Home & Private Courts

Build a private padel court

A practical guide for homeowners, estates, private residences, hotels, and luxury properties planning a personal-use padel court in the USA.

Why private courts are growing

Private padel projects are typically simpler than full club developments, but they still need the right balance of layout, specification, privacy, and installation quality.

Lifestyle amenity

Add a high-value recreational feature for family use, guests, wellness, and entertaining.

Compact footprint

Padel can work well on residential and estate sites where a full tennis court offer is not the objective.

Custom specification

Buyers can tailor lighting, finishes, fencing, landscaping integration, and cover options to suit the property.

The 6 things to assess before building a private court

1. Space & access

Confirm the site can accommodate the court footprint, safety run-off, machinery access, and surrounding landscaping.

2. Planning & neighbours

Residential context makes lighting, fencing height, and neighbour impact especially important.

3. Surface & drainage

Private courts still need proper base prep, drainage, and long-term durability to avoid expensive rework.

4. Cover strategy

Decide whether you want open-air play, a lightweight cover, or a more protected setting.

5. Supplier coordination

Even a single-court project may need court supply, installation, groundwork, lighting, and optional landscaping integration.

6. Ongoing upkeep

Think about cleaning, glass care, lighting maintenance, and who will support the court after installation.

Common private project types

Home garden court

A single-court installation designed around family use, aesthetics, and practical access.

Estate or luxury residence

A premium specification integrated with wider leisure, landscaping, and hospitality areas.

Private hospitality amenity

For villas, boutique hotels, and private clubs where the court supports guest experience rather than mass throughput.

Need help finding the right suppliers?

Tell us about your property, location, and project scope and we’ll help point you toward relevant suppliers.

Project brief

Get matched with suitable padel suppliers

Share the details suppliers need to assess your project properly. A stronger brief helps PadelBlox route your enquiry to better-fit court, construction, finance, software, canopy, and planning partners.

Supplier-ready brief No obligation Manual review by PadelBlox

Step 1

Project type

Start with the route closest to your project.

Step 2

Venue and site details

Help suppliers understand the site context.

Step 3

Court scope

Capture the core specification so suppliers can assess fit quickly.

Step 4

Commercial planning

This helps us prioritise and route serious project enquiries.

Step 5

Supplier support needed

Select the work packages you want quotes, introductions, or guidance for.

Which suppliers or services do you need?

Choose all that apply. If you need a complete solution, select turnkey / not sure and add context below.

Step 6

Contact details

We’ll use these details to review the enquiry and coordinate suitable introductions.

Private project or commercial project?

PadelBlox also covers new club builds and retrofit projects for existing racquet and hospitality venues.