Ten inviting courtyards to hang out and relax in
CategoriesInterior Design

Ten inviting courtyards to hang out and relax in

For our next lookbook, we’ve selected ten courtyards and enclosed outdoor spaces where the designers have created inviting places to sit and relax.


Courtyards are areas that are enclosed by walls yet open to the sky. They allow natural light and fresh air to enter buildings with deep plans and can also serve as gardens or patios if designed well.

These ten projects have made the most of these outdoor spaces to create calm seating areas to hang out in.

This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series providing visual inspiration for the home. Previous articles in the series feature plant-filled interiors, lush rooftop gardens and spaces for outdoor dining.


Casa Octavia in Mexico City, Mexico, by PPAA

Casa Octavia in Mexico City, Mexico, by PPAA

Casa Octavia, a hotel opened by a fashion brand in Mexico City, has a gravel-lined outdoor space down one side.

A polished concrete bench that doubles as a fern-filled planter provide a place to sit with your back against the wall and catch the sun. Smooth wooden stools provide additional seating for groups to gather and chat.

Find out more about Casa Octavia


House for a Ceramic Designer in Ljubljana, Slovenia, by Arhitektura d.o.o

House for a Ceramic Designer in Ljubljana, Slovenia, by Arhitektura d.o.o

Angular black ceramic sculptures made by the occupant decorate this courtyard at the centre of a house and studio built for a ceramicist living in Ljubljana.

A looping chair by Zett made of fibre cement matches the concrete walls and floors and provides another sculptural element when not in use. White curtains can be used to screen off the glass walls from the outdoors for privacy.

Find out more about House for a Ceramic Designer


Fairfield Hacienda in Melbourne, Australia, by MRTN Architects

Fairfield Hacienda in Melbourne, Australia, by MRTN Architects

A patio at the front of this home in Melbourne acts as an outdoor living room for the family that lives there.

Windows and doorways are formed by the simple breeze-block walls, which also form a wood-topped bench down one side. Bright red metal chairs and grey bar stools provide extra seating around the outdoor dining table.

Find out more about Fairfield Hacienda


Martinez 3458 in Mendoza, Argentina, by Primer Piso Arquitectos

Martinez 3458 in Mendoza, Argentina, by Primer Piso Arquitectos

A patch of grass has been planted in a section cut away from the tiled floor of this walled patio on the ground floor apartment of this brick building in Mendoza.

A pair of acid-yellow Original Acapulco Chairs by OK Design sits on the lawn, and an outdoor fire shelf with a chimney provides a spot for an outdoor barbeque that won’t bother the upstairs neighbours.

Find out more about Martinez 3458


Palma Hideaway in Palma, Mallorca, by Mariana de Delás

Palma Hideaway in Palma, Mallorca, by Mariana de Delás

Glazed green tiles on a planter filled with crotons (Codiaeum variegatum) provide a pop of colour against the white-painted walls and terrazzo floor of this courtyard for an apartment in Mallorca.

A pair of HAY’s Hee Lounge White chairs match the backdrop and are draped with mismatching cushions.

Find out more about Palma Hideaway 


Pointing House in Rome, Italy, by Studio Strato

Pointing House in Rome, Italy, by Studio Strato

This 110-square-foot one-bedroom apartment overlooking a park in Rome wraps around this small outdoor space with a tiled floor.

The wooden sliding door is painted a deep teal, providing a backdrop for a pair of bamboo and rattan chairs and a table holding a baby blue glazed ashtray. A wild banana plant (Strelitzia nicolai) in a terracotta pot adds a splash of greenery.

Find out more about Pointing House


House in Sonobe, Sonobe, Japan, by Tato Architects

A corrugated polycarbonate door slides open to reveal the wedge-shaped atrium of this house in the town of Sonobe.

A simple wooden swing hangs from a steel beam. A sink in one corner serves the downstairs bathroom while a circular table with a chair and an articulated task lamp provide a semi-outdoor workspace.

Find out more about House in Sonobe


Casa Piraja in São Paulo, Brazil, by Estúdio BRA Arquitetura

Casa Piraja in São Paulo, Brazil, by Estúdio BRA Arquitetura

This narrow courtyard to the rear of a slim house in São Paulo features an outdoor kitchen and bar tucked against the back wall.

