
Your backyard isn’t just a yard—it’s a canvas for the life you want to live outdoors.
There’s something deeply restorative about being outside—whether it’s the scent of herbs warming in the sun, the rustle of leaves above your head, or the quiet hush that settles over a garden at dusk. Our backyards, gardens, and even the smallest balconies hold the potential to become personal outdoor sanctuaries tailored to your lifestyle, interests, and need for peace.
Think about it: have you ever been swept away by the serenity of a spa garden? Or occasionally, you’ve transformed your backyard into a makeshift escape—pitching a tent and curling up with a good book, a breeze, and no agenda. These moments hint at what’s possible when we intentionally create outdoor retreats that serve us.
Start With What You Love
Designing your personal outdoor retreat begins with a simple question: What do I want to enjoy outside? This isn’t about perfection—it’s about creating a space that nurtures your routines, your passions, and your peace. Before you buy a single chair or plant a single flower, think about how you want to feel in your space—and what you’d love to do there. Your outdoor retreat should be a reflection of you. To begin with, here are a few inspiring ways people use their personal outdoor sanctuaries:
- Tea or dining for one (or a few) – Think cozy breakfast nook under a tree or a café table tucked into a corner.
- Reading, napping, or dreaming – A hammock or lounge chair with soft cushions can turn any patch of shade into your new favorite hideaway.
- Yoga, meditation, or movement – Lie down on a mat, hang wind chimes, or create a space for early morning stretch sessions.
- Creative hobbies – Whether you’re into macramé, painting, embroidery, or even outdoor cooking, your retreat can become your inspiration station.
- Theme gardens – Create something whimsical or practical: a fairy garden, a vegetable patch, a cutting garden for flowers, or even a potted herb oasis.
These aren’t just wish-list items—they’re the blueprints for your well-being. When you permit yourself to dream a little, you begin to shape a space that offers calm, connection, or creativity, right outside your back door.

Observe and Explore Your Space
Before you set up anything permanent, allow yourself some time to observe. Every balcony, backyard, or outdoor area has potential—you just need to tune into it. Begin by walking your space slowly at different times of day. Notice where the sun lands in the morning, what corners feel naturally private, and how the light changes in the evening. Is there a nook that naturally invites you in?
In fact, you may discover the perfect corner for meditation, beside a trellis that could one day hold dream catchers or hanging planters. Or maybe there’s a stretch of lawn just right for a roll-out yoga mat or a folding table for crafts. These insights are how your retreat begins to take shape.
This is your “notetaking time.” Try sitting in different spots. Do you feel inspired? Sheltered? Warm? Is the area noisy or calm? Need a little push to get started? Keep a small notebook, use your phone’s note feature, or take pictures specifically for outdoor ideas. Jot down what you notice and love, and pay attention to how it feels. Before you know it, your vision will take root.
Basically, don’t rush the process. Spend a few weeks exploring and imagining. The best outdoor spaces are the ones that evolve thoughtfully.

Get Inspired for Your Outdoor Retreat
While you’re experimenting with your yard, dive into the idea-gathering phase. Before you plant a single flower or hang a wind chime, immerse yourself in the creative process.
Visit outdoor-focused businesses, local garden centers, browse outdoor cafés and spa gardens, explore courses that take place outside, or go on garden walks to gather ideas. Explore further local outdoor cafés or businesses to see how they arrange their patios and gardens. Take a yoga class in a park. Notice how others use color, shade, textures, or even scent to create mood. You might discover a new plant you love or a style of seating that speaks to you.
This is also a great time to browse through Pinterest (check out a couple of our boards, Summer Vibes Backyards and Garden Grace: Notes & Inspiration), flip through magazines, or explore websites with outdoor living inspiration. Check out our blog on Porch Living. Look for textures, materials, plant combinations, and layout ideas that feel exciting and doable.
This is all part of the exploration phase—a crucial step before the actual doing. You’re not trying to copy—just spark your creativity. This step is about noticing what you’re drawn to. You’ll start to see what resonates with you and what fits the rhythm of your life. Let this be a joy-filled phase of possibility before any hammer or shovel comes out.
Moving Toward Creating Your Outdoor Retreat
When you’re ready, begin planning in phases. You don’t need to do it all at once. In fact, letting the process unfold slowly often leads to better results. Start with one small corner—a bench, a pot of herbs, a string of lights. Build from there. This space is meant to grow with you.
Creating a personal retreat is more than decoration—it’s about honoring how you want to live, rest, and feel in your outdoor space. Your garden isn’t just for growing things. It’s for growing you. Your outdoor area doesn’t have to be a grand project—it just needs to be yours. With intention and a little creativity, even the smallest backyard or balcony can become a personal retreat where you feel centered, inspired, and at home.

*Pinterest can be an excellent visual resource—with this in mind, try not to let perfection get in the way of personal expression. Therefore, be sure to mix your inspiration with what feels doable and delightful for you. Your outdoor space should reflect you, not a catalog page.
Finally, would you like a checklist or a step-by-step plan to accompany this? Get in touch for the detailed steps on how to phase your project and bring your outdoor vision to life – A Carefully Curated Life’s June Summer’s Vibrations eBook has a plan to help you create your space. Want help planning your retreat? Join our Curated Life Membership for ideas, direction, and community.

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