Memorial Day weekend is considered the unofficial start of summer. And as many people emerge from a year of relative solitude and caution, there’s a general feeling that the world is heading into a period of pleasure-seeking, and outdoor design is following suit. “We’re seeing a lot less formal backyards,” says Jeffery Riddle of Dallas landscape design-build firm Alterra Landscape Design. “Dallas is a real formal place, but what happened last year really knocked the formality out of it.”
So if you’re looking to fulfill your own pursuit of pleasure at home, consider these 25 design ideas for creating a fun, laid-back outdoor space you’ll never want to leave.
So if you’re looking to fulfill your own pursuit of pleasure at home, consider these 25 design ideas for creating a fun, laid-back outdoor space you’ll never want to leave.
Play Features
1. Bocce ball court. Often what makes a backyard fun is a feature that brings people together socially for a little light competition. There are many games that fit the bill, but bocce ball is high on the list. It’s a relatively easy game for people of almost any age to learn and play. Its design and construction is generally straightforward and inexpensive. And the flat area can be used for other games and activities. Plus, bocce ball is just fun.

1. Bocce ball court. Often what makes a backyard fun is a feature that brings people together socially for a little light competition. There are many games that fit the bill, but bocce ball is high on the list. It’s a relatively easy game for people of almost any age to learn and play. Its design and construction is generally straightforward and inexpensive. And the flat area can be used for other games and activities. Plus, bocce ball is just fun.

2. Putting green. Riddle says he’s been getting a lot of requests for bocce ball courts as well as putting greens. “We see a lot of neighborhood dads who get together for cigars and putting contests,” he says.
3. Cornhole. Here’s a super low-commitment lawn game. To play, opponents throw corn-filled bags at a raised platform to score points. Simple enough for almost any age, and it can be set up and taken down as needed, no permanent installation required. “We do a lot of combination play areas for things like cornhole that can also be just a play surface for young kids,” Riddle says.
8. Yoga or meditation space. Many people have also been looking to their outdoor spaces for a sense of peace and rejuvenation, something a yoga or meditation space can provide. The yoga studio shown here by Chace Architecture sits in a leafy, tranquil Boston backyard with a Japanese-style sand garden and small, intimate walking paths to various zen-like destinations.
Designer Katie Burnet of Rumor Design + reDesign says you can also create a pared-down yoga or meditation spot. “It can look like a space for a mat with some potted plants nearby for greenery, maybe a small water feature or even outdoor artwork if wall space is available,” she says.
Designer Katie Burnet of Rumor Design + reDesign says you can also create a pared-down yoga or meditation spot. “It can look like a space for a mat with some potted plants nearby for greenery, maybe a small water feature or even outdoor artwork if wall space is available,” she says.
9. Basketball court. The NBA Playoffs have a lot of people thinking about basketball right now. And while a front driveway is a common spot for the basket, a backyard makes much more sense from a safety standpoint. The location eliminates the possibility of kids chasing a ball into the street.
If you’re not keen on going the poured concrete route, look for outdoor modular tiles that snap together to create a DIY basketball court. The tiles are perforated to allow water to drain through.
If you’re not keen on going the poured concrete route, look for outdoor modular tiles that snap together to create a DIY basketball court. The tiles are perforated to allow water to drain through.
Water Features
10. Small pool. A swimming pool is the ultimate backyard amenity. But bigger isn’t always better. Riddle says he’s designing and building much smaller pools these days, in the range of 4,000 to 7,500 gallons rather than the typical 25,000 to 30,000 gallons.
These smaller custom designs can be heated to hot tub temperatures or cooled to plunge pool comfort. They can feature powerful swim jets that allow a user to tread water in place to mimic swimming laps. And they can be controlled from a phone app. “They also have in-floor cleaning systems so they are just much less to maintain,” Riddle says.
