Designing For Unusual Sports Without Losing Function
Custom recreation spaces are most successful when the primary activity is crystal clear. If the court is intended for futsal, the layout should move like futsal. If it is meant for volleyball or a camp-style play zone, the spacing and safety margins should reflect that. We avoid treating a custom court like a catchall, because that usually creates a space that is good at nothing and awkward for everything.
In Fort Worth, these projects often show up on properties with limited room or mixed-use needs. A school campus, church yard, or private estate may need a court that does more than one job, but it still needs to feel organized. We focus on where people stand, move, and recover between plays so the finished space supports the right kind of activity.
- Clear primary-use planning
- Safe clearances and movement lanes
- Layout tailored to the game
- Less visual clutter




