Small backyard landscaping ideas – 15 clever designs for tiny spaces (2024)

These small back yard landscaping ideas cover our favorite approaches for landscaping your garden –no matter how tiny it may be.

Choosing backyard landscaping ideas can be a Herculean task. From finding the right contractor to budget breakdowns, there are so many items to consider to help make your outdoor space a great asset. But what happens if you have limited space?

For many Americans in major metropolitan areas – from San Francisco to New York City – a small yard is often the only option you have. With a mere 200 to 300 square feet to work with, how can you inject your personality and joy into the space, without feeling like you’ve jammed too many small backyard ideas in?

Small backyard landscaping ideas

We spoke with landscape designers and horticulturists across the country for their best small backyard landscaping ideas and hot tips on how to make your compact yard gargantuan in its scope – from planning a small garden to the large tasks that will make it your favorite 'living room'.

1. Steal ideas for courtyard garden design

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The best courtyard garden ideas are incredibly under-played and feature a minimum of varied materials, and you can take these tenets into your backyard landscaping ideas.

'Keep it simple – don’t get too carried away when planning,' says Dan Bowyer ofgarden designers Fisher Tomlin & Bowyer. 'A carefully chosen palette of materials and plants is often the most satisfying.'

Here, the deck materials create both vertical and horizontal lines which perform a neat visual trick, making the small space look both longer and wider.

2. Use visual tricks in small backyard landscaping

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'We mention visual tricks above, and you can see how successful they can be in the landscaping of the small backyard above, with inventive patio ideas,' says Lucy Searle, Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief.

'Just as they are used indoors to make small rooms feel bigger, tiles laid diagonally create a visual trick, drawing the eye to the corners of a space, as well as along its length and width, making it feel larger. Here, this trick is used in landscaping beautifully, while greenery is maximized, too.'

And, as you can see, there is room for pool ideas in small backyard landscaping, if you push the pool to the boundaries of the space.

3. Focus on outdoor living – but don't forget the shade

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The purpose of small backyard landscaping ideas is to create a space that serves your needs and desires, so you need to focus hard on how, and how you want to, use your yard. This might mean creating a space packed with outdoor living room ideas so that your backyard is accessible and comfortable all year around. This means pergola shade ideas for summer and outdoor fireplace ideas for winter, all centered around a comfortable seating area furnished with chairs that can withstand at least mild weather conditions.

4. Create a view

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'It's important to create a view that's really purposeful with small backyard landscaping ideas. This is because it's likely that if you have a small backyard, you'll have a small indoor space, too,' says Jennifer Ebert, Homes & Gardens' Deputy Editor (Digital). 'So, creating a focal point that's framed by the windows or doors overlooking your small backyard will help make it look attractive, feel well-designed, and make it feel like part of your living space indoors, too.'

5. Ensure lighting is top of your landscaping list

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Good outdoor lighting ideas are vital in small backyard landscaping. 'Lighting any backyard at night is important, but more so in a small backyard,' says Rachel Crow, Homes & Gardens' Gardens Editor. 'Having layered lighting will make the space feel larger, while accent lighting can be focussed on interesting architecture, landscaping or plants. All this can of course be enjoyed from indoors, as well as out.'

6. Create a small yard –surrounded by coastal plants

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A breath of fresh air, this project is located on the historic lagoon of Belvedere and boasts views of both Mt Tam and the surrounding lagoon, and it's packed with coastal garden ideas and coastal plants. As this home is located by the sea, it was important for the design team at Julie Rootes Interiors to devise a space that would be at one with nature.

‘If you live close to the sea, it’s important to combine practicality with aesthetics,’ says interior designer, Julie Rootes. ‘Opt for sturdy wooden or stone patio ideas that will cope with sand, while exterior decking can also be a good option – teak wears well with age.'

The key to making a success of a garden on the coast is finding plants that will be happy whatever the wind, sea and sand throw at them. The windswept, salt-laden conditions that are typical in coastal locations, coupled with sandy, free-draining soil, mean plants that grow there have had to adapt to their harsh environment.

Silvery foliage, often covered in tiny hairs, reflects heat from intense sunlight and protects against drying winds; fleshy leaves retain moisture, and long tap roots can penetrate deep down in search of water – or why not plant ornamental grasses for a classic beach feel?

