Complete Outdoor Living Spaces in Knoxville
The best Knoxville backyards are rarely built one impulse at a time. A complete outdoor living space plans the patio, outdoor kitchen, fire feature, shade structure, lighting, and planting as one design, even when the phases are built over two or three seasons. The result is a backyard that flows, drains, and entertains as a single room.
Knox Outdoor Living connects homeowners with licensed design-build contractors who handle exactly this kind of whole-yard project. A free design consultation is the natural first step, and it costs nothing to see a professional plan for the space.
What a full outdoor living project includes
Scope varies with the lot and the budget, but complete projects in the Knoxville area commonly combine:
- A paver or natural stone patio as the floor plan of the space
- An outdoor kitchen or grill island positioned near the indoor kitchen
- A fire pit or masonry fireplace as the evening anchor
- A pergola or pavilion for shade and rain cover
- Seat walls, steps, and garden walls that shape the rooms
- Low-voltage lighting that extends the space past sunset
- Drainage and grading work, the unglamorous part that protects everything else
Why plan the whole space at once
Utilities are the quiet reason. Gas lines, electrical conduit, and drainage sleeves cost little to place under a patio before it is built and a great deal to retrofit after. A contractor designing the whole space runs those services on day one, even if the kitchen or fireplace is a phase-two project. Phased master plans also keep a consistent material palette, so the patio built this year and the kitchen built next year read as one design.
On sloped Knoxville lots, and there are many, the master plan also solves grade with terraces and steps once, instead of forcing each later project to work around the last one.
Budgeting a complete space
A full outdoor living build combines the budgets of its parts: patios commonly run $15,000 to $25,000, and outdoor kitchens range from about $15,000 to $85,000 or more, with fire features, structures, and lighting on top. Most whole-yard projects cross Tennessee's $25,000 licensing threshold, which makes a properly licensed contractor a legal requirement, not just a good idea. Phasing lets the budget spread across seasons without compromising the end state.
Permits and licensing, the honest version
A complete outdoor living project usually mixes permit-exempt work (the on-grade patio) with permit-required work (a pavilion roof, kitchen gas and electrical, taller retaining walls). A licensed design-build contractor sequences the permits so the exempt work is not held hostage by the permitted phases. Projects at or above $25,000 require a Tennessee-licensed contractor.
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