**Home Improvement Concerns**

Many homeowners around the world often find themselves asking, “How can I improve my home?” A common sentiment among them is, “I wish I had more space.” However, for those who find they have too much space, we have several solutions to consider.

While adding a lawn or a vegetable garden may seem like an easy way to fill that space, this approach can lead to significant maintenance demands and increased water costs. If you enjoy gardening and find it therapeutic, then a garden might be the best option for you!

On the other hand, if you’re more interested in sports and competition—like many families across the country—consider adding a backyard sports court. Options include a multi-sport game court, pickleball court, basketball court, bocce court, or putting green. Not only do these additions offer endless fun, but they also occupy a substantial area of your yard. Our courts are designed to require virtually no maintenance and can be customized in terms of color, shape, and layout to fit your space perfectly. We can also create a minimal landscape plan around the courts to enhance the overall look.

**Using Home Improvement to Connect with Your Children**

Backyard sports courts provide a fantastic way for families, friends, and loved ones to spend quality time together in a safe environment. It’s a place where memories are created—memories that last a lifetime. Children, especially at a young age, need a space to release their energy. While running around on grass can be fun (though sometimes itchy), having a backyard sports court or basketball court will spark their creativity and promote a healthy lifestyle.

It’s easy to let work interfere with what matters most to us. Many parents struggle with guilt about working full-time or feel anxious about choosing between going to the gym or enjoying dinner with friends. Fortunately, there are many excellent resources available online that offer tips on how to spend more time with your kids. We particularly recommend articles from parents.com and naeyc.org on this topic.