Yard designs for small backyards


23 Landscaping Ideas for Small Backyards

Making the Most of a Petite Plot of Land

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Lisa Hallett Taylor

Lisa Hallett Taylor

Lisa Hallett Taylor is an expert in architecture and landscape design who has written more than 1,000 articles about pool, patio, garden, and home improvement over 12 years. She has a bachelor's degree in Environmental Design and is certified in fine and decorative arts appraisal.

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Updated on 12/02/22

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Not everyone is blessed with a big backyard. For those who live in places with tighter outdoor spaces, it's just a matter of practicing smart design on a smaller scale. Whether you live in an apartment, condo, townhouse, loft, or house that has more indoor than outdoor space, you can still carve out a yard with soil, trees, plants, patios, seating, and even water features. 

We've found 23 diverse designs and solutions for small backyards and outdoor spaces, from urban to suburban and everything else in between.

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Among the ideas above, also take time to consider:

Once you start researching, you'll find that garden styles and solutions are limitless—there's a backyard for every petite plot of land.

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It's not the size that counts.

By Hadley Mendelsohn

MARION BRENNER

We can't all have a sweeping rose garden, Olympic-sized swimming pool, or a state-of-the-art tennis court in our backyard—but a small backyard is still a backyard (and even rooftop terraces and modest balconies count in our book). Indeed, you don't need acres on acres to create a charming space conducive to alfresco entertaining, gardening, romance, and pensive solo hangs in the great outdoors. We gathered a plethora of beautiful and small backyards to prove it. So keep reading for small backyard decorating and landscape design ideas that'll help you get the most out of yours.

Vanessa Alexander Design

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Erect a Sauna

A small two- or one-person sauna will transform a small, lack-luster backyard into a luxurious oasis. Plus, installing a free-standing sauna outside will allow you to avoid of all the fuss of sufficiently ventilating your interiors. You can buy one prefab or you can take notes from this outdoor sauna by Alexander Design and create a more architecturally unique structure that beautifies the garden.

Robson Rak Interiors

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Make It Count

This exquisitely-designed patio by Robson Rak proves that you don't need a ton of square footage to make an outdoor space memorable. Choose outdoor fabric in an offbeat, sophisticated color and then spotlight chic materials.

Jenn Feldman Design

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Rethink Your Layout

While this backyard definitely isn't pint-sized, designer Jenn Feldman tells us it was difficult to fit the pool in given regional restrictions regarding property lines. So she made it work by planting ficus trees to tighten up greenery (other plants would be too deeply rooted to work with the desired pool depth) and opted for smaller floor cushions instead of loungers. She also installed a swimming jet so the occupant could still do "laps."

Applied Studio

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Incorporate Things You'll Actually Use

This modestly-sized London backyard by Applied Studio manages to pack in a ton of functional value, from the small herb garden to the footpath and picnic area. The real highlight, though, is the indoor/outdoor structure. One half is a little relaxation and meditation area and the other is a small sauna.

David A. Land

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Make It Feel Lived In

A pergola enhances the intimacy of a small space and allows you to get more use out of it since it lets in just the right amount of sun. Twisty branches and flowering vines scale this pergola on Wendy Wurtzburger's 1840 property, making the structure feel like it grew from the ground beneath it. The mossy brick ground contributes to the flow and proves that brick really only gets better with time.

JASON NORRIS

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Craft a Story

Think of your garden as an organized procession, advises Hollander. Stone steps will give your outdoor space some structure and lead your guests in the right direction, no matter how big or small your garden is.

MARION BRENNER

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Forgo a Lawn

Ditch grass and instead opt for a natural stone for an old-world charm, like Wendy Owen did here (especially if you can incorporate greenery through climbing ivy and a hydrangea bush). Not only will it be easier to maintain, but it will also make it easier to use furniture, whether you opt for loungers or a patio dining set.

Kingston Lafferty Design

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Add Colorful Accents

A corner fountain puts the finishing touches on this idyllic brick patio by Kingston Lafferty Design. Blue patio furniture breaks up the warmer tones from the exposed brick.

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Convert a Parkway

What is now a beautiful patio used to be the parking area! If you don't need the extra space for a car, then convert it into something you'll actually want to look at and use. Gary McBournie gave this saturated red brick patio a second life with a central sculpture and plenty of lush gardens. The red hue warms up the gray shingles and blue shutters on his Nantucket property.

Erin Kunkel

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Set up a Gazebo

If you want to carve out a stylish hang area that feels truly transporting, opt for a backyard gazebo. This one from April Powers is also a post-swim hang area—the ideal compromise when you don't have the room, budget, or desire to build a full-blown pool house. The crawling vines, sheers, and camouflaging paint color allow the gazebo to blend right in with the garden environment, while the bench and coffee table ensure comfort and function.

