5 Residential Basketball Court Ideas

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5 Residential Basketball Court Ideas

5 Residential Basketball Court Ideas

Sneaker squeaks, hoop swishes, celebratory howls; hearing these basketball-related sounds shouldn’t be solely limited to your local high school gymnasium or community rec center! Bringing a basketball court to your backyard will keep your family active and create memories that can last a lifetime.
 

The best part of building your very own residential basketball court? You can completely customize your court to make it look and feel exactly how you envision your dream court to be!

Installing a basketball court in your backyard is much easier than you think. And when you work with C&C Courts to build a sports court in your Wisconsin backyard, you can rest assured that you’re getting the best service and installation possible!

If you’re looking for some residential athletic court inspiration, check out these ideas for building a basketball court at your home.

1. Full Indoor or Outdoor Basketball Court

If you have a large backyard, you could have a full basketball court installed. You can include two hoops to simulate realistic gameplay and customize everything about your court’s appearance, from the colors and size.

A full basketball court will turn your home into your neighborhood’s basketball tournament headquarters! And with our outdoor game court design team, we’ll ensure you have a unique basketball court in your backyard to show off to your friends and family.

At C&C Courts, we pride ourselves on our superior surface materials for outdoor courts. We have three types of outdoor surface materials called PowerGame, PowerGame+, and SportGame PB. These surfaces are cutting edge and state of the art, offering more comfort and support than playing on concrete, protecting your joints and muscles from injury on impact.

Similarly, we have a variety of surface material options for indoor basketball courts. Our Maple Select flooring is a great way to capture the beauty of a basketball court while also serving as a low-maintenance, more durable surface.

2. Multi-Sport Athletic Court

If you want to get many uses from your backyard basketball court, you can also have a multi-sport athletic court built in your backyard. One possibility is having a dual-purpose basketball and tennis court or even designing a multi-use game court that can host a pickleball tournament!

With a removable net, you can turn your tennis court into a basketball court in no time and get even more use out of your sports court.

3. Backyard Half-Court

If you don’t have the room to build a full-on basketball court, you can consider having a half-court built in your backyard. You can customize the type of surface material, along with the colors of the court, to make your half-court dreams come true. These types of basketball courts are perfect for small pick-up games or just practicing your shot.

4. Mini Basketball Court

If you have even less room to fit a court, don’t fret! You can still fit a mini-sized basketball court in your backyard. Our experts at C&C Courts can help you design a court that will fit your space, allowing you and your friends to still take advantage of owning your backyard basketball court.

5. Utilize Your Driveway as a Court

If you don’t have backyard space, you can always turn your driveway into a modified outdoor game court that’s perfect for playing basketball. You can also mount a hoop on the house or purchase a portable hoop, so the ball doesn’t dent your garage door.

Be sure to check out all of our court accessories that can enhance your basketball experience, like our ball rebounders or ball containment fencing systems!

Explore Custom Court Design Options With C&C Courts!

Feeling inspired yet? Let C&C Courts help guide you to build the best basketball court for your backyard! We have over 30 years of experience building sports courts and are excited to build one for you. Check out our gallery for more ideas, or give us a call at 952-746-4545.

You can also send us a message on our website.