Outdoor renovations can completely transform how you use and enjoy your property. Whether it’s a new deck, landscaping upgrade, or outdoor living area, the right improvements can add both lifestyle value and street appeal. However, outdoor projects come with their own unique challenges—and mistakes can be costly if not handled properly.
At Total Property, we regularly help homeowners across Hawke’s Bay get the most out of their outdoor spaces. Here are the most common outdoor renovation mistakes—and how to avoid them.
1. Not Considering the Climate
One of the biggest mistakes is designing outdoor spaces without factoring in local weather conditions. Hawke’s Bay enjoys plenty of sunshine, but wind exposure, rain, and seasonal changes still play a major role.
How to avoid it:
- Choose weather-resistant materials
- Incorporate shade solutions like pergolas or umbrellas
- Plan for drainage and wind protection
2. Poor Drainage Planning
Ignoring drainage can lead to water pooling, erosion, and long-term damage to your outdoor areas.
How to avoid it:
- Ensure proper ground grading
- Install drainage systems where needed
- Use permeable materials for pathways and patios
3. Choosing the Wrong Materials
Outdoor spaces require materials that can withstand the elements. Using indoor-grade or low-quality materials often leads to early wear and costly replacements.
How to avoid it:
- Select materials designed for outdoor use
- Consider durability, maintenance, and longevity
- Invest in quality decking, paving, and fixtures
4. Overlooking Functionality
It’s easy to focus on how a space looks rather than how it will be used day-to-day.
How to avoid it:
- Define how you want to use the space (entertaining, relaxing, family use)
- Ensure enough seating, lighting, and access points
- Create zones for different activities
5. Ignoring Property Flow
Outdoor areas should feel like a natural extension of your home—not an afterthought.
How to avoid it:
- Create seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces
- Align design styles and materials with your home
- Position outdoor features for easy access
6. Underestimating Maintenance
Some outdoor designs look great initially but require ongoing upkeep that homeowners don’t anticipate.
How to avoid it:
- Choose low-maintenance plants and materials
- Consider long-term upkeep before finalising designs
- Balance aesthetics with practicality
7. Not Planning for Lighting
Outdoor lighting is often left until the end—or forgotten entirely—impacting both usability and safety.
How to avoid it:
- Plan lighting early in the design phase
- Include pathway, feature, and ambient lighting
- Use energy-efficient options like LED or solar
8. DIY Without Proper Expertise
Outdoor projects like decking, retaining walls, or paving may seem manageable, but mistakes can lead to structural issues or compliance problems.
How to avoid it:
- Leave complex work to professionals
- Ensure structures meet safety and building standards
- Use DIY for smaller, cosmetic elements only
9. Forgetting Council Requirements
Certain outdoor renovations—like large decks, fences, or retaining walls—may require consent.
How to avoid it:
- Check local council regulations before starting
- Ensure all work is compliant
- Work with professionals who understand the requirements
10. Rushing the Design Process
Outdoor renovations benefit from thoughtful planning. Rushing decisions often leads to mismatched elements or missed opportunities.
How to avoid it:
- Take time to plan layout and materials
- Consider seasonal use and future needs
- Work with experts to bring your vision together
Final Thoughts

A well-designed outdoor space can elevate your entire property—but success comes down to planning, quality, and expert execution. By avoiding these common mistakes, you’ll create an outdoor area that’s both beautiful and functional for years to come.
If you’re planning an outdoor upgrade in Hawke’s Bay, Total Property can help you design and deliver a space that works for your lifestyle and adds real value to your home.
