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Small backyard, big impact: Budget-friendly styling hacks for spring 2025 

As winter winds down, Aussies are looking to transform their backyards into vibrant retreats ready for spring.  

Recent data from realestate.com.au shows an evolving shift: more people are prioritising lifestyle, community and entertaining from home. 

Styling from GJ Gardener Homes shows how to maximise space in your backyard. Picture: realestate.com.au

With entertaining at home on the rise, demand is growing for clever, budget-friendly outdoor styling hacks.  

From compact bistro settings to colourful planters and space-saving storage benches, even the smallest yards can be styled to feel bigger and more welcoming. 

The new social hub 

As lifestyles have changed, Australians have increasingly gravitated towards their backyards. 

Recent research from realestate.com.au, which surveyed potential Australian buyers of new homes, showed a growing trend of “host hoods” – community-centric homes designed to make hosting easier. 

The data suggested that within five years, more Australians will aspire to a home-based lifestyle, with 46% of respondents saying they expect to spend more time at home. 

For many buyers, this means prioritising properties with versatile spaces that make hosting friends, family and neighbours effortless. 

When it comes to styling, this means maximising space. This is good news, as it also means less spent on elaborate landscaping. Keep the greenery to the edges and focus on having usable space that can accommodate a crowd. 

Hacks for maximising your spring backyard 

When styling a backyard – particularly a smaller one – it helps to start with a clear plan. Think about how you will use the space most often. Will it be for dining, lounging or entertaining?  

This house by NuTrend Homes shows how you can make the most of a backyard with a pool. Picture: realestate.com.au

Decide on a focal area, then layer in functional pieces and decorative touches that suit that use. 

Here are some hacks to try when styling your backyard.  

Choose furniture wisely 

In smaller outdoor areas, furniture that serves more than one purpose is key. 

Compact bistro sets – available at stores such as Bunnings – are ideal for smaller patios or even apartment balconies. 

Outdoor storage benches can be another smart investment, offering a place to tuck away cushions and throws while providing extra seating. You can find options at IKEA, Bunnings and Fantastic Furniture in various styles. 

When choosing outdoor furniture, prioritise materials designed to withstand the harsh summer sun and any unpredictable weather.  

Layer greenery for instant impact 

You don’t need major landscaping to create a lush and inviting backyard. Strategic plant placement can add colour, texture and depth to a small space. 

Consider ceramic pots from stores such as Kmart or Target for a pop of colour or a decorative touch. 

Coral Homes shows how you can transform your backyard into an entertaining haven. Picture: realestate.com.au

You can also arrange your plants in layers with tall plants in corners, shrubs along fences or walls and hanging plants on high ledges or shelves.  

This approach maximises greenery without taking up too much floor space. 

Play with light and shadow 

Lighting can transform your backyard from daytime retreat to evening entertainer. 

Solar string lights – widely available from home and hardware stores – draped across fences, pergolas or tree branches create a warm, inviting glow. 

For added dimension, you can opt for solar lanterns or candles to highlight certain plants or areas of the backyard. This not only sets a mood but also extends the hours you can enjoy your outdoor space. 

A lifestyle investment 

A thoughtfully styled outdoor space can extend your home’s living area and encourage more time spent connecting with friends, family and neighbours. 

With spring’s longer days and warmer weather, it’s an ideal time to experiment. By combining budget-friendly choices with a clear vision, even the smallest backyard can deliver a significant lifestyle return. 

The post Small backyard, big impact: Budget-friendly styling hacks for spring 2025  appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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