To emulate a true seaside plot, plants look good emerging from a mulch of gravel and pebbles. Not only does this immediately say coastal garden, it will also mean less weeding. Embracing self-seeders such as California poppies is another easy way to replicate that wild, coastal feels.

And remember that the best seaside gardens are never crammed with plants; instead there’s plenty of space in between, creating a more naturalistic look.

7. Add interest to a long, narrow plot

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(Image credit: Mary Jo Fiorella / Joy Coakley)

Are you looking for narrow garden or long garden ideas? Plenty of spatial awareness, spadefuls of inspiration and a good measure of design know-how will allow you to give a long and narrow plot a new lease of life.

Firstly, stand at the window and look out onto the garden – what would you like to be looking at? A back fence or a beautiful pot surrounded by planting? Consider the views from each window; it’s so important.

If you are struggling for planting inspiration, consider vertical garden ideas. Mary Jo Fiorella of Fiorella Design has used shrubs and climbers together like this – planted against an underused fence – to help add further interest to this small back yard and create the illusion of space.

8. Design a deck garden

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Small deck ideas provide a versatile and cost-effective way to extend your living area into the garden. You can create an attractive space for garden furniture, and an outdoor entertaining area, without the need for heavy-duty building work, which helps to keep your landscaping cost low.

A deck creates the perfect focal point for low-maintenance small back yard landscaping ideas, and is cheaper and easier to use than paving. It’s not a surprise that decking is now used so widely.

It can be widened into platforms or narrowed into paths to link different areas, binding together a garden’s design. In small backyards, deck may even be used to replace lawn and paving, flowing in an unbroken series of paths, terraces and seating.

What's more, deck is a godsend for split-level areas, built up into a platform or stepped downwards to cope with a sloped backyard. Here, Vani Sayeed Studios designed an indoor-outdoor deck area that allows for separate 'rooms'– one for entertaining, and the other for lounging.

9. Install a water feature in a small yard

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’No matter how small your outdoor space, water features can make a simple and effective addition to it,’ says interior designer Kimberley Harrison.

Equip your outdoor space to be a place for relaxation and calm. For smaller gardens, choose a self-contained water feature, such as a bowl, bubbling sphere or a mini fountain, for a nod to Zen garden ideas that won’t overwhelm the space. Water is recirculated, so they’ll need minimum maintenance and they often come complete with a pump.

For something more spectacular, consider a fountain, cascade or even a water wall. But remember, larger water features will require more planning, plus they need a circulation system to keep the water moving and a filtration system to keep the water clean, and will often require professional installation.

When it comes to water features, placement is important, so think logistically. Avoid a too-sunny location that can encourage weed growth and site away from trees, as leaves could clog it.

You’ll need electricity to power the pump, which must feature a Residual Current Device (RCD) to protect from electric shock. Keep pools and fountains covered if there are children around – a feature with no standing water is the safest option.

10. Make your small yard an extension of your home

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Mirrors are great for creating a more spacious feel, so they are a clever addition to any small back yard landscaping ideas. Hang it on a wall or prop it on a potting table, and don’t worry if the glass becomes mottled – it adds a rustic feel.

If you want to make a small garden look bigger, try using a well-positioned mirror to make a never-ending path. Choose from lightweight acrylic or tough mirror glass and make sure it is well-sealed against moisture.

11. Take it to the roof – or balcony

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If your small yard consists of a balcony or small terrace, then it becomes all the more important that you get this outdoor space right, first time.

'You need to begin by thinking about what you want to use the space for,' explains Isabelle Palmer, author of The Balcony Gardener. 'Quite often, balcony gardens are incredibly tiny, so they're usually a place where you would sit and relax.

'You can also use a balcony purposely – to grow herbs or something to eat. Container gardening really comes into its own on a balcony or roof garden.'

In this instance, designer Elizabeth Cooper has opted to make the most of the views over Chestnut Hill – which is a beautiful old, residential neighborhood of Philadelphia. Here, a selection of outdoor chairs –laid out symmetrically – provide the perfect spot to enjoy a mid-morning coffee. Symmetry in interior design is often implemented by designers and architects alike to create smart-looking rooms –and it's perfect for small yard landscaping ideas too.

