When Should You Start Your Backyard Project to Enjoy It This Fall?

Want to Enjoy Your Backyard This Fall? Here’s When You Need to Start

If you’re wondering when to start a backyard project to enjoy it this fall and if you’re picturing crisp fall evenings by the fire, hosting friends for game day, or finally having a space that pulls everyone outside instead of in – the timing of your project matters more than most people realize. 

The short answer?

If you want to enjoy your backyard this fall, you should be starting right now. With many projects already booking into mid-summer, the earlier you begin, the better your chances of actually using your space this season—not just planning it.

When Should You Start a Backyard Project for Fall?

Why Timing Matters More Than You Think

A well-designed outdoor space isn’t something that comes together in a few weeks. The kind of projects that truly change how you live at home—pavilions, outdoor kitchens, patios, fire features—require a thoughtful process. And that process takes time.

It’s not just construction. It’s:

  • Understanding how you want to use the space
  • Designing something that fits your home and lifestyle
  • Selecting materials and features
  • Coordinating scheduling and build timelines

Each step builds on the last. And when you delay starting, everything else shifts with it. If, like many of our clients, you’re wondering when should your start a backyard project for fall? Read on to find out.

What a Backyard Project Timeline Actually Looks Like

Most homeowners are surprised by how much goes into getting from idea to finished space. Here’s a simplified look at what that timeline typically includes:

Early Phase (Now – Early Summer)

Mid Phase (Early to Mid-Summer)

  • Finalizing details
  • Ordering materials
  • Securing your place on the build schedule

Build Phase (Mid to Late Summer)

  • Construction begins
  • Key features installed (patio, structures, kitchen, etc.)

Enjoyment Phase (Fall)

  • Cooler weather, fire features, outdoor hosting
  • Actually using the space the way you envisioned

Right now, with projects scheduling into July, timelines are naturally pushing later into the season.

Backyard project timeline showing patio and fire feature for fall

What Happens If You Wait Too Long

Waiting until summer to start the conversation often leads to a frustrating reality: your project gets pushed into fall—or even beyond.

That can mean:

  • Limited time to enjoy your space before winter
  • Weather-related delays
  • Rushing decisions to try to “make it happen”
  • Or ultimately waiting until next year to fully use it

And the truth is, fall is one of the best seasons for outdoor living.

It’s when:

  • Fire features become the centerpiece
  • Outdoor kitchens and entertaining really shine
  • The space feels comfortable, not overly hot

Missing that window is something many homeowners don’t anticipate—until it’s too late.

Outdoor living space example when starting a backyard project early

Can You Still Make Your Backyard Project Happen This Fall?

In many cases, yes—but timing matters.

Starting now gives you the best opportunity to:

  • Move through the design process without feeling rushed
  • Secure a spot in the construction schedule
  • Have your space ready (or mostly ready) for peak fall use

Even if every detail isn’t completed right away, getting started now means you’re far more likely to enjoy meaningful time in your space this year.

How to Get Started

Getting started doesn’t mean committing to everything all at once. It simply means beginning the conversation.

  • Understanding what’s possible.
  • Exploring ideas.
  • Seeing how your timeline aligns with your goals.

Because the difference between “we’ll do it next year” and “we used it all fall” usually comes down to when you started.

Ready to Enjoy Your Backyard This Fall?

If fall evenings outside, game-day hosting, and a space you actually use sound like something you don’t want to put off another year… now is the time to start.

We’re currently scheduling projects into July and beyond, and availability becomes more limited as the season progresses.

Starting now means:

  • A smoother, more thoughtful design process
  • Better availability in the build schedule
  • A real chance to enjoy your space this fall—not next year

No pressure. No rush. Just a conversation to see what’s possible.

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