Volleyball Courts
Designed to feel fully integrated with the surrounding landscape, each court balances performance with visual harmony.

Our approach to volleyball courts
Site Assessment & Vision Planning
Every property is unique, and so is every court. We begin by walking your space, evaluating grading, drainage, orientation, and surroundings. From there, we talk through how you envision using the court—whether it’s for casual family play or more competitive training—and use that vision to shape the design direction.
Custom Design & Material Selection
We guide you through tailored surface options—like high-quality sand for volleyball or cushioned acrylic or modular systems for pickleball. We'll consider fencing, lighting, and surrounding plantings to ensure your court blends naturally into your landscape and meets both performance and aesthetic goals.
Precision Build & Seamless Integration
Our build team handles every detail with craftsmanship and care, from excavation to surfacing to final finishes. We ensure the court is level, safe, and ready for years of enjoyment. The final result is a space that elevates your property—and feels like it’s always belonged there.




What should I consider before adding a volleyball or pickleball court to my property?
Start by thinking about how you’ll use the court and how it fits into the overall layout of your landscape. Important factors include sun exposure, grading, drainage, proximity to other outdoor features, and material selection. We'll walk you through all of these elements during the planning process so your court feels intentional, not added on.

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How much space do I need for a backyard volleyball or pickleball court?
A standard volleyball court typically requires about 30 by 60 feet of flat space, while a pickleball court needs approximately 20 by 44 feet (plus room for safe movement around the perimeter). During our site visit, we’ll help you determine what’s possible within your property and how to position the court for optimal use and flow.


