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Writer's pictureJames Badough

Tips for Maximizing Your Yard Space


Whether you have a large or small backyard, making the most of your space can help you feel more comfortable and enjoy your outdoor living space. Here are some tips to maximize your yard space:


Utilize Vertical Space


Using your yard's vertical space to display potted plants and hanging baskets can help maximize your space. It can be achieved by adding hooks to your walls or fencing, hanging plants from tree branches, or converting an old ladder into a hanging basket.


If you have a lot of junk cars on your property, selling them to a junk vehicle removal service can be a great way to free up valuable space and make some cash at the same time. In addition, several companies will pay you money for your car, which can help you pay for repairs or a new vehicle.


Junk vehicles can be a real pain to move, so they often sit on the property and take up space without offering any value. They also tend to be in poor condition and costly to repair or tow. So, if you have a junk vehicle taking up space in your yard, consider getting a price quote from a few different junk car removal services before you sell it.


Plan & Design Your Garden


No matter your backyard size, a well-planned landscape can help you make the most of every square foot. Start by taking inventory of what you have to work with. Then, consider what features you want to include and prioritize those that make the most sense in your space.


Avoid Clutter


Keeping your yard clutter-free will make it more inviting to your guests and help you get more use out of it. It is essential when working with limited outdoor space since clutter can make the room feel more minor and less appealing to guests.


Plants & Flowers


Adding greenery to a limited-space backyard will help it look larger and more spacious. However, too much greenery can also be overwhelming and overpowering. So, keep your plants in pots and urns instead of cramming them into your yard.


Create Zoning & Seating Areas


A great way to make a small yard feel bigger is to divide it into different zones. It can be done by putting other seating areas, landscaping features, or fences.


It will help you create separate zones for relaxing, dining, playing, or any other activity you need to do in your backyard. You can also add a pergola for an additional structure that can act as a central gathering spot or place a cozy bench at the base of your garden to provide an extra seat.


Increase Privacy


Having your backyard tucked away from your neighbors will give you the feeling of more space while still allowing you to see the rest of your yard. You can also block your view by planting trees, shrubs, or other bushes that grow at least two feet tall.


Consider Using Portable Furniture & Features


Another way to save space is to purchase furnishings and features that can be easily moved around. It includes outdoor sofas, patio dining sets, and even barbecue grills that can be tucked away when unused.

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