Small Backyard Design's Bring Big Potential
As Australia’s population grows, property sizes are shrinking down, which may mean having a smaller backyard. However, here are some gardening techniques that may be implemented where your backyard can appear larger than it is in reality. By maximising the space and its design, the perception of...
iBuildNew Editorial TeamMay 9, 20193 min read
As Australia’s population grows, property sizes are shrinking down, which may mean having a smaller backyard. However, here are some gardening techniques that may be implemented where your backyard can appear larger than it is in reality. By maximising the space and its design, the perception of your backyard being small will begin to transform.

Photo by: Bret Gum
LET’S CONSIDER THE STRUCTURECHANGE DIRECTION Instead of opting for a straight walkway, having diagonal paths provide the illusion of having more room. The diagonal pattern on the walkway or patio elongates the whole yard. With decks, the placing of planks diagonally provides a neat backyard design. By decreasing the width of the walkway, it provides the illusion that the end of the yard is further away.LEVEL UP The addition of different levels represents depth in smaller areas, which can be achieved by building an elevated or sunken patio. It’s easy for the grass to take up the majority of the room, which is why it may be preferable to choose a tiny lawn instead.

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