Our family garden ideas are exactly what you need if you’d like to spend more time with your loved ones outdoors. With a bit of inspiration and creativity, you can easily transform your plot into a place that will tempt your youngest to your oldest out to enjoy the fresh air.
Whether it’s garden activities for kids to keep them occupied or a chic seating area to enjoy family meals alfresco, the best family gardens have it all, without sacrificing style.
Paul Schaffer, Managing Director of Plum Play(opens in new tab) who create fabulous play equipment for gardens, comments on the importance of an outdoor space for all the family. Even in winter, he says, there’s nothing better than sticking on the wellies and enjoying the outdoors. The garden is a fantastic space for everyone to get outside and spend quality time together, away from screens. And, now that many places are closed, the garden becomes even more of an important refuge. It also enables children to express themselves and inspire their imaginations, all in a safe way, Paul adds.
Of course, play equipment can be enjoyed by all, but for some, other garden features are equally important. The team at Homebase(opens in new tab) says, ‘A family garden is a space that needs to work hard to meet the wishes of every member of the family – a fine balance between the seemingly conflicting needs of imagination and play for children, privacy for teenagers and relaxation, and entertainment and aesthetics for adults.’
So, to help you get started, we’ve gathered together our favourite family garden ideas. From uber-stylish outdoor grills to cosy reading nooks crammed with outdoor cushions, read on to get inspired for your own space.
1. ADD A MULTI-PURPOSE FIRE PIT
A fire pit is a great addition for a family’s outdoor space. Garden design by Harrington Porter(opens in new tab)
(Image credit: Harrington Porter)
This gorgeous garden design by Harrington Porter(opens in new tab) features a comfy corner sofa which surrounds a fire pit.
Due to its ingenious design, this fire pit doubles up as a large table when not in use – perfect for popping drinks on. When it’s lit, everyone will love crowding around together to bask in its warm glow, or to toast marshmallows. We’ve picked out our best fire pits to help you find your own.
A nearby ornamental olive provides a touch of Mediterranean flair, whilst a separate seating area beneath a pergola offers a perfect entertaining space. The design also includes an outdoor projector just out of shot, for cosy film nights with all the family.
2. USE A COHESIVE BLEND OF MATERIALS
We love this stylish plot by Tom Howard Garden Design(opens in new tab)
(Image credit: Tom Howard Garden Design)
This gorgeous family garden by Tom Howard Garden Design(opens in new tab) demonstrates a brilliant use of materials and space.
The stepping stone pathway is playful as well as practical, whilst borders are accentuated by bright purple alliums and small trees (take a look at our best trees for small gardens to find ones of your own).
The back corner dons a climbing wall – the perfect place for kids to hang out. However, by using a clever blend of materials, it sits cohesively with the chic seating area that’s just around the corner.
A stunning example of a space for everyone to enjoy.
3. TRY A CONTEMPORARY STYLE
Family gardens can be just as stylish as they are practical, as demonstrated by this design from Harrington Porter(opens in new tab)
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This family garden by Harrington Porter makes a serious style statement, showing that gardens can be kid-friendly yet still sophisticated.
To start with, the architectural lighting not only adds a stunning feature, but it will ensure the outdoor dining area is enjoyed well into the evening.
Pared-back decking adds to the sleek vibe, and we love the cohesive colour palette of cool grey tones. A playhouse offers a space for the kids to enjoy, as does the trampoline, cleverly concealed behind a screen of panels and clipped hedges. Meanwhile, the artificial turf will keep the lawn looking fresh and green all year round.
If you love the contemporary look, why not take a look at our modern garden ideas?
4. OPT FOR BRIGHT COLOURS AND PLAYFUL SHAPES
A fun and funky townhouse garden design by Living Gardens(opens in new tab)
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A garden is a wonderful space to get creative, and we love the sense of play this design by Living Gardens(opens in new tab) evokes.