12. Use pavers to zone an area for entertaining

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(Image credit: Elizabeth Cooper / Tom Grimes)

Don’t get too carried away when planning your small back yard landscaping ideas. A carefully chosen palette of colors, materials and outdoor furniture is often the most satisfying.

However, this doesn’t mean you can’t be adventurous and experimental; just be mindful that trying to squeeze too much into a compact space will make it cluttered and decrease usability.

In this compact garden, interior designer Elizabeth Cooper has used garden zoning to create a cozy seating area – centered around a table – perfect for intimate conversation.

Earthy materials, such as clay pavers and timber, add warmth and charm, and age beautiful over time. For this garden 'room' she has used paving stones in a similar color palette as the property,to visually expand the space.

13. Embrace a sun-filled backyard

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If you’re determined to use your garden for as long as possible during the warmer months, a patio cover – such as a retractable awning – will help you shelter from both the late summer sun and the odd rain shower.

In the heat of the day, it’s good to have a little shelter from the sun. Garden shade ideas can range from permanent structures, like pergolas, to more flexible solutions, such as a parasol or a shade sail, which can be fixed to walls, trees, fences or posts.

To truly make the most of a south facing garden, plan seating in the shadier areas where you can look out over a tranquil scene during long, hazy summer days.

14. Go for a wild garden aesthetic

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Small yard landscaping doesn't have to mean paving or decking. In fact, planting up a wild garden could just be what your soul – and yard – craves.

Here, Genna Margolis, owner of SHAPESIDE, has created a bold look with tropical garden ideas, including exotic evergreens, that provide low-effort drama and colorful interest all year round. Tree ferns of various sizes and glossy, informal mounds of pittosporum combine to form a stunning green tapestry.

Unsurprisingly, gardens can start to look ragged by the end of summer as many perennials begin to fade. An easy way to inject life into your flower bed ideas is to go tropical. Buying garden-ready plants will give your yard an exotic vibe for the rest of summer. It’s an easy way to boost color and give your outdoor space another peak of interest that will last until the first frosts.

For an exotic look, don’t feel restricted in your plant choice – simply look for plants that have the characteristics of the tropics. In a border, aim for a mix of heights, with tall, towering plants like bamboo and bananas providing a protective canopy for lower-growing plants such as ferns and hostas. Dense planting will help create the feeling of a jungle, and flowers such as cannas, dahlias and crocosmia will give your border vibrancy.

15. Combine planting with paving

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(Image credit: Mary Jo Fiorella / Joy Coakley)

Olive trees will bring a touch of the Mediterranean to your yard, and they’re hardier than you think. Perfect for small spaces, mature olive tress – with gnarled trunks – will allow to eye to see beyond the immediate space.

'The key to creating a successful garden of this type is to choose the two main elements – planting and paving – carefully,' says designer Mary Jo Fiorella. 'This space makes use of natural materials to create a calming oasis in a big city.'

Plant these drought-tolerant plants along a paved pathway to create a welcoming archway inspired by Mediterranean gardens, as Fiorella has done here. Then pour yourself a glass of wine, sit beside your olive trees, and bask in the sun while imagining that you’re holidaying on the shore of the Med.

How do you design small backyard landscaping?

'How you design small backyard landscaping is entirely dependent on what you need your space to do for you – not just physically but also emotionally,' says garden designer Laura Morton, of Laura Morton Design in West Hollywood, California.

The designer has been landscaping gardens since 2000, and believes that emphasizing horticulture in your yard – no matter the size – is vital for your happiness and longevity. 'Each garden is going to be a patch where I can improve the ecology, plant life and green space,' she says. 'I do a lot of what I think of as complete transformation.'

For her clientele in the Los Angeles area, Morton aims to encourage her clients with her horticulture knowledge, generating functional but beautiful green space. Through her work, she aims to support bird life and pollinators, incorporate native plants into the design, and add in fruit trees and even a small vegetable garden. 'No matter the size, the space is the connection, both to the people and to the environment,' she said.

How can I make my small yard look nice?

Making a small yard look nice is easier than you might think. Despite its small square footage, there are many elements to consider when planning how to landscape your backyard.

