6 GAME CHANGING BACKYARD IMPROVEMENT TIPS

The backyard has always been a space where families and friends spend valuable time together; a place where children play, family barbecues are held, and friends gather to kick back and be themselves. But over the past 21 months, the garden has become even more important to the harmony of everyday life. With public spaces less hospitable (and, sometimes, simply not safe), our backyards have become the focal point for much of the familial gathering. 

With further uncertainty on the horizon, perhaps you’re keen to set new garden goals to ensure your outdoor space is a welcoming place that family and friends alike want to visit. If so, here are 6 game changing backyard improvement tips.

INSTALL OUTDOOR LIGHTING

Outdoor lighting is a great way to improve your backyard and make it more usable at night, both practically and aesthetically. It can be used to light up pathways and steps, create an inviting ambience, or simply provide some extra safety and security to deter intruders (foxes, we’re looking at you).

Whether this takes the form of something whimsical and twinkling like fairy lights or lanterns, or an altogether more modern option such as smart lighting is up to you. The key here is to tailor the lighting of your garden to the overall atmosphere that you’re trying to create outdoors.

Read: 6 IDEAL outdoor lighting tips for summer

INSTALL A PERGOLA OR ARBOUR

A pergola or arbour can be a great addition to any backyard, providing beauty and functionality in spades. They can be used to add some shade to certain areas, provide a structure to grow vines or other plants, and add a certain level of elegance to the space. What’s more, they can add a layer of privacy to your garden space, preventing nosey neighbours from keeping too close an eye on what you’re up to out there.

Read: 5 IDEAL ways to maintain your home’s privacy

There are all sorts of different pergola and arbour designs available, so take your time when choosing which one is right for you.

PLANT SOME TREES OR SHRUBS

Alternatively, for a more natural type of privacy, consider erecting consciously positioned, tall shrubbery and free standing plants. This is far preferable to erecting clumsy fences we think, as there’s aesthetic beauty added to the mix, too.

A few well-placed trees or shrubs can really enhance the look and feel of your backyard. They can provide shade in the summer, create a windbreak in the winter, and add beauty and interest all year round. Not to mention, they can also provide some extra privacy if needed. So take some time to choose the right plants for your space and give them plenty of room to grow.

The connoisseur’s choice here is Umbrella Bamboo (Fargesia Murielae) which on average stands at four metres tall, and just requires some sturdy canes for support. The thick shrubbery offers privacy and shade effortlessly, and requires little upkeep; just trim each June or July and water judiciously when the plant re-emerges. Magnolia Grandiflora is another smart choice, whose glossy, generous leaves act as a screening tree when left to do their thing.

ADD A FIRE PIT

Drawing inspiration from the sacred elements, a fire pit in the backyard is a great way to enjoy a campfire mentality all year round and make use of the space even when it gets dark and chilly outside. If you’re looking for something that provides an extra bit of functionality, some models also act as a grill or smokers.

Similarly, a wood fired pizza oven brings that warm glow of burning embers and nourishing stomachs whatever the weather. Interestingly, they’re not a huge investment either, with several reasonably priced options hitting the market in recent years. The most affordable outdoor oven on the market will set you back around £250 for a portable one, whilst a larger version tops £2500. That, or you could make your own. 

Check out our guide on doing just that; how to build your own pizza oven in your garden in 5 simple steps.

ADD A DECK OR PATIO

A deck or patio is a great way to add some extra living space to your backyard, helping to ‘zone’ your garden into obvious areas that creates a sense of order within your outdoor space. They can be used for relaxing, dining, sunbathing, or just about anything else you can think of! 

Remember to think of the safety of guests here; decks can get pretty slippery, especially when wet. Many decking connoisseurs recommend fitting powder coated key clamp hand railing, which is one of the most sturdy ways to prevent slips, falls, and injuries.

Now, all you have to do is consider how best to use your decking. We can help with that, too; check out these great ways to make the most of your deck this winter.

ADD A WATER FEATURE

A water feature can be a beautiful addition to any backyard and can really enhance the look and feel of the space, not to mention provide a soothing soundtrack to your time spent in the garden (provided you’re not bursting for the toilet, that is!). There are different water features you can add, so choose the one that best suits your needs and personality. A pond, waterfall, or fountain can all be great options, or you could even go for something a little more unique and ambitious, like a hot tub or swimming pool. Decisions, decisions….

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