Are you feeling like your small backyard is limiting your outdoor design ideas? Don’t worry, small spaces can make a big impact with the right design choices. It’s all about how you utilize the space, which elements you choose to integrate, and which ones you choose not to incorporate into your backyard design.
In this article, we’ll explore creative and innovative design ideas that will make your small backyard feel like a beautiful oasis.
Your property has a limited amount of ground-level square footage. But you also have “air space” that exists above your property. Sometimes the best thing you can do is go up. Vertical gardens allow you to do this while adding beauty and functionality to your backyard space.
To create a vertical garden, you’ll need some sort of vertical structure (such as a wall, fence, trellis, pallet, or other tall feature). You’ll also need some hanging pots and planters, potting mix, and plants that work well for your climate, region, and location (relative to sunlight).
Having the right spot in your backyard matters. Choose a vertical surface that gets the right amount of sunlight for the plants you want to grow. Make sure it is sturdy enough to handle the weight of the plants and the soil, especially when wet.
If you’re using a wall or fence, you may need to install a trellis or some form of support. Alternatively, you can use a pallet or a pocket organizer designed for vertical gardens, which can be hung directly on the wall.
As you plant your containers with potting mix, be sure to pack the soil firmly in place. This will support the plants and give them a strong start. And when watering, be sure to do so gently. This will help you avoid washing out the soil. (And, because top sections may dry out faster than bottom ones, give a little extra water to the upper levels of your vertical garden.)
If you want your backyard to look professional and luxurious, a landscape designer is one area where it pays to hire a professional.
“An experienced landscape designer will know exactly how to take your backyard to the next level and incorporate elements unique to your space,” RTA Outdoor Living explains. “However, not all landscape designers are created equal! It’s important to heavily vet someone before hiring them.”
When looking for a landscape designer, you want someone punctual, experienced, trustworthy, and with satisfied referrals in your areas. Pricing transparency is also key. Be wary of anyone who strings you along in the planning process without giving you a rough estimate.
You need some “livable” space in your backyard in order to truly enjoy it. This means creating a space (or spaces) where you can comfortably sit, relax, and/or socialize.
Look for furniture that can serve multiple purposes. For example, ottomans that provide storage space inside, or a bench that doubles as a storage box for garden tools. Try to incorporate as many indoor elements as you can. For example, lamps and rugs on covered porches or patios are a great idea. Aesthetically, mirrors can create an illusion of more space when strategically placed in your backyard. They reflect light and can make your small space seem larger.
If your outdoor patio is uncovered, you’ll have to be more strategic in your approach. For lighting, string lights or lanterns can add a beautiful glow without taking up floor space. They can even make your backyard look magical in the evenings.
Comfort and beauty go hand-in-hand. One way to remain comfortable in your backyard all year and simultaneously create a cozy ambiance is by building a fire pit. This gives you a natural gathering spot in the backyard, while also providing heat and a warm glow that makes this a space you want to spend time in.
If you’re not fond of building a real wood-burning fire pit, you can purchase a smokeless fire pit or gas firepit. These may not put off the same amount of heat, but at least you won’t go to bed smelling like a chimney.
You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to transform your backyard into the kind of place you want to spend time. With the right plan and a few key strategies, you can take even the smallest space and make it cozy and luxurious. Ready, set, go!
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