10. Small pool. A swimming pool is the ultimate backyard amenity. But bigger isn’t always better. Riddle says he’s designing and building much smaller pools these days, in the range of 4,000 to 7,500 gallons rather than the typical 25,000 to 30,000 gallons.
These smaller custom designs can be heated to hot tub temperatures or cooled to plunge pool comfort. They can feature powerful swim jets that allow a user to tread water in place to mimic swimming laps. And they can be controlled from a phone app. “They also have in-floor cleaning systems so they are just much less to maintain,” Riddle says.
12. Outdoor shower. For some people, even a small pool is too much to maintain and too much of an expense. An outdoor shower is one alternative. If you need a quick cool-off on a hot day, just step under the spray. Install hot and cold functions to adjust the comfort level, which is handy when it comes to washing pets too.
Relaxing Features
13. Outdoor living room. Perhaps above all else, people want their backyards to be relaxing extensions of their interior living spaces. And the best way to do that is to mimic those living spaces with outdoor sofas, tables, rugs, chairs, fireplaces, TVs and other comfortable features.
13. Outdoor living room. Perhaps above all else, people want their backyards to be relaxing extensions of their interior living spaces. And the best way to do that is to mimic those living spaces with outdoor sofas, tables, rugs, chairs, fireplaces, TVs and other comfortable features.
14. Tiled patio. Here’s another neat interior idea to bring outdoors. Patterned floor tile can be used to create a stylish patio space. “We see man-made tiles like porcelain being used in outdoor settings, but it is important to use a nonslip version of these tiles so when wet they do not become dangerous,” designer Burnet says. “Typically the bold, patterned tiles we are seeing are either a porcelain or a concrete tile. Porcelain, as a man-made tile, will typically have more resistance to staining and wear over time, while concrete will naturally darken and show wear spots over time. Sealing is also required for maintenance, but this ‘worn’ look the concrete develops can be a desired look for that old-world, farmhouse feel.”
Fire Features
18. Fire table. Fire pits and other fire features have been around for years, but Felipe Reyes of landscape design-build firm Reyes Landscape Construction says he’s seeing a lot of requests for gas fire tables. “It’s got a flame in the middle but there’s a landing place for wine or a cheese plate,” he says.
18. Fire table. Fire pits and other fire features have been around for years, but Felipe Reyes of landscape design-build firm Reyes Landscape Construction says he’s seeing a lot of requests for gas fire tables. “It’s got a flame in the middle but there’s a landing place for wine or a cheese plate,” he says.
Entertaining Features
21. Grass deck. A common complaint about hardscaping is that it radiates heat in the summer and makes unshaded lounge areas unbearable to use. An area with grass or artificial turf, like the Oklahoma City lounge space shown here, is a good solution. “Artificial turf has gotten so good recently,” says Reid Schindler of SchindlerDesignCo. “The look and durability has improved. The temperature used to be so hot you couldn’t hang out on it, but the technology has gotten 10 times better in the last 10 years. We’re now using it in half the projects we do.”
21. Grass deck. A common complaint about hardscaping is that it radiates heat in the summer and makes unshaded lounge areas unbearable to use. An area with grass or artificial turf, like the Oklahoma City lounge space shown here, is a good solution. “Artificial turf has gotten so good recently,” says Reid Schindler of SchindlerDesignCo. “The look and durability has improved. The temperature used to be so hot you couldn’t hang out on it, but the technology has gotten 10 times better in the last 10 years. We’re now using it in half the projects we do.”
Lighting Features
24. String lights. Outdoor lighting is just as important outdoors as it is indoors, and there are just as many options. Solar-powered stake lights are good for lighting garden paths and flower beds, but for lounge areas nothing creates a lively, inviting atmosphere quite like string lights.
24. String lights. Outdoor lighting is just as important outdoors as it is indoors, and there are just as many options. Solar-powered stake lights are good for lighting garden paths and flower beds, but for lounge areas nothing creates a lively, inviting atmosphere quite like string lights.
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