Enclose your outdoor space
This may seem counterintuitive, but hear us out. You can make your small yard feel more functional if you enclose it. By enclosing your space, you make it feel like a cozy and inviting room that encourages guests to linger. You can enclose your space in a variety of ways, from installing a pergola to creating vertical plantings.
Create a focal point
Does your small yard have a beautiful view? Then capitalize on it by arranging your space around it. If your view is less than desirable, fear not. You can create a focal point with a trellis, a fountain, or a unique piece of garden art. Having a focal point helps to anchor your design and draws the eye.
Create a container garden
Do you have the urge to garden, but you have no room for a raised bed? You can achieve the same effect by gardening in containers. Not only can you create beautiful plantings with flowers, but you can also grow vegetables and herbs. Choose containers that complement your garden design, and use a variety of sizes to create visual interest. And the best part is that when you get bored, you can rearrange them to your heart’s content. Just don’t forget to water them!
Use smaller furniture
One way to make your small yard feel even smaller is to use large furniture. Instead, opt for compact pieces like benches and chairs. Choose lighter looking materials such as metal or bamboo that will blend with the environment instead of blocking it. Having smaller furniture also allows you to easily reconfigure it to meet your needs.
Take advantage of vertical space
If you lack horizontal space, then it’s time to think vertical! Vertical gardening not only helps you to create a cozy environment, it drastically increases the amount of space you have for plants. Use trellises to grow vines, or hang planters on walls and fences.
Think cohesively
When designing your outdoor space, choose colors and patterns that complement what you have inside. By making your yard an extension of your home, you make the entire place feel bigger.
Avoid clutter
One big danger when designing your outdoor space is stuffing it too full. Instead, opt for clean lines and a limited variety of plants. Though it may be tempting to buy one of every plant you love, stick to a handful in a restricted color palette.
Don’t be afraid to use it
Finally, the best way to make the most of your small yard is to actually use it. The more you use your outdoor space, the more you will understand its features and limitations. Then you can begin to conceive of the best ways to use it and maximize its potential.
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