Thinking of creating a summer ready backyard in your new home?
Are you looking to create a summer ready backyard? Longer days and warmer nights mean one thing in Arizona—it’s time to take the party outside. Whether you’re sipping iced tea on the patio, hosting a weekend BBQ, or just unwinding after sunset, your outdoor space should feel like a natural extension of your home. At Scott Communities, we design homes with outdoor living in mind—because comfort shouldn’t stop at the back door.
Here’s how to make the most of your outdoor space this summer.
1. Create a Shaded Retreat
Arizona sunshine is beautiful—but intense. A covered patio or pergola adds much-needed shade, helping you enjoy your space even during peak temps. Consider:
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Built-in patio covers that come standard with many Scott Communities homes
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Retractable awnings for flexible coverage
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Pergolas or shade sails for style and protection
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Add a ceiling fan or misting system for extra comfort.
2. Dine (and Cook) Al Fresco
Outdoor kitchens are a growing trend that adds both luxury and functionality. Even a simple grill setup with a prep counter can elevate your hosting game. For a full upgrade, consider:
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Mini fridges
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Bar seating
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Weatherproof storage
Pair it with a cozy dining set to create your own backyard bistro.
3. Design for Desert Landscaping
Arizona yards can be stunning and sustainable. Choose low-water plants like blue bells, Mexican bird of paradise, various cacti, or desert willow for beauty without the upkeep. Add gravel, pavers, and drip irrigation to keep maintenance low and style high.
Pro tip: Use raised garden beds or decorative planters for a clean, modern touch.
4. Light It Up for Summer Nights
When the sun sets, your backyard doesn’t have to shut down. String lights, solar path lighting, or built-in LED accents can transform your yard into a nighttime oasis. Fire pits and lanterns add warmth and ambiance while extending your outdoor hours.
5. Add Personality & Comfort
Bring the indoors out with layered textures, cozy cushions, and weather-resistant décor. Consider:
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Outdoor rugs to define seating areas
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Wicker or teak furniture for durability
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Accent pillows and throws in summer-friendly tones
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Built-in seating or benches for bonus gathering spots
Make it feel like a true extension of your living room.
6. Think Beyond the Patio
If you have room, build in more backyard activity. A turf play area, splash pad, sandbox, or even a hammock zone can add relaxation or fun for kids and guests alike.
Final Thought
Summer in Arizona is all about finding your cool—and your comfort. Whether you’re building a new home or updating your current space, maximizing your outdoor living area means more room to make memories all season long. Good luck and create a summer ready backyard for your family.
Looking for a home designed with indoor-outdoor flow in mind? Explore our Scott Communities communities and floor plans and discover why summer living starts here.