31 Modern landscaping ideas

Elevate your curb appeal with these simple tips and tricks.

31 Modern landscaping ideas

Modern landscaping emphasises clean lines and uncluttered open spaces. It’s the perfect balance of simplicity and elegance that makes it so appealing to the eye.

For a successful modern landscaping design, opt for classic finishings, neutral colour palettes, and well-tended gardens that boast practicality and functionality. Softscaping, for example, is an option that focuses on living elements like plants, flowers, and ground covering. You can also opt for hardscaping with more permanent work, such as walls, decks, and pavers.

Sometimes, starting big home projects like landscaping can be overwhelming when you’re unsure what to try out. But we’ve got you covered with these modern landscaping ideas to inspire you! 

1. Outdoor living space

modern sofa nestled in a hedge privacy well in the garden

As the idea suggests, you can create a living room right outside for maximum comfort when lounging outdoors. Bring out plush seating with durable material to survive the elements. Nestle it into a cosy corner of your backyard with enough shade from the sun. Likewise, you can also use a well-trimmed hedge as a beautiful privacy wall instead of your standard fences.

2. Streamlined landscaping

spacious back garden, wooden table and chairs on patio terrace

Strategically planned paving is an excellent way to direct guests into the best lounging areas in your backyard. It also provides even footing for outdoor dining areas.

3. Divine decking

Modern villa with pool. Covered deck with wooden dining table and chairs

Decks are a gorgeous alternative to paving. It lends an almost resort-like feel, especially if you plan to incorporate a dining area or pool in the space.

4. Pool area

luxury pool with wooden deck, background of beautiful scenery

A pool is a symbol of luxury, and designing it to your liking allows for endless possibilities. Take the extra time in designing the pool area however you’d like to use it. Think about whether you’d be more comfortable drying off on grass areas or decks.

5. Outdoor chilling

beautiful wooden terrace with garden furniture surrounded by greenery on a warm, summer day

For the ultimate outdoor oasis, paved pathways to areas with an abundance of comfortable seating and soft pillows will do wonders.

6. Hedged entrance

facade of a house with closed shutters, symmetrical hedges by the entrance
Photo by Ries Bosch on Unsplash

Hedges act as a great privacy wall. They’re also a luscious alternative to standard fencing and can absorb wind and other natural elements. You can consult professional hedge planters on the best time to lay your hedge.

7. Built-in seating

tropical garden backyard during the day, wooden bench tucked in between plants against the wall

Built-in seating can easily be tucked into a corner of your home where there’s enough shade from neighbouring plants so you can lounge at any time of the day. Don’t be afraid to explore using different materials for your seating to add visual interest.

8. Garden bed on the patio

wooden garden bed on patio near the edge of a swimming pool
Photo by Ksu&Eli via Pexels

Garden beds are an excellent patio idea. Ideally, they’re positioned by greenery for that extra bit of shade during the sunnier parts of the day.

9. Grassy accents

green grass peeking through stone garden path

Another great modern landscaping technique to mix soft and hardscaping is to allow grass accents to peek through clean-cut concrete slabs.

10. Cosy courtyard

Create high tree linings to keep your courtyard cosy and enclosed. The added greenery will help regulate a more airy space, perfect for hot afternoons.

11. Rock wall

green bush plant leaves on top of light brown stone wall

Rock walls are a naturally more durable and low-maintenance approach to building privacy in your space. Because of its rougher appearance, should there be any minor breaking or chipping, it will barely be noticeable.

12. Little saplings

facade of a modern house, small shrubs lining the pathway entrance

Lining pathways with little saplings in a neat column is another great way to marry softscaping and hardscaping. The tufts of green lend a refreshing pop of colour to the landscape.

13. Concrete stepping stones

concrete stepping stones from the front of a house leading to the backyard

Instead of rocks or grass for pathways leading from the front of your house to the backyard, concrete is a nice stable material for stepping stones. This material ensures less grub gets on footwear, especially if you’ll be entering the house soon after.

14. Minimal modern

backyard with decorative outdoor lighting, simple landscaping

When you’re looking for low-maintenance and cost-effective open spaces for your backyard, keeping the hardscaping to just the perimeter of your home saves on the extra labour. A standard lawn will do the trick in keeping the space easy to set up for events or outdoor activities.

15. Hamptons style

white-framed windows and doors in Hamptons-style house, a narrow deck goes past double doors in the backyard

Timeless, airy, and spacious are key elements to a Hamptons-style home. Think of an abundance of plants for air circulation, white-framed windows and doors to let air in.

16. Running water

modern outdoor koi pond with a waterfall fountain

A built-in waterfall is another way to add interest to your space. If you love aquariums, take the opportunity to turn your standard waterfall into a modern fish pond as well. Consult with garden pond experts for the best ways to maintain the area.

17. Curved angles

Pink and white petunias on curved flower bed along the grass

Usually, in modern landscaping, we see lots of clean, sharp lines, but this design goes to show you can still use curved edges and still have a very modern result. Curved lines can make an area more inviting and blends seamlessly into the foliage.

