Protect clear width
Account for gates, bins, meters, equipment, maintenance, and any required exit route before decorating.
Side yard planning guide


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Live brief
What clear width is needed for gates, bins, equipment, and emergency access?
Where does roof and surface water move through this narrow space?
Account for gates, bins, meters, equipment, maintenance, and any required exit route before decorating.
Do not block roof discharge, drains, low points, or access needed to inspect damp and drainage issues.
Treat the generated image as a visual planning aid. Measure access and confirm drainage, utilities, egress, and construction requirements locally.
No. Measure the route and verify fire, building, accessibility, gate, and service requirements locally.
No. It may help discuss visible conditions, but grading and drainage need site-specific professional assessment.
Confirm dimensions, site conditions, regulations, materials, and construction decisions with reliable local sources and qualified professionals.
Visualize outdoor living, gathering, planting, and open-use zones without treating the generated image as a measured or buildable plan.
Visualize curb presence and a clear arrival sequence while reserving code, utility, planting, and visibility decisions for local verification.
Visualize a flexible outdoor room with seating, circulation, and containers without making claims about loads, waterproofing, rails, attachments, or construction feasibility.