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Minimalist Backyard with Clean Lines, Single Plant & Neutral Palette

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Minimalist brick family backyard featuring minimalist style with extremely clean lines, single tall potted ornamental plant, neutral palette of grey concrete and light wood, single piece of designer furniture, generous empty space, and uncluttered surfaces.

This is one of 9 minimalist garden designs in the AI Garden Design library and one of 9 backyard designs. Browse the full gallery or jump straight to more minimalist designs.

What defines a minimalist garden

Minimalist gardens strip every element back to its purpose. A single material, a tight plant palette, and large areas of negative space create a calm, almost meditative outdoor room.

Palette

off-white, light grey, charcoal, single green accent

Materials

honed concrete, smooth render, pale gravel, ipe, glass

How to recreate this minimalist backyard

Pick one ground material, gravel, concrete, or large pavers, and use it everywhere with no border changes. Plant in monoculture drifts: a band of one grass, a row of boxwood spheres, a single specimen tree. No mixed borders. Lighting is hidden and indirect. The discipline is in what you leave out, not what you add.

Designing a backyard

Backyards are the most flexible canvas in residential garden design. Privacy on multiple sides means you can run the layout however the family actually uses the space, kids' lawn at one end, dining area in the middle, planted retreat at the back.

Zone the space before you plant. Decide where the kitchen, dining, lounge, and play areas sit, then design the planting around those edges. Privacy fencing, screening trees, and overhead structures (pergola, sail shade) define the rooms. Drainage matters most here, a slight grade away from the house and a French drain along the fence line saves a lot of grief later.

Plants that work in minimalist gardens

A reliable starting palette for this style — full growing guides on each.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a minimalist backyard like this cost?

Real-world minimalist backyard builds vary enormously by region and finish level — budget jobs land around $5,000 to $15,000, mid-range builds with quality hardscape and mature plants sit between $20,000 and $50,000, and full luxury builds with premium materials, lighting, and water features can exceed $100,000. The AI Garden Design redesign itself takes minutes and costs nothing to preview before you commit to a build.

Can I recreate this minimalist design in my own backyard?

Yes. Upload a photo of your current backyard and pick the Minimalist style, or use this exact image as a style reference. The AI keeps the structural elements of your space — house, fence, hardscape — and reimagines the planting, furniture, and finishes in the chosen style. You get a photorealistic redesign in under two minutes that you can share with a landscape contractor.

What plants work best in a minimalist garden?

Minimalist gardens lean on a tight, repeated plant palette. The plants suggested on this page — paired with the design tips above — are the reliable starting set. Choose three to five and repeat them in mass rather than mixing many varieties; this is what separates a designed minimalist garden from a busy collector's plot.

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