18. Long and balanced

neat paved patio with sitting area and small garden near wooden fence

You don’t need too much space to get a little bit of everything in your landscaping. Divide the area with adequate paving for al fresco dining and lounging and grass for a softer area to enjoy outdoor activities.

19. Grass steps

hardscape of modern stone stairway covered with artificial grass

You can cover sections of concrete stairs with grass trimmings for a more unique and artistic approach to merging softscaping and hardscaping.

20. Laid back

modern wooden patio with matching wooden furniture for lounging

Match your furniture to your deck with comfortable modern wood pieces to create the ultimate laidback space.

21. Gravel garden

top view of gravel garden landscaping, walkway around the house

For a more interesting type of hardscape, you can opt for gravel flooring. It’s another low-maintenance option that’s easy to set up for outdoor activities.

22. Plunge pool decking

small backyard, plunge pool with pool float swan and wooden decking

Creating a designated area for a plunge pool can be a great option if you have limited space in your backyard and cannot accommodate a full-sized pool for swimming laps.

If you need more inspiration for your pool landscaping, there are plenty of other great ideas out there to explore.

23. Green walkways

wood and gravel garden steps with plants and stones

Well-structured walkways lined with greenery make for a calming landscape. Professional landscape designers can help you plan out the best way to incorporate this into your home.

24. Desert garden

modern beautiful urban desert garden in small space

If you love greens but don’t have much of a green thumb, consider a desert garden. Fill it with cacti and other low-maintenance plants. Consult with a local landscaper about your best options for desert plants.

25. Sunken seating

modern villa, large terrace with swimming pool, sunken seating, and firepit

Sunken seating is a great idea, especially if you have plans to install a firepit in your backyard. It’s the perfect place to gather ‘round with good company on cool nights out.

26. Japanese-inspired

Japanese-inspired garden landscaping. Pond with koi and small waterfall

The key to creating Japanese-inspired backyards is to keep the elements of water, plants, and rocks as visible pieces in your space. Consider adding a pond with a small waterfall and some gravel into your garden.

27. Pocket garden

frontyard of a modern house, pocket garden with colourful plants surrounded by grey rocks

When designing your backyard and considering a sustainable, low-maintenance approach, you can install a pocket garden. Use this portion of land to concentrate beautiful greenery to decorate the area.

28. Entryway shrubbery

entry porch of modern home with shrubbery nearby

Welcome guests into your home with a speckling of small shrubs. It doesn’t have to be an abundance of green, but the pop of colour does make your home’s exterior just a touch brighter.

29. Concrete walkway canopy

Symmetrical photo of concrete walkway canopy with skylight panels. Swimming pool and grass on either side of walkway

Looking for a unique way to divide the paved section of your backyard from grassy areas? A concrete canopy is a stunning way to provide shelter for a walkway that can double as a division for the areas.

30. Multilevel backyard

Multilevel backyard with wooden garden fence. Woven dining furniture with garden wall on lower level. Modern stone garden steps leading to lounge chairs
Photo by Tile Merchant Ireland on Unsplash

For a more dramatic space outdoors, you can explore creating different levels, separated by decks, stepping stones, and even artificial water streams.

31. Horizontal slat wall

outdoor relaxing space with horizontal slat wall and rattan furniture

Take an artistic approach by installing horizontal wood slat walls in your backyard. Not only does it add a different texture, but it also lends a relaxing look to the space.

Modern landscapes can look different in every home. It all depends on your style preference and how much effort you’re willing to put into caring for the space. If you’ve found inspiration in these ideas and are ready to kickstart your project, connect with a landscape designer to chat about making it happen.

Apartment balcony inspiration

Taking in the city skyline from your apartment balcony is an enjoyable way to pass the time. Whether your balcony "Apartment balcony inspiration"

Apartment balcony inspiration

Taking in the city skyline from your apartment balcony is an enjoyable way to pass the time. Whether your balcony is open or closed, small or large, you can style it and make it functional for many different pass times. Here’s some apartment balcony inspiration.

wooden flooring apartment balcony
Source: Pinterest

Beautiful apartment balcony gardens

Having some greenery on your balcony is magic; it’s good for the soul and looks beautiful. You can get very creative with designing an apartment balcony garden that suits you.  Having vertical gardens, planters that hang on balcony railings, potted plants and mini urban vegetable gardens are some great ways to achieve a sense of nature. Succulents are big right now, and the cactus is making a comeback; you’ve got so many options!

