A Courtyard Reduced to Its Essence
One tree, one water feature, one seating area — a modern minimal courtyard proves that the most powerful outdoor rooms are the simplest.
Why it works
Courtyards are inherently minimal — four walls, a floor, and open sky. Modern minimalism honors this essence. A single tree becomes a sculpture, a flush water feature becomes a mirror, and the walls become canvases for shadow and light.
How to achieve this look
Pave in large-format porcelain or polished concrete. Plant one multi-stem tree off-center. Install a flush-to-floor water feature on the opposite side. Place a low concrete bench or sculptural chairs. Leave at least 40 percent of the floor completely empty.
Arden renders your courtyard with minimal precision — showing how a single tree, water feature, and seating area create a complete outdoor room.
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Часто задаваемые вопросы
Q1 Will a minimal courtyard feel cold?
Not when materials are warm. Natural stone, timber, and Corten steel add warmth.
Q2 How do I add privacy to a minimal courtyard?
The walls provide privacy by default. For open sides, use a single line of tall bamboo.
Q3 What water feature works best in a minimal courtyard?
A flush-to-floor steel or stone rill is the most architecturally clean option.