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  • Kevon Bodden

5 Easy Steps To Creating Your Dream Backyard

Not all of us have the luxury of having a beautiful outdoor space to relax in, but for those of us that do, we should take every opportunity to take advantage of it. Of course, creating an incredible backyard or patio is not something that can be achieved overnight.


Creating a beautiful backyard (or patio) is more than just choosing the right flowers and plants. It’s also about planning an attractive space that will give you years of enjoyment. But creating the perfect backyard or patio can be a lengthy process, from choosing the best site for your outdoor retreat to understanding local regulations and laws regarding your project.


If you have been looking for ideas to create a more beautiful backyard and have been looking for inspiration, this article is for you. I’m going to give you 5 easy steps to create the backyard of your dreams.


Start with a plan

Creating a beautiful backyard is a rewarding experience, but it can also be intimidating if you don't know where to begin. The first step is developing a plan for your space.

The layout of your yard will usually come down to personal preference. Some people like an open space where they can host outdoor parties and barbecues, while others want a more secluded area where they can relax with family and friends. If you're planning on hosting large gatherings, a rectangular or L-shaped layout works well because it allows people to move around easily. On the other hand, if you just want to enjoy the outdoors in peace, consider a circular or irregular shape that will allow you to have intimate conversations without feeling crowded.


After choosing the shape of your new backyard, decide how much time and money you want to invest in its development. You may have grand plans for your yard that won't be completed until next year — or even five years from now — so it's important to create realistic goals that match both your schedule and budget.


Your plan should include more than just the size and shape of your yard; it should also include elements like patio furniture, lighting fixtures, trees and shrubs.


Plant some trees, shrubs, and other plants

Choose plants that will grow in your climate.


If you live in an area where it's hot year-round, new trees can take a long time to grow large enough to provide shade, so it might be best to start by adding smaller plants that can provide more immediate results. For example, small trees and shrubs such as lavender, rosemary and eucalyptus are hardy in most regions and do a great job of blocking light and noise. After a couple of years, they'll have grown enough to be trimmed up into bushes or small trees.




Consider how much water each plant requires. The right irrigation system depends on local weather patterns and soil type, but there are ways around this if you're willing to spend a little more money initially on a drip system with emitters that are placed close together. Using mulch around the base of your plants will help conserve moisture and minimize weeds.


If you have a small yard and you want to make it look bigger, the best thing you can do is plant some trees along the back. Tall trees will block out your neighbors' houses and give you a real sense of privacy.


If you don't have room for tall trees, then place shorter ones on the corners of your yard so that they form a border between your yard and your neighbor's yard.


If you prefer to plant something other than trees, shrubs are also a good option to fill your yard space. There are many types of shrubs, varying in height and color. Shrubs help add a layer of privacy to your yard, but they can also add color during the spring and summer months. Plant some shrubs that are about three feet tall. These will help to frame the house when viewed from your neighbor's properties. They will also give the illusion of depth to your property so that it looks like it extends further than it really does.


Create an inviting space with comfortable seating

A successful backyard is a reflection of the homeowner's personality and style. It should be inviting, comfortable and fun.


A good yard design also provides an ideal space for entertaining friends and family. When you're working on your backyard, keep these tips in mind to create an outdoor living area that is inviting for everyone:


Create an outdoor living room. A great yard design will have plenty of seating areas for your guests. Think about where you want to place chairs, benches and tables so that your guests have plenty of spots to sit with a view of the outdoors.




Create a space for different activities. If you're throwing a party or barbecue, make sure you have enough room for people to walk around comfortably and not feel crowded. You can set up chairs around a table or create an open space with a few pieces of furniture that allow movement throughout the yard.


Choose your focal point wisely. The perfect spot for a fountain or piece of art is going to vary from person to person. Your favorite spot might be at the center of the yard, or it might be tucked into one corner. Consider what you'd like your focal point to be when selecting plants and other decorations in the backyard space.


Make it kid-friendly. Kids love playing in the backyard. If you have kids, include plenty of toys, games and places to run around outdoors. You'll also need a space where you can relax comfortably with friends and family while keeping an eye on the kids.


Protection from the elements

Many people think about what kind of backyard they want for their home when they build it, but often times their dreams get put on hold because of other expenses or the discovery of an unforeseen problem with the land. One common problem is that the yard isn't protected from wind, rain, snow and other weather elements. Although you may live in a place that doesn't get a lot of inclement weather, you never know when a bad storm will hit. Installing protection from the elements is essential to ensure your backyard can be enjoyed in all kinds of weather conditions.


Identify where you need to install the protection. If you have a patio or deck, you'll need protection around it or under it to keep it protected from the elements. Think about what part of your yard needs protection and how much space you have available for a particular type of fencing, wall, or cover.


Add some personality

Interesting things happen when you mix nature and the man-made world of the home. Your backyard can become a place where you relax with family and friends, a place for personal reflection, or even an area to grow fruits and vegetables. Many people use their yards as a place to unwind after a hard day at work by spending time with their family or taking care of yardwork themselves.


Your backyard can become a reflection of yourself, your values, and your family. Don’t be scared to inject your personality - unique plants and statues, flags from your favorite sports team, a pool or grill - everything you add to your backyard says something about you!


Whether you're looking to create an oasis of tranquility or a haven for entertaining friends, planning your new backyard space starts by deciding on a theme. Then you are ready to start putting together the pieces that will make up your dream backyard that works best for you.


In conclusion, a backyard doesn't have to cost a fortune to look beautiful and inviting.


Outdoor living is something that everyone loves and can appreciate, whether you live in a mansion or a modest home. Having beautiful landscaping in your backyard, or on your patio, adds depth and space to your property, making it much more enjoyable to spend time there. We hope that our tips and hints have helped you learn more about outdoor design, and will inspire you to implement them into your own outdoor designs. And if you decide to install patio pavers in the backyard, get in touch with us!





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