Designing A True Multi-Use Court In Fort Worth
A successful multi-sport court is not just a surface with extra paint on it. The proportions, line hierarchy, and accessory placement all need to work together so each sport remains readable. In Fort Worth, that starts with honest space planning. A yard in Benbrook, a side lot near the Cultural District, and a larger property in Aledo may all support a multi-use court, but each one needs a different balance between court size, run-off room, and surrounding hardscape.
We design the layout so the most frequently used game gets the most natural orientation while secondary markings remain visible without becoming distracting. That often means aligning the main play lane to the property, then layering secondary striping with a deliberate color strategy. The result is a court that feels custom, not crowded, and that still gives players enough visual clarity to switch from one sport to another quickly.
- Clear game hierarchy
- Proper boundary spacing
- Easy transitions between sports
- A cleaner finished look




