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Sophie Edwards

John Lennon's '60s Patio Used a Low-Maintenance Trick to Make His Backyard Feel Storied yet Simple

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In 2026, outdoor design is about simplicity. Homeowners want solutions that both look amazing and make their lives easier, hence the rise of no-mow lawns, container planting, and weather-resistant furniture. Hardscaping is a clever way to reduce the planting area for easier maintenance, but it isn't always stylish – that's why this year we're following John Lennon's example.

A 1960 photograph of the Beatle on his back porch at his home in Weybridge, which is a part of Surrey, England, reveals a stylish stone patio that extends long into his backyard. Created of slate and native rocks, it gives the outside of the home a historic feel. It also reduces the amount of space he has to plant out. However, the design still feels intentional and aesthetically led.

John's design proves that adding a stone wall is a great way to reduce the long-term difficulties of maintaining a garden. Rather than just covering over your green space, it provides a stylish alternative to concrete.

Below, we explore this low-maintenance backyard idea with an edit of stylish yet affordable pieces to bring stone into your outdoor area. Homes & Gardens has also spoken to the expert to get to the bottom of how people are emulating John's look in 2026.

John Lennon on his Weybridge, Surrey Patio in 1960 (Image credit: Keystone-France via Getty Images)

Shop The Stone Edit

Even small touches of stone can help give your garden the whimsical, English country feel of John's space. Here are a few of our favorite picks for making it easier and more stylish to use your backyard.

Made of volcanic ash

Shaped to resemble a natural rock, this exclusive planter brings an organic, sculptural touch to any patio. Crafted from a blend of volcanic ash from Mt. Pinatubo, natural stone, and resin, it’s lightweight, watertight, and weather-resistant.

Flowerpot Included

This adorable statue is perfect for adding a touch of fun to your garden, and the basket doubles as a flower pot. It is the perfect piece for the edge of a stone patio to create an antique, whimsical feel.

Great Deal

There is nothing that adds interest to a garden like a detailed fountain, and this one at Wayfair is currently over 60% off. It comes in two different colors, and boasts gorgeous carvings for an authentic feel.

Ultra minimalist silhouette

A stone bench is the perfect place to stare out at your yard pensively, just like John. It's crafted from neutral-toned concrete and sealed for durability so it works beautifully indoors or out.

UV Resistant

This high-quality resin angel statue is made by well-known artist Jaimy for a stylish and recognizable addition to your garden. I love the idea of nestling it in the midst of greenery for a whimsical touch only eagle-eyed visitors will catch.

Philippine Stone

Made entirely from natural stone sourced in the Philippines, this planter combines understated minimalism with eye-catching character. Every piece is unique, showcasing distinct colors and forms, and its easy-to-clean surface makes it a practical yet striking addition to any terrace.

As John's backyard demonstrates, hard landscaping surrounded by local plants is the best way to keep your gardening easy.

Professional Gardener Mark Lane states: 'There is a persistent misconception that a ‘low-maintenance’ garden means paving everything over with concrete. In reality, true low-maintenance design is about working with nature rather than constantly fighting it. By choosing hardy, drought-tolerant plants that thrive in our shifting climate, embracing permeable gravel borders, and investing in sustainable hard landscaping, we can create incredibly resilient spaces. It allows us to get our weekends back without sacrificing the greenery that makes a garden so special.'

Furthermore, the durable surface of John's stone patio will become increasingly popular as homeowners seek sustainable solutions for their outdoor spaces. Sustainable Garden Design Expert Robert Witcomb explains: 'Spring 2026 is shaping up to be a turning point for garden design, where sustainability and practicality are no longer secondary considerations but central to how outdoor spaces are planned. Homeowners are increasingly drawn to gardens that support wildlife, require less maintenance, and still feel intentional and well-designed. This shows a broader understanding that gardens play an important role in urban ecology as well as everyday wellbeing.'

This shift is a long-term investment, demonstrated by the fact that John's backyard looks just as stylish today as it did almost 70 years ago. Though durable materials like stone may be more expensive for hardscaping, they tend to reap financial rewards long term.

Robert advises: 'Looking ahead, sustainable choices are increasingly linked to long-term value. Gardens designed with durable, low-maintenance materials and wildlife-friendly features tend to age better, cost less to maintain, and appeal more strongly to future buyers. Investing in eco-conscious outdoor design is not just about reducing environmental impact, but about creating resilient, attractive spaces that remain relevant and valuable over time

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