Outdoor Living Spaces in Firestone, CO
Your Backyard, Finally Built for Colorado Evenings
Why Firestone Homeowners Choose Christie's
Because Every Firestone Backyard
Deserves More Than a Builder Slab
Saturday mornings feel different when you have somewhere real to take your coffee, not the builder slab that’s been cracking since year two, but an actual outdoor space designed for how your family lives. For more than 25 years, Christie’s has helped Colorado homeowners move past what the builder left behind and build something that genuinely works. In Firestone, that usually starts with a blank-slate backyard: sod, a broom-finish pad that was never meant for entertaining, and clay soil underneath that punishes any hardscape not engineered from the base up. We know what that soil does through a freeze-thaw cycle. We know to run your gas and electrical lines before the pavers go in, not after. We know that HOA approval in your subdivision takes 30 to 60 days, and we plan your timeline accordingly.
At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we build outdoor environments in Firestone’s Evanston and Town Center neighborhoods for families who plan to be here for the long haul, spaces anchored by gas fire pits, covered by cedar or motorized-louver pergolas, and finished in materials built for Colorado’s UV and hail, not a catalog photo. The goal is a backyard your kids choose over screens and your friends stay in past dark.
In Business
25+ Years
For more than 25 years, we've helped Firestone families turn builder-grade backyards into real outdoor environments built for Colorado weekends, lasting friendships, and long evenings around the fire.
OUR MODEL
Design/Build
One team guides your outdoor space from the first design conversation through final walkthrough, so every decision, materials, utilities, structure, connects without gaps or surprises.
Where We Work
Firestone, CO
From Evanston to Town Center, we design outdoor spaces around Firestone's clay soil, Colorado climate, and the real way your household uses the backyard.
PEACE OF MIND
5-Year Warranty
Your outdoor space is backed well past completion day, so the place your family gathers through Colorado summers and falls was built with care that holds.
What Makes Outdoor Living Spaces Different In Firestone
Firestone Backyards Are Ready
For Something Real
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Clay Soil Changes the Whole Conversation
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Colorado UV Fades More Than Paint
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Production Slabs Were Never Enough
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Front Range Weather Doesn't Wait for You
Firestone, CO Neighborhoods
Outdoor Spaces Built Around
The Way Firestone Families Live
Monarch Estates
The Backyard This Family Has Been Waiting For
Neighbors Point
More Evenings in the Backyard
Saddleback
Finally Give Those Big Lots the Backyard They Deserve
Barefoot Lakes
Where the Lake Lifestyle Finally Has a Backyard to Match
Oak Meadows
Make The Backyard The Room Your Family Actually Uses
Our Firestone Outdoor Living Space Process
From Blank Slate To Built-For-Real Backyard
.01
Site Walkthrough
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Goals & Design Direction
.03
Detailed Project Planning
.04
Permits & Trade Coordination
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Construction Phase
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Final Review & Completion
Our Firestone Outdoor Living Space Process
From Blank Slate To Built-For-Real Backyard
.01
Site & Structure Review
.02
Goals & Design Direction
.03
Detailed Project Planning
.04
Permits & Trade Coordination
.05
Construction & Communication
.06
Final Review & Completion
What Firestone Homeowners Want From Their Outdoor Living Space
A Backyard Built
For Firestone Life
Shade, Cover & Built-Ins
More Reasons To Linger Outside
Firestone homeowners want a backyard that finally matches the life they're already living inside the house. Covered structure for afternoon shade, a fire feature that pulls everyone outside past dinner, built-in seating that doesn't blow over in the wind, these are the things that make the space usable across the whole season. A good layout makes all of it feel natural rather than crowded or afterthought.
Evening Light & Power Access
Stay Out Past Sunset
Your evening shouldn't end just because the sun drops and the patio goes dark. Integrated low-voltage lighting and well-placed power access make your Firestone outdoor space genuinely usable for dinners, late conversations, and everything in between. Planning the electrical and lighting runs before the hardscape goes in keeps everything clean, intentional, and ready to use the moment the project wraps.
Gathering Spaces That Work
Where Your People Want To Be
The best Firestone backyards give your family somewhere to actually land and stay awhile. Built-in seatwalls, defined gathering zones, and a layout that flows naturally from the back door to the fire pit create the kind of space where evenings stretch on without anyone thinking about heading inside. It just works, every time.
