Your Own Private Pickleball Court at Home
No complex construction. Interlocking court tiles snap together on any flat hardened surface — install over a weekend and start playing the same day.
Everything You Need for a Home Court
Fits Any Outdoor Space
A half-court (approx. 40–50 m²) fits in most residential yards. A full standard court is 13.4 × 6.1 m — check your concrete driveway or patio first.
No Tools Required — Snap to Install
Standard Mige or Beiji Xing interlocking tiles interlock by hand. Two adults can complete a half-court in half a day without any special equipment.
Lower Impact Noise
The tile's raised-channel underside reduces ball-impact noise compared to bare concrete — more considerate for neighbors and family members indoors.
All-Season, Weatherproof
UV-stabilized PP material withstands temperature extremes and rain. Drainage channels run below each tile, so the surface is playable again within minutes of a shower.
Portable and Relocatable
Moving house? Simply un-snap and repack. Beiji Xing roll-tile variant stores as a single roll for even easier transport and set-up in a new location.
Complete with Portable Net
LOCVIN portable net system sets up to official 91 cm height in under 5 minutes. Add a ball machine for solo practice sessions anytime.
Which Tile Is Right for Your Backyard?
Standard Mige — Most Popular for Residential
Classic snap-lock tile, 30 × 30 cm per piece. Firm underfoot feel, bright competition colors, fast self-leveling on slightly uneven surfaces.
- Best for permanent or semi-permanent home courts
- 12 available color options for custom court marking
- Compatible with standard acrylic line-marking
- Easy individual tile replacement if damaged
Beiji Xing — Rollable, Ultra-Portable
Connected roll format — lay it out like a carpet. Ideal for renters, multi-purpose spaces, or anyone who needs to store the court between uses.
- Rolls up to approx. 1 m diameter for easy storage
- Same competition-grade surface texture as tile format
- No interlocking required — fast deployment and pickup
- Works indoors on smooth surfaces too
Budget Reference for a Home Court
Prices shown are reference figures in CNY. All pricing is subject to official quote based on actual site conditions.
| Configuration | Approx. Area | Reference Price (CNY) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half-Court (tiles only) | 40–50 m² | ¥5,000–¥6,000 | Standard Mige; does not include net |
| Full Court (tiles + portable net) | 13.4 × 6.1 m (≈ 82 m²) | From ¥10,000 | Standard Mige + portable net frame set |
| Full Court — Beiji Xing Roll | 13.4 × 6.1 m (≈ 82 m²) | Custom quote | Rollable format; contact us for details |
| Ball Machine (optional add-on) | — | Custom quote | For solo private training sessions |
* All figures are indicative only and in CNY. Actual pricing depends on quantity, shipping location, and accessories selected. Contact us for an official quote.
From Delivery to First Game — 4 Steps
Measure and Mark
Confirm your surface is flat concrete or asphalt (no cracks wider than 5 mm). Mark the court footprint with chalk or tape before laying tiles.
Lay from Center Out
Start at the center line and work outward. Press tiles firmly until you hear the snap — no adhesive needed. Leave a 10 mm expansion gap at walls or fences.
Mark Court Lines
Use LOCVIN acrylic line-marking paint or self-adhesive line tape. Official dimensions: 13.4 m (length) × 6.1 m (width), kitchen 2.13 m from net.
Set Up Net and Play
Assemble the portable net frame to 91.4 cm center height. Do a quick boundary check — and enjoy your first game.
Tell Us About Your Backyard Space
Send us your surface dimensions and we will recommend the right tile, net, and accessories — with a tailored price in 24 hours.
