with a darker soldier-course border. The paved surface is adjacent to a stucco garage and wood side gate, with planting beds along the left side and clean, swept joints indicating recent completion.
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A similar Oceanside front-yard package can run about $30k-$36k when it includes a paver driveway and walkway, turf-grid entry, low wall, drainage, irrigation adjustments, decorative rock, and lighting. Final pricing depends on square footage, base preparation, wall length, drainage needs, access, and finish choices.
Yes. This project used large square pavers with artificial turf joints to add a green inlay without returning the whole front yard to natural grass. The important details are base preparation, edge restraint, drainage, and keeping the turf layout aligned with the paver grid.
Some do, especially when the project changes surface flow or connects driveway, walkway, and entry zones. This project included drainage pipe, sleeve work, and irrigation adjustments before the finish materials went in, so water and utilities were handled before the pavers, turf, rock, wall, and lighting were completed.
A scope like this usually moves through demolition, base preparation, drainage and irrigation rough-in, paver installation, wall details, turf, rock, lighting, and cleanup. The exact duration depends on site access, excavation depth, drainage work, material availability, and any HOA or municipal review.
Requirements vary by property, HOA rules, wall height, drainage changes, and whether work affects the driveway approach or public right-of-way. This project had a public case-study plan and front-yard hardscape scope, so similar homeowners should verify current requirements with their HOA, the City of Oceanside, and a licensed contractor or attorney.
Keep the pavers swept, rinse or brush turf joints as needed, clear debris from drainage paths, and watch for joint-sand or edge-restraint movement over time. The river rock and artificial turf keep the front approach low-water compared with a full natural-lawn replacement.
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