10 Cool Ideas for Backyard Retreats and Playhouses
Summer is around the corner, and the outdoor world is beckoning. What better way to enhance outdoor living than with a cool new structure in the backyard?
Whether you dream of lounging in a hammock in your own bugproof
pavilion, hosting friends for the weekend in a revamped vintage
Airstream or getting away from it all in a rustic writer’s cabin, these
10 ideas for outbuildings are here to get your creative wheels turning.
Just imagine the possibilities.
1. Screened pavilion. Even
better than a screened-in porch, a screened pavilion is like having a
summer house in your backyard. String up a hammock and put a game table
inside, and relax all evening, immersed in the ambience of the summer
night … without bug bites.
2. Airstream. What could
be more classic than the iconic silver bullet that is the Airstream
trailer? Spruce up a vintage model and use it as a guesthouse for
visiting family and friends.
3. Winged cabin. It’s clear why this structure is called Hawk House —
it looks like it’s ready to take flight. Part rustic cabin, part modern
innovation, this little shed would make a fabulous writer’s retreat or
guest quarters.
Read about this Big Sur hideout
Read about this Big Sur hideout
4. Japanese teahouse. Hidden
in a far corner of the garden, nestled among trees, a traditional
Japanese-style teahouse would make a restorative retreat for meditation
and, of course, tea — with or without the ceremony.
5. Getaway with a deck. A
one-room modern structure perched on a steep lot turns what would have
been virtually unusable space into a welcome refuge from daily life. Use
it to house guests or simply to feel like you’re getting away from it
all without leaving home.
6. Hobbit house. Why not have a pint-size, hobbit-style playhouse in the backyard? This one is actually large enough for adults and kids to enjoy.
7. Glass house. Airy and
light, this garden structure can do double duty as a plant nursery and
hangout area. Recycle old window frames and building materials to cobble
together your own unique take on this design.
8. Gypsy caravan. Add a
curved roof, a Dutch door and a lucky horseshoe, and suddenly that basic
shed has been transformed into something utterly charming. Use it as a
spot to take your afternoon tea, or set up a mini art or writing studio
inside.
9. Tree house. Why should kids have all the fun? This tree house was designed with kids and grownups in mind — it’s equipped to handle sleepovers and dinner parties.
See more of this Colorado treehouse
See more of this Colorado treehouse
Here you can see the tree house deck, with a lovely spot for sitting and enjoying the view.
10. Tiny house. The tiny house movement isn’t just for primary residences — a pint-size dwelling can also be a great option for housing an in-law or visiting guests, or you can even rent it out.
Ron Goldstein,MBA
Certified Luxury Broker@KoenigRubloff-Berkshire Hathaway affiliate
Principal, Silver Professionals
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