Isa Hendry Eaton, who launched Isa Bird Landscape Design in her hometown of Santa Barbara in 2013, released a book on designing small gardens in February 2020 with lifestyle writer Jennifer Blaise Kramer, and has a 'special love' for small gardens, because the details matter so much.

'There’s no space to waste,' she says. 'In big gardens, you can try and fail many times, but you really don’t have that luxury when designing small garden ideas.'

Even with space constraints, however, Eaton believes back yards should be treated as an extension of the home. Much like the home’s interior, a small yard should focus on function over form, and you should have an idea of all the things you want to do in the space and how you want to feel there.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or expertise, but I can provide information based on the search results I have access to. Here is some information related to the concepts mentioned in the article about small backyard landscaping ideas:

Steal ideas for courtyard garden design

  • When planning a small backyard, it is important to keep the design simple and not overcrowd the space.
  • A carefully chosen palette of materials and plants can be the most satisfying approach.
  • Using deck materials that create both vertical and horizontal lines can visually make the small space look longer and wider [[1]].

Use visual tricks in small backyard landscaping

  • Visual tricks, such as laying tiles diagonally, can create the illusion of a larger space.
  • This technique draws the eye to the corners of the space and makes it feel larger.
  • Maximizing greenery while using visual tricks can enhance the overall landscaping [[2]].

Focus on outdoor living – but don't forget the shade

  • Small backyard landscaping should focus on creating a space that serves your needs and desires.
  • Consider incorporating outdoor living room ideas to make the backyard accessible and comfortable all year round.
  • This can include pergola shade ideas for summer and outdoor fireplace ideas for winter, centered around a comfortable seating area [[3]].

Create a view

  • Creating a purposeful focal point in a small backyard can make it look attractive and well-designed.
  • Framing the view from windows or doors overlooking the backyard can make it feel like part of the indoor living space [[4]].

Ensure lighting is top of your landscaping list

  • Good outdoor lighting ideas are essential in small backyard landscaping.
  • Layered lighting can make the space feel larger, while accent lighting can highlight interesting architecture, landscaping, or plants [[5]].

Create a small yard surrounded by coastal plants

  • When designing a garden close to the sea, it's important to combine practicality with aesthetics.
  • Opt for sturdy wooden or stone patio ideas that can withstand sand and salt-laden conditions.
  • Choose coastal plants that can adapt to the harsh environment, such as those with silvery foliage, fleshy leaves, and long tap roots [[6]].

Add interest to a long, narrow plot

  • Consider vertical garden ideas to make the most of a long and narrow plot.
  • Plant shrubs and climbers against underused fences to add interest and create the illusion of space [[7]].

Design a deck garden

  • Small deck ideas can provide a versatile and cost-effective way to extend your living area into the garden.
  • Decks can be used to replace lawn and paving, creating a series of paths, terraces, and seating areas.
  • Designing an indoor-outdoor deck area with separate "rooms" for entertaining and lounging can maximize the use of space [[8]].

Install a water feature in a small yard

  • Water features can make a simple and effective addition to a small outdoor space.
  • Choose self-contained water features, such as bowls or mini fountains, for a nod to Zen garden ideas.
  • Consider the size and maintenance requirements of larger water features, and ensure proper placement and electrical considerations [[9]].

Make your small yard an extension of your home

  • Mirrors can create a more spacious feel and are a clever addition to small backyard landscaping ideas.
  • Hang mirrors on walls or prop them on potting tables to add depth and a rustic feel.
  • Well-positioned mirrors can create the illusion of a never-ending path, making a small garden look bigger [[10]].

Take it to the roof – or balcony

  • When designing a balcony or small terrace, consider its purpose and how you want to use the space.
  • Balcony gardens can be tiny, so they are usually a place for relaxation or growing herbs.
  • Make the most of views and create symmetry with outdoor furniture for a smart-looking space [[11]].

Use pavers to zone an area for entertaining

  • Carefully choose a palette of colors, materials, and outdoor furniture for small backyard landscaping.
  • Use garden zoning to create cozy seating areas and visually expand the space.
  • Earthy materials like clay pavers and timber can add warmth and charm to the design [[12]].

Embrace a sun-filled backyard

  • Consider patio covers, such as retractable awnings, to provide shelter from the sun and rain.
  • Use garden shade ideas like pergolas, parasols, or shade sails to create comfortable seating areas.
  • Plan seating in shadier areas to enjoy the garden during long summer days [[13]].

