For a lot of people, a dream garden isn’t just about a verdant paradise of all sorts of beautiful things growing, but about being able to relax and indulge in a little comfort while you’re there, too. If you have a smaller space, you might not be able to create an elaborate outdoor dining area or a communal seating set-up around a fire pit, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t make it your own personal cozy zen den. Here are a few small backyard ideas to help you do just that.
Choose Multi-Functional Furniture
You want to make sure that every piece of furniture you choose for a small outdoor space serves a purpose. Sometimes, you can even get them to fit two or more. Options like benches with built-in storage, nesting tables that can be tucked away when not in use, or ottomans that double as seating and footrests, offer real practicality while minimizing clutter, creating a flexible outdoor environment that’s better able to adapt to different activities. Otherwise, you might want to look for lightweight pieces that can be easily rearranged, or those that can be made even more compact, like foldable chairs.
Create Shared Seating Spaces
If you want to be able to create room to snuggle up with a partner or relax with the kids, then you don’t need to have a whole ton of seats to create space for everyone. Instead, choosing a compact yet welcoming piece like a good outdoor daybed can make sure that you’re able to make enough room for multiple people without needing too much furniture. Of course, you might want to still provide a chair for a guest that you might not feel quite as comfortable getting too close to, as well.
Use Vertical Space For Greenery
If you don’t have a ton of space for both your furniture and your plants, but you want to still have both, then you should get creative with where you do your gardening. Vertical gardens, wall-mounted planters, and trellises allow homeowners to introduce lush greenery without sacrificing valuable floor space. Climbing plants can also soften fences and walls, making the area feel more inviting while adding privacy. Having different plants at different heights can create a lot more visual depth and interest in the area, as well as create a more welcoming and calming environment.
Use Lighting And Shade To Your Advantage
More compact outdoor areas also tend to be more heavily shaded, due to not having as much space to get away from fences or the building itself. Making your lighting intentional can help make it much more cozy rather than just a reality of the situation. Using string lights and solar-powered lanterns can help you create a warm atmosphere when your patch isn’t getting quite enough sun. On the other hand, if your garden faces the sun a little too much, installing shade like a retractable awning can give you the ability to stay cool on those long summer days.
Small backyard ideas and comfort don’t have to take up a lot of space. Creating a compact, cozy nook for yourself is easily possible with a little inspiration.


