Real Housewives' Jenna Lyons’ Brooklyn backyard is the perfect inner-city hideaway, celebrating understated, modern design

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Fashion designer, founder of beauty brand LoveSeen and more recently Real Housewives of New York cast member, Jenna Lyons has repeatedly wowed on social media thanks to her strong sense of style shown in the interior design of her NYC residencies.

Her current home in SoHo, NYC has attracted lots of interest on social media for its standout design, but now we’re looking back to her previous residency in Brooklyn: a five-story townhouse which she sold for a reported $3.75 million back in 2011.

This weekend, Lyons paid homage to her previous Brooklyn home, taking to Instagram to share a snapshot of the townhouse’s backyard. The backyard was designed by Brook Landscape, and the photo is serving us the right amount of inspiration we need this summer.

The outdoor space is simple and modern in design, creating an overall feeling of calm. A soft, curved staircase connects the home to the backyard, allowing it to feel like an extension of the inside of the home.

Perfect for hosting during the summer months, the space features a rectangular galvanized steel dining table, complete with a built-in bench that matches the cool-toned, natural wooden decking and fencing.

Arguably the standout feature of the backyard is the stunning pink dogwood plant that frames the space, using an overhead trellis to create a canopy effect. The bright pink pairs effortlessly with the vivid green grass, which is made even more of a feature when contrasted with the far more refined and neutral colors opted for in the rest of the space.

What we love about Lyons’ considered outdoor space is its understated design. The layout is incredibly effective in creating a serene yet interesting backyard without the need to add lots of loud features, whilst it celebrates nature through the greenery and plants, which is key to creating a calming environment.

'Integrating natural elements helps to create a calming space and make your yard feel almost like a sanctuary. Incorporating low-maintenance trees and shrubs can help towards bringing an enclosed feeling and simpler palettes with limited colors, including the use of greens, creates a space that feels harmonious and relaxing,' says Homes & Gardens' gardening editor Drew Swainston.

'You can even add plants for wildlife and a calming water feature to bring some tranquility and make a yard feel like a peaceful oasis, wherever it may be.'

Elevate your backyard with these key pieces

Feeling inspired by Lyons’ sophisticated design style? We’ve pulled together some staple pieces for you to add to your own outdoor space, whether you’re reconfiguring your backyard or looking to brighten up your patio, we have you covered.

McGee & Co Benet Pot

Available in three different sizes, the Benet Pot is made from ceramic in a neutral color; a must-have for any outdoor space to add character.

West Elm Portside Garden Concrete Dining Table

Combining concrete with weathered wood, the Portside Dining Table is made from weather-resistant materials to add a practical yet stylish piece to your backyard.

West Elm Portside Outdoor Dining Bench

The Portland Dining Bench is made from a solid wooden frame and is complete with a weathered finish, giving it a rustic look.