Airtasker have fantastic garden experts available to help you design, establish and maintain your apartment balcony garden. Also, if you’re into growing your own vegetables and herbs, check out our advice on apartment vegetable gardening.

apartment balcony garden inspiration
Source: Pinterest

Create some privacy

If you can see straight into your neighbour’s apartment, they can probably see right into yours. The addition of a privacy screen will give you a little extra seclusion, especially in built up areas. You can purchase privacy screens, or create your own stylish aesthetic by planting bamboo, building up a vertical garden or training crawling jasmine around the edge of your balcony railings. Leave a little space so you don’t completely block out the sunshine, or have your screen mobile.

apartment balcony privacy
Source: City Farmhouse

Designated ‘chill zone’

We love the idea of positioning a comfortable little day bed on your balcony so you can relax and unwind in your own dreamy balcony enclave.  There are some beautifully made weatherproof day beds and outdoor sofa options around. Style your ‘chill zone’ with the addition of a little side table or drink holder, some scatter cushions and a soft throw. It’ll be the perfect place to get into a good book, or admire the horizon on sunset with a glass of wine.

apartment balcony day bed
Source: Sea of Shoes

Laze back in a hammock

Alright, this probably belonged in the ‘chill zone’ section, but who can beat a hammock? If it’s not possible to be strung between two coconut palms on a tropical island, then why not on your balcony? If you really wanted the whole resort style shebang, you could have a little wading pool on your balcony too.

apartment balcony hammock
Source: NORD no.27

Create an entertainer’s nook

All you need to create the ultimate entertainer’s nook is a drinks cart, along with a little mountable bench or table for nibbles, and some fun lighting. Invite your guests to take a seat on your carefully chosen outdoor chairs, or scatter some cushions around so they can lean back against the wall and look up at the night sky while taking in the intelligent conversation. If you’ve got the space, a small BBQ will fit right in too!

apartment balcony entertainer's nook
Source: BLOGLOVIN’

Bring the backyard to the balcony

Have you got a boring cement slab balcony on the second floor?  You don’t have to feel limited to working with what you’ve got; all you need is a little inspiration!  You could liven it up by creating a ‘patio’ with some temporary wooden flooring, or by laying down some faux grass (this is very trendy according to every rooftop bar there ever was in Melbourne!).

apartment balcony grass astro-turf
Image credit: nellygoing via Buzzfeed

We hope you’ve enjoyed these ideas, and would love to hear more suggestions from you on how to redesign and fall in love with your apartment balcony.

Summer gardening tips

It's hot and dry or humid and wet. So how do we look after our garden in summer?

Summer gardening tips

Summer is almost here! Your lawn is probably growing like crazy already, and staying on top of maintenance at this time of year can be time-consuming. Here are some tips to help make Summer gardening a breeze.

Water your garden efficiently

In most regions of Australia, our Summers are a little on the warm side. Heat and evaporation rates are at their peak during the middle of the day, which can cause your plants to stress and wilt. It’s best to water your plants and lawn either first thing in the morning, or later in the afternoon. This way, the water will have a better chance to soak into the ground, instead of evaporating straight away. Giving your thirsty garden a decent drink at cooler times of the day is also an efficient use of water.

summer gardening watering
Source: Homestructions

Bee-friendly summer gardening

A lot of fruit and vegetables in your garden probably require bee pollination. This Summer, attract bees to your garden to pollinate your fruit and vegetables by refraining from using harmful pesticides, and by planting bee-friendly flowering plants – this will help bulk their food supply up. Not only will your crops grow, but you’ll help save the bees!

Set up an irrigation system

Setting up an irrigation system is a great afternoon project, and can be very cost effective when you do it yourself.  You can tailor your design and materials to best suit your garden needs; options include sprayers, sprinklers, drippers and more. The very brief version of the instructions is that you would start by measuring out your garden and map out your irrigation system design. You’d then choose your materials, measure out your water flow and start assembling. To make your irrigation system easy and water efficient, you could add an automated timer attachment to your tap so you don’t miss (or forget) the optimal watering timeslot.

Bunnings have some great tutorials for planning your irrigation system, and installing your irrigation system. If you’d rather not spend your weekend installing polytube, there are plenty of Airtasker garden maintenance professionals available who would be happy to do this for you.

summer gardening irrigation
Source: Gardener’s Supply Company

Weeding the pavers around the patio and pool area

How frustrating is it when the pavers around your patio or pool area get overgrown with weeds in the warmer months? Most people put gap sand between pavers to prevent this (and set pavers in place), but after a while, weather can wash it away and weeds creep back up. Environbond suggests a step-by-step way to resolve this issue when it occurs:

  1. Start by removing any large weeds by hand.
  2. Use a rough broom or pressure washer to brush or blast the smaller weeds out.
  3. Follow up by applying a solution of white vinegar and boiling water to help kill any remaining roots.
  4. Allow the area to dry then fill the gaps in-between the pavers with sand to prevent weeds from re-sprouting.

summer gardening pavers
Source: manoswelt

Cut your lawn a little longer

Grass grows at a much faster rate in Summer and you may be tempted to mow it as short as possible to avoid having to do it so regularly, but your lawn will keep in much better condition if cut a bit longer. Having your lawn a little longer will actually suppress weeds and bindi growth (Coleby-Williams, J.).

We hope you enjoy these summer gardening tips. Once you’ve got your garden in its Summer prime, you’ll want to have guests over, so have a look at these summer outdoor entertaining ideas.