A Nature Tri Bistro Table and a pair of Cascade Stools from Brazilian brand Cremme complete the outdoor setup, turning it into a private bar for the residents.

Find out more about Casa Piraja


House of Reticence in Shiga, Japan, by Formkouichi Kimura Architects

House of Reticence in Shiga, Japan, by Formkouichi Kimura Architects

This tranquil courtyard in a house on an 18-metre-wide plot in Shiga provides a meditative space with plain rendered walls and square white tiles on the floor.

A built-in bench made of long glazed bricks sits below a glazed wall that lets in soft diffuse light while maintaining privacy.

Find out more about House of Reticence


Wall House in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, by CTA

Wall House in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, by CTA

Walls of punctured bricks create an intriguing pattern and let breezes waft through the courtyard of this multi-generational house in Bien Hoa.

A wooden-topped table provides a sunlit dining area surrounded by vegetation planted in the earth between the exposed-aggregate concrete floor.

Find out more about Wall House

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Hang Lung Properties presents 23-39 Blue Pool Road
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Hang Lung Properties presents 23-39 Blue Pool Road

Dezeen Promotion: developer Hang Lung Properties has unveiled the 23–39 Blue Pool Road development designed by architecture studio, Kohn Pedersen Fox, to “offer a unique lifestyle that combines urban buzz with residential comfort”.


The site includes 18 semi-detached three-storey residences that are each equipped with a private rooftop, courtyard, five en-suite bedrooms, balconies and a garage.

According to Hang Lung Properties, “The crown jewel of the development is undoubtedly House 31”.

House 31 totals 850 square metres and is made up of two adjacent semi-detached houses with interiors designed by international studio Hirsch Bedner and Associates (HBA).

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A custom hand-blown glass chandelier emphasises “the verticality of the double-height living and dining area, which enjoys ample natural light”

“From the very early stages of the design, we agreed that this was a great opportunity to create a timeless, modern yet opulent and comfortable interior,” said HBA Hong Kong associate director Paulo Dias.

“And who were the clients they imagined this one-of-a-kind home for? A well-travelled, cosmopolitan couple, avid art collectors and patrons.”

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The artwork in House 31 is sourced from private collectors and galleries

The house’s ground floor includes an Italian Boffi kitchen, courtyard and island bar for entertaining, while its landscaped rooftop garden features a barbecue and bar.

House 31’s master-chamber floor is designed for privacy and includes a master suite and second suite, both equipped with walk-in wardrobes. The residence also has a wellness and spa quarter, study, games room and theatre. The interiors of the home incorporate Italian and local Hong Kong-made fabrics.

Dias and his team chose furnishings to create “different layers that add interest and enhance the overall level of luxury,” according to the brand.

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Wooden and green coloured designs feature on the rooftop of 23-39 Blue Pool Road

“HBA is known for developing bespoke finishes that make each project one of a kind,” said the developer.

“Unique touches include custom-dyed wood veneers, unique glass and lacquer finishes and custom-designed carpeting,” it continued.

“Other exclusive materials include exotic marbles, like South African gemstone tiger’s eye for the bar and cow horn in one of the millwork units.”

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The home is designed by Hirsch Bedner and Associates (HBA)

The artwork across the home was curated by the in-house HBA team, sourced from private collectors and galleries worldwide. The living room includes works by Andy Warhol, Kazuo Shiraga and DanHôo in a “bold salon-style display”.

“Elsewhere in the home are works by the likes of Damien Hirst, Lai Chi Man and Elsa Jean de Dieu,” said the developer.

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The home’s interiors are made up of Italian and locally sourced materials

“The result is a living experience that is about “simplicity, elegant detailing and beautiful bespoke finishes, accentuated by unique art,” Dias said.

“The overall impression is one of drama and luxury, but that is still welcoming.”

For more information about 23-39 Blue Pool Road and House 31, visit the development’s website.


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This article was written by Dezeen for Hang Lung Properties as part of a partnership. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.

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