How Much Hardscape vs. Softscape Should You Have in Your Backyard?
When planning a backyard renovation, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is:
“How much of my yard should be patio… and how much should be plants?”
It’s a fair question—and an important one.
Because the balance between hardscape (stone, concrete, structures) and softscape (plants, lawn, natural elements) will determine how your yard:
- Feels
- Functions
- And how much work it takes to maintain
But here’s the reality most people don’t hear upfront:
There is no perfect ratio—only the right balance for how you live.
Let’s break it down so you can make a confident decision.
What Is Hardscape (and Why Most Yards Don’t Have Enough of It)
Hardscape includes all the solid, built elements in your yard:
This is what makes your yard usable.
In the Lower Mainland, this matters more than most homeowners expect.
With frequent rain and shifting ground conditions, hardscape:
- Keeps your yard functional year-round
- Prevents muddy, unusable areas
- Provides stable space for furniture and entertaining
Without enough hardscape, your backyard can quickly become frustrating to use—especially in shoulder seasons.
What Is Softscape (and Why You Still Need It)
Softscape is everything living in your yard:
- Trees
- Shrubs
- Perennials
- Lawn
This is what gives your space warmth, privacy, and character.
- Softens the look of hard materials
- Creates shade and comfort
- Reduces noise and glare
- Supports drainage and soil health
- Brings seasonal interest
In the Lower Mainland, softscape thrives—but it comes with a trade-off:
The more softscape you have, the more maintenance your yard will require.
That’s not a bad thing—it just needs to match your expectations.
What’s the Right Ratio? (A Practical Starting Point)
There’s no universal formula—but most successful backyards fall into one of these ranges:
60–70% Hardscape / 30–40% Softscape
Best for:
- Entertaining
- Low maintenance
- Year-round usability
50% Hardscape / 50% Softscape
Best for:
- Balanced lifestyle
- A mix of function and greenery
30–40% Hardscape / 60–70% Softscape
Best for:
- Garden-focused spaces
- Natural, lush environments
- Homeowners who enjoy maintenance or have gardening support
These aren’t rules—they’re starting points.
How to Choose the Right Balance for Your Backyard
Instead of asking “What looks best?”, ask:
“How do I actually want to use this space?”
Here’s how that plays out:
- If you love hosting
→ You’ll want more hardscape (larger patios, multiple seating areas) - If you want a quiet retreat
→ You’ll lean toward softscape (privacy plantings, layered greenery) - If you have kids or dogs
→ You’ll need a mix of durability and open space - If you want low maintenance
→ You’ll want more hardscape and simpler planting
This is where most people go wrong.
They design based on inspiration photos—not real life.
The Biggest Mistake Homeowners Make
Most backyards miss the mark in one of two ways:
- Too much hardscape
→ The space feels cold, exposed, and lacks personality - Too much softscape
→ The space becomes overgrown, high-maintenance, and underused
The best outdoor spaces don’t choose one over the other.
They combine both intentionally.
- A patio feels better when it’s surrounded by planting
- A pathway feels natural when it’s softened with greenery
- Privacy feels more inviting when it’s created with plants—not just fences
You Don’t Need to Have It All Figured Out
Most homeowners think they need to come into a project knowing:
- Exact materials
- Plant types
- Layout details
You don’t.
What matters most is understanding:
- How you want to use your yard
- What’s not working right now
- What you want the space to feel like
From there, the right balance becomes clear.
Final Thoughts: Build a Backyard You’ll Actually Use
At the end of the day, this isn’t about hitting a perfect percentage.
It’s about building a space that:
- Fits your lifestyle
- Feels natural to be in
- And works in your climate
Because the best backyard isn’t the one that looks the best on day one.
It’s the one you still love—and actually use—five years from now.
Ready to Find the Right Balance for Your Backyard?
If you’re planning a backyard renovation and wondering what mix of hardscape and softscape makes the most sense for your property, that’s exactly what we help homeowners figure out every day.
A simple conversation can bring clarity to what your space should look like—and how it should function.
Reach out to Vandenberg Landscapes to start designing a backyard that works for the way you live.



