ERIN KELLY

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Make a Mini Greenhouse

Leanne Ford built this A-frame garden shed to function as an outdoor playhouse for her daughter and plans to turn it into a greenhouse once she outgrows its current use-case.

Joe Schmelzer

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Nurture Your Kids's Hobbies

A treehouse and a skateboarding ramp? Talk about landscaping dreams come true for a family home with active kids. Designed by Cuff Home in Los Angeles, this backyard is both a beautiful garden and a fun park. And they both fit in the relatively small backyard!

Akin Atelier

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Install an Outdoor Shower

If you only have room for one exciting thing in your backyard, make sure to choose something you'll really love (and that could drive up resale value). Outdoor showers can dramatically increase the value of your home—according to a 2018 report from Realtor.com, homes with outdoor showers tend to list for nearly double the asking price of others. Take a cue from this small backyard by Akin Atelier and its rustic yet luxe outdoor showering area.

Fantastic Frank

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Pick Statement Greenery

If you only have a small patio, use smart furniture that's super comfy and can seat a several people. Here, a simple daybed does the trick. Then, add greenery and a couple of outdoor throw pillows for color and impact.

Studio Ashby

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Make It Multipurpose

If you can't fit a separate garden, greenhouse, and dining space into your outdoor area, design your backyard in a way that makes all of them possible in one contained spot. Take notes from this patio designed by Studio Ashby. This terrace is a dining space, a romantic relaxation spot (hello, hanging chair), and a garden all at once.

Alexander DB

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Embrace Coziness

The best part about a tiny backyard is that it's inherently cozy. One well-designed sitting area is all you need for a dream backyard. Get inspired by this fire pit area at a property designed by Alexander DB.

2LG Studio

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Break Things Up With Levels

A multi-level landscape design can create the illusion of a larger backyard. It breaks things up visually and allows you to designate each level to a different purpose. In this 2LG studio–designed yard, the bottom level is a dining patio, and the shrubbery border helps transition to the upper yard.

Regan Baker Design

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Compromise, Compromise, Compromise

So you would love a swimming pool, but there's not enough room. .. You'd love a sprawling outdoor lounge, but simply don't have the space... A well-designed deck and tasteful freestanding hot tub can be just as covetable, as proven by this outdoor area by Regan Baker Design.

Fantastic Frank

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Be Resourceful

When your backyard is actually a small balcony, you'll need to get crafty. Turn it into a small garden with plenty of plants, but leave space for a coffee table (or bistro table if that won't fit) and a small settee or stool with throws and pillows to warm things up.

PHOTO: Tom Ferguson; DESIGN: Arent & Pyke

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Don't Overdo It

In this backyard designed by Arent & Pyke, a sleek garden bench under the trees is enough to complete the look. If you have a nice shady spot, simply pull up a bench, add a colorful throw pillow, and call it a day.

Bon Traveler

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Hang String Lights

It doesn't take much to make a backyard feel magical, no matter the size. Even a small city patio can transport you elsewhere if you hang romantic string lights. Rustic wooden furniture becomes cozy when layered with pillows and sheepskin throws and set beside a fire pit.

Amber Interiors

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Build a Small Fountain

Consider building a small fountain that beautifies the area without taking up a ton of room. At this home designed by Amber Interiors, the patio's small concrete fountain introduces style and has a calming effect despite its modest size.

ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Incorporate Greenery

Transform unused space on your back patio into a gardening opportunity. Case in point? The flower beds on this terrace's stair ledges, which beautify the area and help break up the sea of brick.

Nicole Franzen

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Opt for Gravel

Create an outdoor area that doesn't require a ton of upkeep, even if that means forgoing grass. Consider setting up an al fresco dining room on a bed of gravel instead. This dining area is rustic and relaxed—best of all, you won't need to cut the grass.

Cheetah Is the New Black

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Make It Party-Ready

Blogger Alicia Lund spruced up her backyard with a well-styled bar cart. Extra perk: Since it's on wheels, you can easily roll it back into the kitchen for refills. The brick paving and pots of herbs also add an English garden feel.

Bon Traveler

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Hang a Hammock, Trees or No Trees

If you have a tiny outdoor space, you can still take advantage of the fresh air in style. Hang a slim hammock and then make it pop with a jute area rug, fun throw pillows, and floor cushions for extra seating—no trees necessary. At DIY fence adds to the island vibe while also enhancing privacy.

Lauren Stephanie Wells

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Add Some Statement-Making Chairs

This patio is both approachable and design-forward, laid-back and put together. For a similar vibe, opt for sling chairs that make a statement. Or if you're crafty, find some affordable sling chairs and paint the canvas yourself.

