Backyard Landscaping Perth From $29,999
Plant-Focused Garden Design for 60–100m² Homes
We Build Structured, Low-Maintenance Backyards — Not Paving-Heavy Yards

Why Most Backyards in Perth Look Cheap
Most backyards are built the wrong way:
Too much paving
Too much lawn
No structure or layering
This creates flat, hot, and low-value outdoor spaces.
At Zing Landscaping, we do it differently.
We focus on plant structure, layout balance, and long-term usability.

Our Signature $29,999 Backyard Model
Designed for 60–100m² homes, this model focuses on structure and balance:
10m² seating or deck area
15m² functional pathway
40m² layered planting zone
Mulch or gravel transitions
Garden lighting included
✔ No large lawn areas
✔ No unnecessary paving
✔ Built for Perth climate
This is not just landscaping — it's a structured outdoor system.

This service is ideal if:
✔ Your backyard is 60–100m²
✔ Your budget is around $30k–$50k
✔ You want a low-maintenance garden
✔ You prefer plants over paving
Who This Is For
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does backyard landscaping cost in Perth?
A: Backyard landscaping in Perth typically costs between $20,000 and $50,000 depending on size, materials, and design complexity.
At Zing Landscaping, we offer a structured backyard model starting from $29,999, designed specifically for 60–100m² homes. This includes planting-focused design, pathways, and lighting, rather than excessive paving.
Q: What is included in a $29,999 backyard landscaping package?
A: Our standard landscaping model includes:
A defined seating or deck area (~10m²)
Functional pathways (~15m²)
A large planting zone (~40m²)
Mulch or gravel transitions
Garden lighting system
This layout focuses on structure and plant layering, creating a high-end look without unnecessary cost.
Q: Is it better to have lawn or plants in a Perth backyard?
A: In Perth’s climate, large lawn areas often require high maintenance and can turn brown during summer.
Modern backyard designs are shifting towards plant-focused layouts with mulch and structured planting beds. This reduces maintenance while improving visual appeal and long-term value.
Q: Why do many backyards look cheap after renovation?
A: Most backyards look low-quality because they rely too heavily on paving and lack proper structure.
Too much paving creates flat, hot, and visually uninteresting spaces. A well-designed backyard should balance pathways, planting zones, and functional areas.
Q: What is the best layout for a small backyard in Perth (60–100m²)?
A: The most effective layout for small backyards includes:
A compact seating area
A clear movement path
A large central planting zone
This creates depth, improves flow, and makes the space feel larger without overcrowding it.
Start With a Simple Assessment
Send us a few photos of your backyard,
and we’ll guide you on the best layout approach.