The long flowerbed is raised just enough for little ones to get involved. Meanwhile, the bold green hue contrasts wonderfully with the vibrant seating spot (take a look at our best bistro sets if you fancy one of your own), and the lighter paving.
The curved shapes and stepping-stone pathway all add to a sense of adventure whilst being ultra pleasing on the eye – a perfect finish to this family-friendly scene.
5. CENTRE YOUR GARDEN AROUND A LAWN
A beautiful family space designed by Melanie Jackson Garden Design(opens in new tab)
(Image credit: Melanie Jackson)
Why not make the lawn the epicentre of your plot? A wide stretch of turf will encourage kids to run, play, or make daisy chains from any which might appear.
Then, arrange your zones around the space. In this design by Melanie Jackson Garden Design(opens in new tab), a trampoline is tucked towards the back, out of the way, whilst a summerhouse provides a private retreat away from the house. Clever use of planting creates a soft screen for the patio seating area, perfect for parents in need of some peace.
A smart pathway to the left provides a contemporary touch, and we just love the bright pops of flowers surrounding an apple tree – who doesn’t love a home-made apple pie?
6. CHOOSE A CHIC PLAYHOUSE THAT COMPLEMENTS THE SPACE
This space, designed by Lucy Wilcox Garden Design(opens in new tab), provides something for everyone to enjoy
(Image credit: Annaick Guitteny/Lucy Wilcox Garden Design/Future)
A family garden is all about balance. This plot is another example which shows that you can provide something to suit everyone, whilst maintaining a pulled-together look.
We love how the wood-panelled playhouse will offer hours of fun for little ones, without looking out-of-place in this beautifully-designed plot. Tucked into the back corner, it give kids a special space to play, whilst parents can still keep an eye on them from the patio.
Finished with lush borders and a small lawn for lounging on in summer, this design is sure to keep everyone happy all year round.
7. CREATE A COSY READING NOOK
This set-up includes the Kasbah Nimbus Rug(opens in new tab) from Weaver Green
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Could an outdoor space look much cosier than this sophisticated yet laid-back den? Adults will love spending long, relaxing summer evenings beneath the canopy whilst sipping something cold, whilst kids can cuddle up with a book in their own make-believe fairytale castle. Teenagers will love it too, as it provides a private spot to listen to music, or gossip with friends.
Set up in a wilder part of your garden to enhance the chilled-out vibe – we love how these soft grasses frame the space. Why not try Chris Packham’s lawn advice if you’re ready to ditch the mower?
8. PROVIDE A WRAP-AROUND SEATING AREA FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Make room for everyone!
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Okay, so perhaps you’ve coaxed the whole gang out for an evening alfresco. Hoorah! But it’s no good if there’s not enough comfy seats for everyone to spread out on.
No-one wants to feel left out, or perch on the floor, so bear this in mind when choosing your outdoor seating solution. This built-in structure borders an entire area of this small garden, so there is room for everyone, plus guests.
Festoon lights, lanterns, and comfy outdoor cushions will make the space feel even more welcoming. Take a look at our patio ideas for more inspiration on how to create a stunning seating zone.
9. KEEP IT SIMPLE
Sometimes a simple layout is best. Garden design by Harrington Porter(opens in new tab)
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This fuss-free garden by Harrington Porter has everything a family could need.
A smart adventure playground with bark chip flooring will keep the little ones busy, whilst parents can keep watch whilst lounging on the elevated deck.
A corner sofa beneath a shade sail provides a sheltered spot for everyone to gather together and relax – take a look at our covered deck ideas for more inspiration. With the addition of ornamental trees and pops of colourful planting, this is a well-balanced space that will please children and adults alike.
10. TAKE DINNER TIME UP A NOTCH
Forno Grill II from Morsø(opens in new tab)
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There’s loads of family-friendly features in this garden, including a shed at the end for storage, a lawn for playing, and a patio area for relaxing. And check out that stylish grill, ready to elevate even a simple outdoor supper with the family.
