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Want to make your tiny backyard more welcoming? These small garden layout ideas will be sure to come in handy. Even the most compact spaces can be arranged in a way that makes them both functional and more enjoyable to be in.

We know that not everyone has the luxury of acres of ground to play with. And, let’s face it, small spaces can feel uninspiring at first. Being presented with a blank slice of patio or tiny balcony can leave us wondering where to start.

The good news is that any garden, no matter how big (or small) its size, is full of opportunity. In fact, it’s easier than you might think to create your own mini paradise, extend your living area, and improve your quality of life. Plus, small garden ideas are often cheaper and easier to maintain.

But before you get decorating, you’ll need to focus on getting the bare bones of your plot right – and by that, we mean the layout. We’ve put together plenty of looks – there is something for every type of small garden in this mix.

11 small garden layout ideas to try at home

From balconies to decked spaces, these small garden layout ideas will inspire you with new ways to arrange your less-than-large plot.

1. Small, walled courtyard

A low-maintenance London garden designed by Harrington Porter

(Image credit: Harrington Porter)

Courtyards are commonplace in urban dwellings and can feel shady, overlooked, and uninspiring. However, with a few design tricks, you can turn a small, walled plot into a stylish setting.

Chris Harrington, Creative Director of garden design practice Harrington Porter, shares his expert advice when it comes to working with natural light. He explains that the sun should be a key consideration – especially in small plots with built-up surroundings. Some courtyards may only get a glimpse of sunlight during the day, or an hour or two in the evening. 

So, if you like sitting in the sun, then make sure your seating is positioned to make the most of it. In this space, a built-in bench does exactly that – catching a dose of evening light before the sun sets behind the house. On the other hand, if you prefer sitting in the shade, then position your seating to match.

This contemporary design also benefits from having an artificial lawn which adds a welcome splash of greenery to the scene. There’s no maintenance required and no need to store a mower – both big plus points for small, modern gardens. As well as this, Chris says that small gardens with high surrounding walls are often shady, which can be problematic when it comes to growing verdant turf. 

2. Narrow, tapered plot

Using straight lines can open up a space – as shown in this garden designed by Harrington Porter

(Image credit: Harrington Porter)

Some plots are narrow with a tapered shape – almost like a triangle. This one shown above is exactly that, but as Chris Harrington explains, ‘careful planting and structures were used to balance out the shape and square it up with the house.’

This included the addition of garden fence ideas, which cut into the plot in straight lines, adding a feeling of space and making it more practical as well as stylish. And on that note, for contemporary gardens, Chris advises against using curves. Straight lines can always be softened with planting to create a more welcoming vibe.

3. Multi-zonal space

Designed by Lucy Willcox Garden Design, this modern garden uses decking, paving and planting to create different zones

(Image credit: Annaick Guitteny/Lucy Willcox Garden Design/Future)

Whatever the shape of your garden, zoning is a great way to add visual interest and functionality. This garden demonstrates the approach perfectly by creating three distinct zones using soft hedging, decking ideas, light paving slabs, and decorative stones. Setting the decking boards horizontally to the paving also helps to widen the space.

‘Space permitting, dividing up the garden into different rooms can, paradoxically, make your garden feel bigger, giving a greater sense of depth and installing a real sense of intrigue,’ says Nick Woodhouse, director of garden and interior design practice Woodhouse and Law.

Sam Selby, founder of Selby Landscapes, explains more ways it can be done. ‘Use planting, screens, walling, or changes in materials to create different areas,’ he advises. ‘Hide a seating area with plant-covered screens or use different sized paving to give the impression of space.’

Garden designer Hannah Rickards of Hannah Rickards Garden Design also suggests using different paving materials and patterns to create a sense of transition from each area. ‘For example, try a brick path to a stone terrace, or a lawn to deck area,’ she says.

4. Paved patio

A living wall adds a vibrant feature

(Image credit: James Merrell/Future)

If you’ve only got a tiny patio to play with, don’t despair. There are plenty of vertical garden ideas you can try, including the addition of a living wall: a clever way to make a small space feel full of greenery.

Look out for hanging planters made up of pockets, ready to be filled with herbs, flowers, or even veg, for easy installation. They will instantly soften harsh lines and landscaping materials and up your growing potential.

Lining a wall with some of the best trees to grow in pots is also a great approach for either bordering or breaking up the layout of your space and making a statement. They can offer a subtle screen too – ideal for overlooked gardens.

5. Compact urban garden

A large planter adds a beautiful backdrop to this scene

(Image credit: Lizzie Orme/Future)

A place to sit tends to be a priority with most outdoor spaces, whatever their size. And with carefully considered small garden layout ideas, you can create the perfect setting for entertaining, enjoying breakfast alfresco, or relaxing with a good book.  