Coping, Edging & Final Touches
Feels Complete From Every Angle
The finishing details around your patio are what separate a project that feels complete from one that feels like it stopped halfway. Fascia, seatwall coping, trim, pergola connections, and integrated landscape edges help Firestone homeowners create a space that looks intentional from the house, the yard, and the side gate. Getting these right also ties the new outdoor space visually back to the architecture of the home itself.
Materials Built For Colorado
Built For Firestone's Real Seasons
Firestone patios and outdoor structures live through intense UV, hard freezes, clay-soil movement, and hail seasons that test every surface and connection point. You want materials that hold up year after year without turning spring into a repair checklist. Stamped concrete, natural stone, cedar framing, and properly specified pergola structures are the choices that keep your outdoor space looking right and feeling solid well into the future.
What To Consider Planning Outdoor Living Spaces In Firestone
What Should Your
Backyard Make Possible?
Your first summer in a Firestone home, the builder slab is fine, but by the second or third, you start to feel what’s missing. Before planning outdoor living spaces in Firestone, it helps to look honestly at what the yard is actually giving you right now and what you need it to do. Clay soil, intense UV, and genuine freeze-thaw winters mean base preparation and material choices aren’t cosmetic decisions, they’re the difference between a space that holds up for a decade and one that cracks and shifts in three years. Thinking through how you want to gather, whether you need gas and electrical runs before hardscape goes in, and what your HOA requires for approval gives the whole project a cleaner, faster path forward. Getting those fundamentals sorted early means the finished space actually matches the life you were picturing.
How do you actually want your family to use this space, not for guests, but on a regular Tuesday evening?
How many months of the year do you genuinely want to be out there, and what would need to be true for that to happen?
What's underneath your current slab, and does it need to be addressed before anything else goes in?
Do you know what your HOA requires before any of this can move forward?
Our Reviews
Built For Your Firestone Backyard,
And Every Evening After
When you’re planning your first real outdoor space in Firestone, you want a team that understands what your backyard actually needs, not a catalog pitch, but honest guidance built around Colorado’s clay soil, freeze-thaw reality, and your family’s evenings. Our reviews reflect that: homeowners who felt heard from the first conversation, kept in the loop throughout, and genuinely happy with what they walked out to every night after dinner.
Areas We Service Across Firestone
Building Firestone Backyards
Your Family Will Live In
- Evanston
- Town Center
- Sagebrush
- Booth Farms
- St. Vrain Ranch
- Carbon Valley
- Neighbors Point
- Heritage Todd Creek
- Miramonte
- Barefoot Lakes
- Sundance
- Mountain Shadows
Other Areas We Service
Weld County
Boulder County
Adams County
Jefferson County
Broomfield County
Larimer County
Firestone Outdoor Living Spaces Frequently Asked Questions
Questions Before
You Build Outside in Firestone
How long does a full outdoor living project take from our first conversation to the day we're actually using the space?
My backyard is basically the original builder slab and sod. Is that a problem, or a good starting point?
Do I need a permit for a patio or pergola in Firestone, and how does that process work?
What materials actually hold up in Firestone's climate, I've heard mixed things about stamped concrete versus pavers?
Should I run gas and electrical lines before the patio goes in, or can I add those later?
My HOA has to approve changes to the backyard. How does that affect the project timeline?
We have water pooling in the backyard after rain, does that have to be addressed before you build anything?
What does a complete, premium outdoor space in Firestone actually look like, what are homeowners building at this level?
Start The Conversation
Your Firestone Backyard,
Finally Built For Real Life
That builder slab out back has been sitting there since you moved in, and you already know it’s not enough. Not for summer evenings with the neighbors, not for the fire pit you’ve been thinking about, not for the backyard your family actually wants to live in. Firestone’s clay soil and Colorado’s freeze-thaw winters mean how it gets built matters as much as how it looks. Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling handles design, permitting, HOA coordination, and construction as one connected team. One plan, built right, built to last.
Our Other Remodeling Services
From The Blog
Your Backyard Is Ready
For Real Life Outside
If your Firestone backyard is still that builder slab surrounded by sod, you’ve probably been mentally planning the upgrade for a season or two already. From clay soil and HOA timelines to gas line sequencing and materials that actually hold up through Colorado winters, our blog walks you through the decisions that matter most before you build.

