Serving 30+ Massachusetts Communities Since 2000
Outdoor kitchens, fire pits, fireplaces, pergolas, and seating areas designed around how you actually use your backyard. Built for Massachusetts weather. Built to last.
There is a difference between a backyard that looks nice in a photo and one that gets used three or four nights a week from May through October. The difference is in how the space is designed.
An outdoor kitchen positioned with no wind protection sits unused on breezy evenings. A fire pit too close to the seating area produces smoke complaints instead of conversation. A pergola with no consideration for sun angle provides shade at noon but none at 5pm when you actually want it.
J. Gudiel Landscape designs outdoor living spaces that account for how people in Massachusetts actually live outside. That means thinking about wind patterns, sun exposure at different times of day, privacy from neighbors, traffic flow between the house and the yard, and proximity to utilities (gas, water, electrical). It also means building with materials that handle snow load, freeze-thaw, rain, and UV without deteriorating within a few seasons.
We have been building outdoor spaces across Massachusetts since 2000. Every outdoor living project we take on is designed in coordination with the surrounding hardscape and landscape, because a standalone fire pit dropped onto a lawn is not outdoor living. It is a fire pit on a lawn.
Built-in grills, cooking stations, countertops, sinks, refrigeration, and storage. We construct outdoor kitchens using stone veneer, concrete block, or paver-clad frames with granite, bluestone, or manufactured stone countertops. Gas lines and water connections are coordinated with licensed trades. Every outdoor kitchen sits on the same engineered hardscape base as the surrounding patio, not on a separate slab that can shift independently over time.
The most important decision in an outdoor kitchen is placement. We position kitchens based on prevailing wind direction (so smoke moves away from seating), proximity to the house (shorter utility runs, easier to carry food back and forth), and sight lines from inside the home so the cook is not isolated from guests.
Wood-burning and gas fire pits built into the patio surface or as freestanding features. Gas fire pits offer push-button ignition and adjustable flame without smoke, which makes them more practical for regular use. Wood-burning pits are better for homeowners who want the traditional fire experience and do not mind managing fuel and ash.
We build fire pits with fire-rated materials and proper ventilation. Gas line connections are handled by licensed plumbers. The surrounding seating area is designed with enough clearance for safety and comfort, typically a minimum of 5 feet from the flame edge to any seating surface.
Most outdoor living projects are not standalone. An outdoor kitchen needs a patio to sit on. A fire pit needs a hardscape border and seating. A pergola needs footings engineered to the same standard as the surrounding structure. A pool needs a deck, and the deck needs a place to transition into a lounge area.
At J. Gudiel Landscape, outdoor living features are designed and built as part of the larger project, not bolted on afterward. The patio, the pool deck, the kitchen, the fire pit, the lighting, and the landscaping are all planned together, built by the same team, on the same timeline. That is why the finished result looks like one cohesive space instead of a collection of separate projects patched together.
If you are starting with just one feature (a fire pit on an existing patio, for example), we can do that. But if you are planning a larger backyardtransformation, start the conversation with everything on the table so the design accounts for the full vision, even if the build happens in phases.
“We just had a beautiful walkway installed by The Patio Company… wait, no. We had our backyard completely redone. Fire pit, seating area, the works. Jose and his crew made it feel like our own private retreat.”
Outdoor kitchen projects typically range from $15,000 to $60,000+ depending on size, appliances, materials, and utility connections required. A simple built-in grill station with countertop and storage sits on the lower end. A full kitchen with grill, side burner, sink, refrigerator, granite countertops, and stone veneer finish sits on the higher end. The hardscape patio underneath is usually part of the same project and adds to the total cost.
Hardscape Design covers the structural surfaces and walls: patios, retaining walls, walkways, driveways, steps, and masonry. Outdoor Living covers the lifestyle features built on top of or alongside those surfaces: kitchens, fire pits, fireplaces, pergolas, seating areas, and lighting. Most backyard projects involve both. We handle everything under one project.
We design and build outdoor living spaces for homeowners across Massachusetts.
J. Gudiel Landscape is one of a limited number of Unilock Authorized Contractors in Massachusetts. Our team has completed specialized training in paver installation techniques and meets Unilock’s standards for base preparation, drainage, joint stabilization, and edge restraint.
For homeowners, this means three things: access to Unilock’s full premium product line (including options not available through standard installers), installation that follows manufacturer specifications (which is what makes your patio survive 25 Massachusetts winters, not just 5), and eligibility for Unilock’s extended warranty program.
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J. Gudiel Landscape Inc. 12 North St, Bellingham, MA 02019