Go for a wild garden aesthetic

  • Planting up a wild garden can add drama and colorful interest to a small yard.
  • Consider tropical garden ideas with exotic evergreens and perennials for a low-effort, vibrant look.
  • Create a dense planting with a mix of heights and vibrant flowers to achieve a jungle-like feel [[14]].

Combine planting with paving

  • Olive trees can bring a touch of the Mediterranean to a small yard and create the illusion of space.
  • Use natural materials like clay pavers and timber to create a calming oasis.
  • Plant drought-tolerant plants along paved pathways to create a welcoming archway [[15]].

How to design small backyard landscaping

  • Designing small backyard landscaping depends on your needs and desires for the space.
  • Emphasize horticulture and incorporate functional green space.
  • Consider adding native plants, fruit trees, and even a small vegetable garden [[16]].

How to make a small yard look nice

  • Making a small yard look nice involves careful planning and attention to detail.
  • Focus on function over form and consider all the things you want to do in the space.
  • Treat the small yard as an extension of your home and create a functional and beautiful outdoor space [[17]].

Please note that the information provided is a summary of the search results and may not cover all aspects of each concept.

Small backyard landscaping ideas – 15 clever designs for tiny spaces (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my small backyard look nice? ›

Create focal points with a fabulous rug, statement fire pit, fun cushions on your patio furniture, a bright water feature, or a colorful mural on a fence. We love the tiles of the below design that compliment the hardscape, pool tiling and planters.

How do you landscape an odd shaped backyard? ›

Water features, sculptures, planters, sand pits and garden seating nooks are perfect fillers for oddly shaped corners and crevices that you're not quite sure what to do with.

What can I do with an uneven backyard? ›

Create flat spaces with retaining walls

Carving out part of the slope and adding a retaining wall to hold back the soil will allow you to create a flat area in your backyard. These can create planting areas, seating areas, or recreational areas for the family.

What is the cheapest type of landscaping? ›

If you are looking for cheap landscaping material, mulch would be one of them. Mulch is a combination of various organic materials such as grass clippings, leaves, bark nuggets, wood chips, and other organic matter. Mulch is typically used to keep the soil moist.

What is the least expensive ground cover? ›

Cheap Natural Perennial Ground Cover Options
  • Creeping Periwinkle - $1.07 per plant.
  • Walk-on-Me Thyme - $3.99 per plant.
  • Moss Phlox - $4.59 per plant.
  • Violets and Pansies – Seeds range from $0.95 to $2.95.
  • Early Snow Glories – $2.40 per plant.
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Is there an app that helps me design my backyard? ›

iScape is the No. 1 app for landscape design. We are here to help you create beautiful outdoor living areas. Whether you're an Industry Professional, or a DIY Homeowner, iScape has you covered.

What are the 7 steps to landscape design? ›

  1. Step 1: Plan a Landscape Project. Like any home project, planning is one of the most important aspects of re-landscaping your yard. ...
  2. Step 2: Remove the Lawn. ...
  3. Step 3: Install Hardscape. ...
  4. Step 4: Build a Healthy Soil. ...
  5. Step 5: Install an Irrigation System. ...
  6. Step 6: Purchase & Install Plants. ...
  7. Step 7: Water Efficiently.

Is there a free app to design landscape? ›

Plan-a-Garden creates design plans to visualize and structure your garden. Its drag-and-drop functionality allows you to pick plants and add them to your design so you see how their shapes and colors work together. The free application supports experimentation with multiple trees, shrubs, and perennials for landscape.

How can I make my yard more appealing? ›

A small garden with drought-tolerant plants around a mailbox is the most visible way to improve curb appeal. A bench that's visible and accessible creates a visual point that beckons visitors into your yard. Place containers along paths or steps for a big boost of color.

How can I make my backyard more inviting? ›

11 Ways to Create a More Relaxing Backyard
  1. Clear the Clutter. ...
  2. Take Advantage of a View. ...
  3. Comfortable Seating. ...
  4. A Water Feature. ...
  5. Shade. ...
  6. The Right Landscaping. ...
  7. Design a More Inviting Patio or Deck. ...
  8. Create Privacy.

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