Nicole Franzen

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Indulge Your Hobbies

If you love taking care of plants, build a tiny greenhouse in your backyard. A small glassed-in space will allow your plants to flourish and let you enjoy them rain or shine.

PHOTO: Anson Smart; DESIGN: Arent & Pyke

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Keep Architecture In Mind

Use the architectural elements of your home to your advantage. At this house designed by Arent & Pyke, an indoor bench extends outside. This removes the need for patio furniture and opens up more space for tiles and greenery. It's also a great way to create a flow between indoors and out.

Fantastic Frank

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Go Grayscale

Though this backyard is tiny, it feels like a practical and stylish space. The heat lamp promises warmth on chilly nights and the floor cushions are great for extra lounge seating. The whitewashed wood deck keeps the tonal color story alive and well.

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Small courtyards - 135 best photos of the design of the courtyard of a private house and cottages

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sticks and stones Landscape Design

Photo by Brigid Arnott Pots and stone cladding supplied by Gather Co Furniture by Eco Outdoor Plants supplied by Exotic Nurseries
Fresh design idea: a small courtyard courtyard in classic style with an outdoor fireplace and stone paving - great interior photo

West London Courtyard

Karen Rogers at KR Garden Design

Walpole Garden, Chiswick Photography by Caroline Mardon - www. carolinemardon.com
Inspiration for homeliness: a classic small yard with clinker paving

Brooklyn Backyard fit for a Fiesta

Brooklinteriors

Brooklyn backyard patio design in Prospect Heights for a young , professional couple who loves to both entertain and relax! This space includes a West Elm outdoor sectional and round concrete outdoor coffee table. nine0007

Kalorama Contemporary

JHLA | Jennifer Horn Landscape Architecture

Our clients on this project were inspired by their travels to Asia and wanted to mimic this aesthetic at their DC property. We designed a water feature that effectively masks adjacent traffic noise and maintains a small footprint.

Sandy House- Outdoor Shower

LDa Architecture & Interiors

TEAM Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors Builder: 41 Degrees North Construction, Inc. Landscape Architect: Wild Violets (Landscape and Garden Design on Martha's Vineyard) Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography

Bluestone Irving Park

KD Landscape

The quaking aspen provide upper level screening, but still allow light through to the patio. Photography by Larry Huene Photography.
Original design example of a small pergola in the yard of a private house in the backyard in a modern style with stone paving

Chicago Outdoor Kitchen

Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet

Mr. and Mrs. Eades, the owners of this Chicago home, were inspired to build a Kalamazoo outdoor kitchen because of their love of cooking. “The grill became the center point for doing our outdoor kitchen,” Mr. Eades noted. After working long days, Mr. Eades and his wife, prefer to experiment with new recipes in the comfort of their own home. The Hybrid Fire Grill is the focal point of this compact outdoor kitchen. Weather-tight cabinetry was built into the masonry for storage, and an Artisan Fire Pizza Oven sits atop the countertop and allows the Eades’ to cook restaurant quality Neapolitan style pizzas in their own backyard. nine0007

Glass House in the Garden

Flavin Architects

Modern glass house set in the landscape evokes a midcentury vibe. A modern gas fireplace divides the living area with a polished concrete floor from the greenhouse with a gravel floor. The frame is painted steel with aluminum sliding glass door. The front features a green roof with native grasses and the rear is covered with a glass roof. Photo by: Gregg Shupe Photography

West Coast English Retreat

Tierra Madre Fine Gardens

Original design example of a small neoclassical (modern classic) backyard pergola with stone paving and fence

Outdoor Kitchen

DeGoey Designs

Stylish design: small loft-style backyard with summer kitchen and clinker paving - latest trend

garden in the sun

CATO creative Ltd

Home Inspiration: Small contemporary backyard with paving slabs and fence without sun protection

Crenshaw Residence

Jordan Iverson Signature Homes

Outdoor patio with gas fireplace that lives right off the kitchen. Perfect for hosting or being outside privately, as it's secluded from neighbors. Wood floors, cement walls with a cover.

Rustic Peastone Patio & Garden - World's End, Hingham

User

The goal of this landscape design and build project was to create a simple patio using peastone with a granite cobble edging. The patio sits adjacent to the residence and is bordered by lawn, vegetable garden beds, and a cairn rock water feature. Designed and built by Skyline Landscapes, LLC.

Westside El Paso Contemporary Outdoor Living

GO Designs Inc.