Use large planters along the boundary and not only can you enjoy the backdrop of blooms, but they’ll also double up as a subtle privacy screen. A look like this works if you’re looking for small front garden ideas, too.

6. Modern balcony

Open up the view and make your garden feel spacious, like in this setup from Dobbies

(Image credit: Dobbies)

Perhaps the extent of your outdoor space stretches to a teeny balcony. There are still lots of ways to turn it into an alfresco haven – you just need to consider your small garden layout ideas with care.

Perhaps you’re lucky enough to have views of water nearby, or fields on the other side of your plot. By using minimal fencing rather than solid panels, you can make the most of the outside world – just like in this scheme above. Remember to then position your seating towards the view to make the most of it – it will instantly feel like your garden is more spacious. If you’re in an urban setting, adding some garden privacy ideas may be more suitable for your space.

A balcony can also be home to your own mini jungle if you wish. A couple of statement plants in pots can play key roles in your layout, while smaller pots can be hung from railings or used as centerpieces for your table.

Need more inspiration? There are lots more balcony garden ideas in our guide.

7. Sunken seating space

The Ellipse Corten Metal Screen from Screen with Envy defines this space

(Image credit: Screen with Envy)

‘City living can often be at the expense of privacy so it’s important to first ascertain which areas of the garden provide a more secluded area in which to place seating,’ says Nick Woodhouse of Woodhouse and Law. 

Or, why not structure your small garden layout ideas into sections, by creating a private, sunken seating space bordered by decorative screens?

Working with levels like this is perfect for making the most of slightly sloping plots. Plus, garden screening can provide a stylish feature in itself. Patterned designs will keep light coming in, giving an airy, open-plan feel between your garden’s ‘rooms’. Pick a color which matches your theme to tie the scheme together beautifully.

8. Small and rectangular

A small palm breaks up this garden layout

(Image credit: Alisdair Mcintosh/Future)

Looking to give a small, rectangular space a bit more structure, without blocking light and views with fences or walls? Try using one or two of the best trees for small gardens instead. This small palm, for instance, adds to the tropical garden vibe of this space, while cleverly splitting the layout into two areas. 

Acers (Japanese maples) are also perfect solutions for a boost of color with their feathery leaves. For a rustic, Mediterranean vibe, small olive trees make a great addition. A clipped bay tree is a good choice for a more formal look, plus you can use the leaves in your cooking.

If you’ve only got room for one tree, the RHS offers great advice – to choose one which adds interest across seasons, be it blossom in spring, attractive bark in winter, or fruit in autumn. A small apple tree, for example, will bring delight for months on end.

In terms of making a garden seem larger, ‘small garden trees can help,’ says garden designer Hannah Rickards. Try using ‘two trees to frame the end of a path leading to the next area of the garden,’ she suggests.

9. Stylish side garden

Create a focal point with your fire pit

(Image credit: Colin Poole/Future)

Stuck with a side garden? Curved features – such as this pathway and fire pit – can help widen the sense of space.

In fact, fire pits are the ideal centerpiece for small plots as they provide a focal point that can be enjoyed all year round. In winter, you can gather next to it with friends and family to keep cozy, toasting marshmallows and enjoying its magical glow beneath the stars. In summer, they’re perfect for upping the ambiance of an evening party.

Using a pale material for the ground cover is also a good move to brighten the overall scheme.

10.

Long and thin

This narrow garden has an 18th century charm – designed by Melanie Jackson

(Image credit: Melanie Jackson Garden Design)

This plot demonstrates how a narrow slice of a garden can be given tons of character with a circular central point and ornamental stone column. 

It creates an air of the 18th century beautifully, to fit with the garden’s historic setting – the Georgian city of Bath, UK. The stone wall is softened by tumbling foliage and borders, which will erupt in color and texture as the garden becomes more established.

There are more ways to make the most of a narrow plot in our long garden ideas feature. 

11. Raised deck garden

A raised indoor-outdoor living area, decorated with lights, cushions, and a chiminea

(Image credit: Jamie Mason/Future)

The garden above is a great example of an outdoor extension to the home, complete with a chiminea, a comfy sofa, and even storage. Raising it up slightly onto a deck separates it from the small lawn. It’s the perfect alfresco living space.

And, if you want a space for outdoor dining ideas, ‘make an area that will encourage regular use,’ says Sam Selby of Selby Landscapes. ‘Find a nook for your dining table, which can be enhanced with small fire pits, the sound of water, and lighting.

‘Clever garden lighting will encourage you to enjoy the space throughout the day and late into the evening,’ he adds. Spot the festoon lights used in this scheme – always a winning choice.

How do you split up a small garden layout?

