Tri-Valley Real Estate Blog

  • Home
  • Alameda County
  • Contra Costa County
  • Home Buyers
  • Home Sellers
  • Real Estate Investors
  • Market Update

How to Design a Family-Friendly Backyard

June 29, 2022 by Dale Corpus Leave a Comment

How to Design a Family-Friendly BackyardOutdoor play is critical for children, so it’s crucial to keep them in mind when designing your yards. For those living in or near a city, creating an outdoor space for your children can feel daunting. Whether you have minimal space or unique desires for your kids, the following will help you get the ball rolling with your project. An outdoor space is an opportunity for you and your child to experience nature, so why not make this a focal point. Natural materials can look more attractive and help to integrate the play area with the native surroundings.

Yard games, like corn hole and horseshoes, are played in narrow strips of yard, and provide great entertainment for all ages. This could be an inventive solution to odd-shaped spaces or unused side yards. Use the vertical spaces when you’re trying to maximize usable area in your yard. Unique elements, like an outdoor chalkboard or dart board, are perfect options. They take up little to no room, and can provide hours of entertainment.

  • Moving to San Ramon With Your Pet
    Read
    Moving to San Ramon With Your Pet

How to Design a Family-Friendly BackyardCreate multi-level play areas that fit into your space’s topography. Work with what you have, and in the end you’ll have an inventive space that fits in with the natural landscape. Multi-level areas can include features like slides and climbing walls.

Include a gardening area. This is a great opportunity to introduce your children to new activities they can enjoy in your backyard. This activity doesn’t take up much space, and taking care of plants can add to your child’s education, especially if you area homeschooling parent.

Make space for active play. An empty area of hardscape or yard allows your child to evolve in their interests. Hardscape will be better for biking and skating, whereas grass can provide a cushion for more risky activities.

Have fun and be creative, but most of all enjoy the outdoors!

Dale Corpus offers information on the Tri-Valley California real estate market including homes in San Ramon, Pleasantville real estate, Livermore, Danville and surrounding areas. 


Easiest Flowers to Grow in your Garden

Six Healthy Flooring Options

From Retired to Renovator; a House Flipping Guide

4 Design Tips to Enjoy Garden Views from Inside the Home

You may also like

  • Getting Pre-Approved For a Home May Not Work in the End
    Getting Pre-Approved For a Home May Not Work in the End
  • Three Oaks Luxury Homes in Pleasanton California
    Three Oaks Luxury Homes in Pleasanton California
  • Why Staging Your Home Sells Your Home
    Why Staging Your Home Sells Your Home
  • The Real Reason Your House Isn
    The Real Reason Your House Isn’t Selling
  • Best Home Buying Tips of 2018 so far...
    Best Home Buying Tips of 2018 so far…
  • Simple Tips for Decorating a Listed House for Christmas
    Simple Tips for Decorating a Listed House for Christmas

Filed Under: Alameda County

  • Get a Mortgage
  • The Ultimate Home Buyers Guide
  • San Ramon
  • Pleasanton

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Contact Me:

(925)380-1657 Dale@KeytotheBay.com

dale-corpus-home-buyign

Find Me:

Recent Posts

  • Moving to San Ramon With Your Pet
  • 5 Ways to Get the Best Deal on a House
  • Does a Pool Increase Home Value?
  • How to Design a Family-Friendly Backyard
  • Easiest Flowers to Grow in your Garden

Copyright © 2022 ¡ Agency Pro Theme on Genesis Framework ¡ WordPress ¡ Log in