Affordable Garden and Outdoor Space with a Climbing Frame Ideas and Designs

Custom Backyard Multi-Sport Court
Custom Backyard Multi-Sport Court
SportProsUSA, Inc.SportProsUSA, Inc.
Custom Backyard Sport Court, Basketball Hoop System, Lighting, and Accessories. Painted lines for basketball, tennis, volleyball, and paddle sports.
Teresita Avenue
Teresita Avenue
Redbud DesignRedbud Design
This overgrown, rectangular yard in San Francisco is home to a young couple, their 3-year-old daughter, and twins that were on the way. Typical of many San Francisco yards, it is accessed from the back deck down a long set of stairs. The client wanted to be able to spend quality time in the yard with her two new babies and toddler. The design includes a play structure, a covered sand box, a small raised planter for playing in the dirt. Due to the limited space, several trellises were added to the side and back fence so that vines could add color surrounding the new play area. Covering an existing concrete pad with cut Connecticut Bluestone enhanced the adult seating area and was surrounded by low maintenance colorful planting beds. A simple but beautiful walkway of stones set in lose pebbles connects these two use areas. Custom lattice was added onto the underside of the deck to hide the large utility area. The existing deck and stairs were repaired and refurbished to improve it’s look and longevity. The clients were very happy with the end result which came in on time and budget just as the twin girls were born.
Landscaping
Landscaping
Henry RogackiHenry Rogacki
Henry Rogacki Landscaping
Wooden Swing Set for Kids
Wooden Swing Set for Kids
Kids CreationsKids Creations
Turn your boring backyard landscape into the ultimate playground. Featuring a width of 19'9", this play set has plenty of space for kids to stretch out their arms and play.
Islington formal garden and playground
Islington formal garden and playground
Nordland LandscapesNordland Landscapes
his formal garden was designed to resemble the lines of a cello. The large lawn is edged in a reclaimed yellow stock brick and laid on edge in a sweeping curve and surrounded by traditional planting and large trees. To split the garden into two, we used trellis to screen the children’s play area at the rear of the garden from the rest of the outdoor space. The trellis gives a degree of privacy but also allows the children to be visible whilst playing in the rear play area. The play frame was designed and built by Nordland Landscapes based on a wish list from the client’s children. The brief was to include overhead monkey bars, high enough to be challenging but not high enough to be dangerous, a slide, trapeze bars set far enough apart so as to be able to do tumble turns on and cater for the varying heights of the three children. The client also requested a den or play house to hang out in and play in all-year-round.
West Sac Waterfall
West Sac Waterfall
Geremia PoolsGeremia Pools
A dream playhouse, combined with natural landscaping and raised plant beds, create a magical corner in the small yard for kids.
Backyard Basketball Court
Backyard Basketball Court
SportProsUSA, Inc.SportProsUSA, Inc.
Custom Backyard Basketball Sport Court. Final project includes Basketball Hoop System, Lighting, Containment and Sports Netting Systems, and Accessories. Painted lines for basketball.
Playhouse
Playhouse
GreatmatsGreatmats
"Building a playhouse for my granddaughter and needed an outside base to put it on that was soft enough for a toddlers falls but durable enough for Ohio weather. So I contacted Greatmats Chat. They recommend the Staylock tiles. Ordered 36 sq ft in light gray. They arrived three days later. Assembling them was not only easy but fun (think bubble wrap snapping). They looked so great I thought I needed to expand the base and put in the borders. So back to chat for advice. They frankly told me that the next lot of light gray might be a shade different. Taking that advice I ordered the black tiles with the borders". - John
Backyard Basketball Courts in Hopkinton
Backyard Basketball Courts in Hopkinton
Sport Court of MassachusettsSport Court of Massachusetts
Hopkinton Custom Backyard Basketball Court with rebounder
tree house
tree house
Interior Changes home design & consultingInterior Changes home design & consulting
Tree house designed and built by Chris Olofson and sons for three triplets and their big brother!
Teresita Avenue San Francisco
Teresita Avenue San Francisco
Redbud DesignRedbud Design
This overgrown, rectangular yard in San Francisco is home to a young couple, their 3-year-old daughter, and twins that were on the way. Typical of many San Francisco yards, it is accessed from the back deck down a long set of stairs. The client wanted to be able to spend quality time in the yard with her two new babies and toddler. The design includes a play structure, a covered sand box, a small raised planter for playing in the dirt. Due to the limited space, several trellises were added to the side and back fence so that vines could add color surrounding the new play area. Covering an existing concrete pad with cut Connecticut Bluestone enhanced the adult seating area and was surrounded by low maintenance colorful planting beds. A simple but beautiful walkway of stones set in lose pebbles connects these two use areas. Custom lattice was added onto the underside of the deck to hide the large utility area. The existing deck and stairs were repaired and refurbished to improve it’s look and longevity. The clients were very happy with the end result which came in on time and budget just as the twin girls were born.
Hyman
Hyman
Total Sport Solutions, Inc.Total Sport Solutions, Inc.
Inlaid hockey crease adds some extra fun to the court Surface is DuraCourt by SnapSports Total Sport Solutions Inc.

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