Cooking on an open flame is bags of fun for adults and kids will love to watch. When the food’s prepared, you can still enjoy the grill’s cosy warmth into the evening, which will give your patio a boost of welcoming ambience.
Don’t forget to jazz up the table too with outdoor accessories. Jamey Seaman from Ikea(opens in new tab) says, ‘Once the cooking is sorted, it’s time to gather everyone around the table so they can tuck into the delicious spread you’ve created. Go the extra mile to make your dining table enticing for your guests, exuding a fun, colourful and summery vibe to create the perfect backdrop for your al-fresco gathering.’
Take a look at our best BBQ buying guide if you’re due a replacement in time for warmer weather.
11. CREATE DESTINATION POINTS IN A LARGE PLOT
Make the most of a wide lawn and create destination points
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This large plot certainly has something for everyone. For starters, parents and grandparents can relax around the seating area (decorated by a chic tablecloth, colourful dinnerware, and a lantern), whilst taking in the views.
A vast green lawn then provides tons of space for kids to burn off energy, and note how the climbing frame (positioned just far enough away to deter the noise!) and a sweet little summerhouse are separated to create different destination points. Take a look at our best climbing frame picks to have one of your own.
If you have the space, making separate zones in this way will ensure that everyone has the room they need to enjoy their preferred activities in the garden, undisturbed by others yet still within eyeshot.
12. UP THE FUN FACTOR WITH PLAY EQUIPMENT
Garden design featuring the Outdoor Living Pod™ by Caribbean Blinds(opens in new tab)
(Image credit: Caribbean Blinds)
A decked-out playground area will keep kids entertained for hours, in fact days! And everyone will love the addition of one of our best trampolines.
‘Trampolines are increasingly popular choices for kids to exercise and burn off energy, especially now that things like sports clubs are closed,’ says Paul Schaffer of Plum Play. They are a fantastic choice for smaller spaces, and adults love them too! There are also many shapes and sizes available for all types of garden, Paul explains. In-ground ones can feel less imposing as they don’t obstruct the view.
But this garden isn’t all about the kids! Perfectly in tune with indoor-outdoor living – one of the big garden trends for this year – is the sheltered structure nearby. Stuart Dantzic, Managing Director of Caribbean Blinds(opens in new tab), explains how they installed the ‘Outdoor Living Pod for a client who required a low-maintenance pergola to seamlessly link their newly built outdoor bar and kitchen area. It provides an all-weather socialising spot for the adults, whilst allowing a full and unobstructed view of the play area.’
13. ZONE YOUR SEATING AREAS
Create different options for seating areas
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As we’re all spending much more time together, there’s no doubt that sometimes a bit of space can do us good. But that doesn’t mean to say that only one person can enjoy sitting outdoors at a time.
The solution is to provide multiple options on where to sit. Here, a patio is zoned into two welcoming spots – a sheltered table and chairs, and a relaxed circle of outdoor armchairs complete with brightly coloured stools. A small outdoor kitchen gently divides the area, so everyone can have a bit of peace and quiet, whilst still enjoying the garden.
14. CREATE COMFY CHILL-OUT SPOTS WITH CUSHIONS
Go for a relaxed style
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Turning a corner of your patio into a relaxed place to chill needn’t be tricky, all you need is a few outdoor cushions, rugs and a low table. Pop a few potted plants around and you have yourself a great space for everyone to enjoy, which feels less formal than sitting up at a table.
If you love the indoor-outdoor look, then why not take a look our best outdoor rugs and up the comfort factor in your space.
15. OPT FOR NATURAL MATERIALS FOR PLAY EQUIPMENT
Discovery Play Nature Hideaway from Plum Play(opens in new tab)
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Choose play equipment made of natural materials and it will sit beautifully within your garden, as suggests Paul Schaffer of Plum Play.
This multi-sensory hideaway includes bamboo chimes, a letter box, and even a planter to stimulate curiosity about how things grow. A brilliant choice for inspiring authentic play and encouraging learning and imagination within nature, whilst keeping your plot looking stylish.