We’ve already mentioned screens, and we’ve touched on using different paving for zones too. But, there are plenty of other ways to divide up your small garden design ideas.

Try small, clipped hedges – either trimmed into neat rectangles or perhaps cloud pruned for more organic shapes. You can also use large planters. Half walls, made of stone, are another option, and you can add plants to them too – take a look at our small rock garden ideas for inspiration.  

You can also work with levels. Try putting a seating area higher up or sink it down, to draw the eye and section it away into a separate ‘room’.

This small garden, designed by Woodhouse and Law, is split into separate areas with the help of stunning planters

(Image credit: Jason Harris/Woodhouse and Law)

50 Best Small Garden Ideas

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Birdbath Planter

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Repurpose a birdbath as a splendid planter, overflowing with unique succulents or colorful blooming flowers.

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Hammock

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Lattice

Train vining plants along a lattice for an eye-catching and manicured look on a wall bordering your space.

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Outdoor String Lights

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String lights have a way of transforming any space, regardless of its size, into a magical wonderland at twilight and after the sun goes down.

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Movie Screen

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Make it movie night in your small garden with a pull-down screen that tucks away when not in use. Or, if you have a white wall (or even a white sheet!) you can turn your space into an intimate theater with just a projector.

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Focus on the Flow

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To get maximum enjoyment out of your small garden, “merge the indoors with the outdoors,” suggests landscape architect Blythe Yost, co-founder of the online landscape design company Tilly. “Find ways to blur the lines between the inside and outside so that your backyard can be thought of as an extension of your home. This can mean features like French doors, extending the flooring of your interior into an outdoor patio, installing big windows, or placing some indoor plants near the entrance to your backyard.”

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Stay Organized

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“When you have a small space, storage is key and will help the space feel organized,” explains Tilly’s Yost. “Having a designated spot for kids’ toys, and a place to put your patio umbrella or couch cushions will help your space feel open and not cluttered.”

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Vertical Garden

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If you don’t have space in terms of width, the only way to go is up. Vertical gardening can be done along a wall, fence, or even roof.

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Fence Pots

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Use your walled space to its fullest potential by hanging planters along the perimeter.

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Color Blocking

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Give your space a tidy, pretty look by color blocking with flowers arranged in a grid pattern.

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Sling Chairs

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Sling chairs make for comfortable seating with a small footprint. And you can even fold them up and tuck them against a wall when not in use.

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Square Foot Gardening

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Square foot gardening divides planter boxes into grids to maximize growth potential for a diverse array of plants in a small space.

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Hanging Flowers

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No matter the size of your space, hanging colorful blooms adds so much visual appeal. Pro tip: For guests or a special occasion, supplement the look with extra stems from a store-bought bouquet.

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Macrame Plant Hanger

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Container Gardening

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Potted Fruit Trees

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Some fruit trees, such as the calamondin orange shown here, do very well in pots. Bonus: You’ll have plenty of fruit to share with neighbors and friends!

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Stair Plants

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Make the most of a small outdoor space by using all available real estate for planting: Don’t forget the stairs!

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Colorful Planter

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Sure, terra cotta is a classic. But you can make your small garden pop with the addition of some colorful planters in coordinating or contrasting colors.

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Paper Lanterns

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Big ideas for a small garden: how to decorate a garden plot

It is far from always possible to boast of large garden areas. Miniature suburban areas are becoming more and more popular. They not only allow you not to litter the territory with unnecessary things, as is often the case with large areas, but also help to turn bold minimalist features into reality. We suggest exploring great ideas for a small garden that allow you to organically decorate the area, filling it with bright colors and harmony.

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Ideas for decorating a small garden with your own hands

To properly organize the space, you need to decide on the main items that should be present on the site. Most often, small areas will certainly be equipped with the following elements:

  • garden benches of various sizes;
  • flower arrangements planted in pots;
  • various decorative elements for lighting;
  • folding garden furniture for organizing a recreation area.

How a small garden will be arranged depends only on the wishes and preferences of the owner of the country house. We only offer great ideas for a small garden that will succinctly complement the landscape design style of your site.

Hanging pots with flowers and ornamental plants

In small areas there is not always enough space for planting flowers. Therefore, the use of hanging planters would be an excellent solution. They can be hung near the entrance doors, next to the recreation area (if any). For growing in hanging baskets, climbing plants are used, for example, petunias, verbenas, begonias, lobelias, ampelous fuchsia species.

An alternative to hanging baskets is a beautiful earth-filled wooden table where greenery and flower crops are planted. The advantages of this solution are that you can place the structure next to the wall so as not to waste useful space on the site.

Landscaping with dwarf trees

For those who have a small dacha, and a garden, garden, beds and flowers are simply indispensable, there are simple ideas – to grow dwarf crops. Pay special attention to miniature fruit trees, there are apple trees, and dogwood, and plums of short stature, of small parameters.

