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Ideas for Small Backyard Landscaping
It is interesting to note that every new idea is a culmination of several other ideas. This is a rule that works well for any creative field, and that includes these backyard landscaping ideas. So before you go ahead and implement any ideas, there are some tips that you should follow in order to be able to lay the right foundation toward designing your landscape.
Designing any area, open or closed, begins with planning. Planning gives you a chance to explore different options before finally choosing one that suits you. Step into your backyard and visualize it the way you would like it. Refer to a few magazines and websites for inspiration.
Ensure that the ideas you have visualized can be maintained well. This depends on the time you have at hand and the kind of weather that prevails in your area.
It is tempting to include a little bit of everything in your backyard landscape, but if you don't have the space for it, try to avoid cluttering it. It really does not make sense to have a backyard where you have tread extremely carefully to avoid tripping over all those things you have put out there.
These are just basic tips to get you started. Once you unleash your creativity, space will not seem like a constraint. Here are some ideas that will inspire your creative side and help you create a beautiful backyard even with restricted space.
Pathways - Big Highlights in a Small Backyard
Having a small pathway in your backyard gives it a definite identity. If your backyard is too narrow you may not want to have a pathway, but otherwise, a curved pathway leading to say a seating area is a great way to define specific areas in the backyard. The kind of material you wish to create it with may differ. For instance, you could have pavers placed diagonally to give a spacious feel, or you could use slate for its rustic charm. Else, as shown in the image, a concrete pathway divided by patches of grass also helps create a beautiful looking pathway. If you have the space, you can light up the pathway and have a flowerbed growing on either side. Or you could simply place rocks and pebbles on its edge to define it. Finally, you may use small pots and plants to line the edges of the pathway.
For a low maintenance backyard, pave it up and have only container plants out there. With reference to the image, this small backyard follows a wonderful rustic theme and incorporates all necessary elements beautifully. A water feature, the right number of plants, and the small seating arrangement give this backyard a cozy appeal. To add to the elements, have lanterns hanging from the walls. This will complete the rustic look and give you a space to cozy up in comfortably. If you aren't much of a water feature person, replace it with a bonfire and enjoy the warmth on a chilly evening.