Cool & Contemporary is the vibe our clients were seeking out. Phase 1 complete for this El Paso Westside project. Consistent with the homes architecture and lifestyle creates a space to handle all occasions. Early morning coffee on the patio or around the firepit, smores, drinks, relaxing, reading & maybe a little dancing. Cedar planks set on raw steel post create a cozy atmosphere. Sitting or laying down on cushions and pillows atop the smooth buff leuders limestone bench with your feet popped up on the custom gas firepit. Raw steel veneer, limestone cap and stainless steel fire fixtures complete the sleek contemporary feels. Concrete steps & path lights beam up and accentuates the focal setting. To prep for phase 2, ground cover pathways and areas are ready for the new outdoor movie projector, more privacy, picnic area, permanent seating, landscape and lighting to come. nine0007

Mustang Park, Carrollton

AquaTerra Outdoors

AquaTerra Outdoors was hired to bring life to the outdoors of the new home. When it came time to design the space we were challenged with the tight space of the backyard. We worked through the concepts and we were able to incorporate a new pool with spa, custom water feature wall, Ipe wood deck, outdoor kitchen, custom steel and Ipe wood shade arbor and fire pit. We also designed and installed all the landscaping including the custom steel planter. Photography: Wade Griffith

Granite Kitchen & Granite Fire Pit

Granite Huggers

Stylish Design: Small Country Style Backyard with Fireplace and Stone Paving with No Sun Shade - Latest Trend

Small Private Home Yard Design : ideas for inspiration

When planning the design of our own home, we always want it to be relevant for many years. I want something solid, something that will not get bored over time, as well as wear-resistant, so that you do not have to redo your own work from time to time. Do you agree? Today, Decorin portal specialists have prepared for you the best ideas and illustrative examples of their implementation. Here you will definitely learn a lot of informative information and create the design of a small courtyard of a private house exactly as you imagined in your best fantasies. nine0003

Let's go!

When you are faced with the task of designing a small courtyard in a private house, it is difficult to remain impartial. How can you not lose the fuse and inspiration when the Internet is replete with an abundance of lovely pictures embodying, it would seem, the yard of your dreams?

We ask you not to rush or spread out. Making a small courtyard of your private house will require consistency and informed decisions. Try to exhale, forget everything that you have seen before and tune in to the wave of creation. Happened? Then scroll down, we will lay out the work into clear stages. nine0003

Stage 1. Planning the courtyard of a private house: photo examples, basic principles

So, we want to create a beautiful courtyard of a private house so that it is also functional, right? Indeed, despite the small footage, no one would refuse a barbecue grill, a place to relax with family and friends, and flowering plants in the yard.

In order to bring all these ideas to life, you should carefully consider the design project, then the layout of the courtyard of your private house will delight and inspire you for many years. nine0003

Let's take a look at some photo examples below:

Here is a plan of a large yard, and you can get some ideas for yourself.

Create a plan in the same spirit, mark the location of the main structures and make sure that they do not dissonate with each other.

Naturally, it will not be possible to place many additional buildings in a small courtyard of a private house, otherwise you risk visually reducing it even more, but look how perfectly combined the functional areas are in the photo below:

As you can see, there is everything you need for a full-fledged countryside relaxation: a barbecue, places to relax under a canopy, and even a small pond. Well, isn't it a miracle?

Idea: if your children are growing up, you can arrange a house for them in the yard as in the photo below. Believe me, this idea will not leave anyone indifferent!

Stage 2.

Landscape design of the courtyard of a private house: how to choose the right one?

When the first phase of work on the site is completed, you should carefully consider the future landscape design of your yard. There are also several basic principles here, which will later prove to be more expensive to ignore. nine0003

Before planning anything, you should thoroughly study your site. Let's go in order:

As well as asphalt does not require special care, which, of course, is also its advantage.

Idea: when you lay the soil with the chosen material, you can equip comfortable places for rest. Add pillows and mattresses... done! Looks great, doesn't it? nine0160

Stage 3. Planting a small courtyard of a private house: examples

A small private house is always associated with comfort and tranquility, what if not plants will help us complete this image?

Landscaping a small courtyard of a private house does not begin with planting, but with ideas. Ideas appear thanks to the so-called observation, in order to practice this skill, look at the photo below:

This is how blooming your yard can be, even if its size is quite small. nine0003

If your private house is located in a village, you can arrange a place for a small vegetable garden. Of course, a large-scale planting of vegetables in a small area cannot be carried out, but you can always leave this place under spicy herbs that will delight you with freshness during the summer season.

And here is a variant with tropical leafy plants in the yard of a townhouse.

Do you like this? Then embody, nothing is impossible! The main thing is not to forget about watering and place such plants away from the direct rays of the scorching sun. nine0003

If you are planning a gazebo or shed, you can plant climbing plants that will give you the desired coolness in the summer heat.

You can also put ivy on the fence, it will create the effect of a hedge in your yard. It will be very beautiful, believe me!

Idea: don't be too lazy to decorate your patio with evening illumination as well.


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