In a tiny backyard or balcony, miniature trees can be grown in pots. Choose the most suitable variety, read the rules for planting and caring for the plant and enjoy the result. You can even experiment and grow unusual crops – for example, a fig or orange tree, a kumquat. Just don’t forget to hide them indoors for the winter.

Possibilities of container gardening in garden decoration

Growing vegetables and other plants in pots and containers is a great technique that solves many problems of small space. This solution allows you to compactly place more plants on the site than with a conventional planting.

Vertical landings are possible. Fix clay pots with earth and flowers on a wooden surface. You can arrange such a structure both as a fence and for growing horticultural crops.

Also, a variety of containers will be an excellent place for growing plants, where the earth is evenly collected, and then different varieties of lettuce or other greens are sown.

Original flowerbeds are created using wooden pallets. It is required to nail the pots to the pallets, using nails or stainless steel to fasten the containers.

Various containers that were previously used in the household are also suitable for growing greens. Fill them with soil, fix them on a wall or fence, plant vegetables, cereals, ferns or other unpretentious plants there.

A miniature potted garden is formed using a wooden folding ladder. It can easily turn into a handy flower stand. The main thing is to evenly place baskets with flowers around the entire perimeter.

Old colanders can turn into beautiful hanging pots. They are filled with earth, hung on a string or wire, mounted on tree branches or other locations.

Big ideas for a small garden in lighting

Lighting is an important point in creating an incredible atmosphere of rest and relaxation in the evening. And if you install full-fledged large lanterns, there is no place, then you can make miniature street lamps with your own hands. For example, a creative option is to use glass jars of original sizes, apply light gilding on them, and put dense candles inside. At night, such lamps will be lit, giving a light romantic atmosphere.

Turn old tin cans into stylish lighting fixtures. They are painted black (any other color is allowed), and then uniform holes are punched into them using nails and a hammer. Candles-tablets are also placed inside the cans, they are lit at night.

Adding creative garden area

If you want to stand out with non-standard solutions in the design of the garden area, create creative compositions of succulents, which are then placed on the site. Any flat containers can be filled with a mixture of soil, sand and pebbles, and then succulents of various shapes and shades are planted there. Here they trust only their own imagination, forming miniature rock gardens.

As fences, you can use not only traditional wooden or hedges, but also mix them. For example, an outstanding wooden fence will be organically complemented by climbing grapes.

If the garden is in the shade and the lawn does not want to grow there, you can use an alternative solution – plant the area with hostas or other green spaces suitable for growing in the shade.

What big ideas for a small garden will be depends entirely on the owners’ own preferences, their desire and possibilities. Having shown imagination and making a little effort, it will be possible to realize the most daring decisions even on a miniature territory.

8 wonderful small gardens (when only a few acres are needed for beauty)

1 Garden with a gothic mood

Surprisingly, on several acres, it was possible to arrange a real Gothic space with sculptures of angels, an artificial pond and plants mi, emphasizing the decor . When creating a landscape, it is important not to use bright colors and colorful drawings. Choose decorations in neutral shades, you can buy decor with an antique effect, matching in tone with other elements.

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which is based on plants in pots

The total absence of natural landscape is noteworthy in this garden. There is no grass or trees here. All plants are planted in pots of different sizes. Despite this, the garden looks very natural thanks to natural textures and an abundance of flower pots.

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3 Tiny lawn area

, but the owners of this garden acted differently. They allocated a plot for it, framed it around the perimeter with potted plants and planted a couple of low trees. The garden turned out to be interesting and visually quite spacious.

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4 Backyard garden with seating area

A small backyard was designed in an attractive and useful way. In addition to the lawn and flower beds, there is a full-fledged recreation area, in which two garden chairs have been placed. There is also a dining area. It is represented by a simple wooden table and benches, it is convenient to work here or have lunches in the open air.

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5 A cozy place with a hammock and a pond

The value of this garden is not in beautiful flower beds or exotic plants, but in a secluded atmosphere. For a quiet rest, there is a hammock and a lounge chair under the shade of trees. The landscape was decorated with a decorative pond with water lilies, which creates a feeling of relaxation.

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6 A small garden with retro details

The uniqueness of the garden is in its decorative content – details play a major role here. Objects from the past seem to be transferred to several decades ago. Some have peeled paint, others are in perfect condition, but they all create an incredible nostalgic retro landscape. Plants are selected simple, without variegated flowering or bright large leaves.

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7 Laconic garden with a large lawn and clear zoning

If you don’t want to invent anything complicated on your site, plant it with lawn grass. It will be nice and neat. In this case, the lawn is adjacent to a recreation area paved with tiles.