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5 backyard trends in, 4 out, according to experts

Created at 6 Jun · 12:34 AM1 source
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Landscapers, gardeners, and designers are embracing native plants, mood lighting, and outdoor living rooms. Trends falling out of favor include plain, expansive lawns and matching patio sets. Experts suggest creating distinct zones for cooking, dining, and seating.

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5backyard trends in this year
4backyard trends out this year

Who's Involved

Andrey Sayfutdinov
Getty Images contributor
Colleen Bennett
Founder and principal designer of CBB Design Firm
Dave Marciniak
Owner and lead designer of Revolutionary Gardens
Jacob Romkee
Owner of Vintage Lawn Service and Thumbtack Pro Advisory Board member
Benji Lewis
UK-based interior designer
Tyka Pryde
Interior designer and furniture designer
5 backyard trends in, 4 out, according to experts

↳ Why This Matters

These trends reflect a growing desire to create functional, aesthetically pleasing, and personalized outdoor living spaces that extend the usability and enjoyment of a home.

Key facts

  • Native plants, mood lighting, and outdoor living rooms are trending.
  • Plain, expansive lawns and matching patio sets are falling out of favor.
  • Homeowners are incorporating outdoor lighting like chandeliers and dimmable lanterns.
  • Pergolas and pavilions are becoming popular garden structures.
  • Maximalist designs with bold patterns and colors are emerging in backyards.
  • Outdoor spaces are increasingly designed as extensions of indoor living areas.

According to landscapers, gardeners, and interior designers, several backyard trends are gaining popularity this year, while others are becoming outdated. Trends that are in include the use of native and edible plants, which are better suited to local climates and require less maintenance. Outdoor lighting is also a major trend, with people opting for more sophisticated fixtures like outdoor chandeliers, rechargeable lamps, and dimmable lanterns to create ambiance. Pergolas and pavilions are becoming essential garden structures, providing shade, shelter, and a sense of enclosure. Maximalist design, characterized by bold patterns and vibrant colors, is extending into outdoor spaces, appearing on rugs, pillows, and cushions. Outdoor living rooms are also a significant trend, with patios being treated as extensions of indoor spaces, featuring elements like TVs, rugs, and comfortable furnishings. On the other hand, plain, expansive lawns are falling out of favor, with homeowners seeking more visually interesting alternatives like clover or creeping thyme. Similarly, one-size-fits-all patio sets are being replaced by distinct 'outdoor rooms' dedicated to specific activities such as cooking, dining, and seating. The trend of 'matchy-matchy' coordinated furniture sets is also declining, with a preference for mixing materials and finishes to create a more curated look. Inexpensive plastic outdoor furniture is being replaced by higher-quality, durable pieces made from materials like teak and wood.

Frequently asked questions

People are using a mix of fixtures such as outdoor chandeliers, rechargeable lamps, and dimmable lanterns to create different moods.

Clover and creeping thyme are becoming popular lawn alternatives because they are attractive and require less maintenance than a wide expanse of grass.

There is a shift away from inexpensive plastic furniture towards investment-worthy pieces made with durable materials like teak and wood, and a move away from 'matchy-matchy' sets towards curated mixes of furnishings.

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5 Jun · 4:02 PM
Backyard trends in 2024 include native plants, mood lighting, and outdoor living rooms, while plain lawns and matching patio sets are declining in popularity.
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