Garden Ideas To Make Your Outdoor Space Appear Larger 

Updated May 13, 2024 | Posted Sep 15, 2022 | Professional insight, Miscellaneous | 0 comments

A nice garden area can be the perfect place to relax, entertain, and generally just enjoy the outdoors in your spare time. Designing a garden is no easy task, however, and the process can generally be stressful if you’re not certain what to do with it.

Whether your main goal for your garden is to host gatherings or have somewhere to unwind after a tiring day at work, and whether the space is big or small, there are things you can do to get the most out of this space to create an area that works well for you. Here are a few great garden ideas that can generally improve any garden, no matter the intended function. 

Create Variable Levels


One great way in which you can make a smaller space look larger is to create a variety of different levels throughout the garden area. For example, adding decking to your garden for a nice seating area can really help you to shift your focus and help the garden feel broken up. Some may suggest that as you are essentially splitting your garden into smaller spaces that this makes the whole thing smaller than if you just had a large lawn area, but these variable levels actually help to provide you with different perspectives in your garden. 

Try Zoning Your Garden


As well as playing with more verticality by adding steps up to a raised decking area, you should also consider zoning your garden. This is where you are essentially splitting up your garden into multiple zones, which almost function as individual rooms like in a house. You can split these zones up with things like a trellis, large plants, or even a wall, which can help the whole area seem much larger than if it was simply one single area. This is because these dividers will hide whatever is on the other side of them. This adds a sense of curiosity to your garden, with guests contemplating what’s next as they wander through. 

Consider A Garden Structure


If you have a little bit of extra space in your garden, you may want to consider turning part of it into an actual structure. This not only gives your garden a new focal point, but it could also help you free up some space in your house. For example, you could build a garden office or a summer lounge, allowing you to work and relax away from your house. These can be fairly straightforward to build and require a few useful materials, such as sturdy wooden walls, some insulation, and also quality corrugated roofing sheets from suppliers such as the ClearAmber Shop. A space like this can be created to suit what you want; whether it’s somewhere to relax and entertain guests or somewhere you can get away from the stresses of daily life when working from home. 

Grow Living Walls


A common reason that certain gardens can feel smaller is when you can see the borders clearly. A small box-like garden bordered by generic fencing or walls can give the area a restrictive, prison-like feel. You could try creating some living walls to obscure your fences and make use of verticality at the same time. Oftentimes, people with small garden spaces will be disappointed about how little space they have for growing plants, whether in the ground or in pots. Growing plants up the sides of walls or affixing pots and containers to fences is a great way to deal with this. 

Updated May 13, 2024 | Posted Sep 15, 2022 | 0 comments

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Mike Cupit has been in the decorating industry since 2002 and has mostly worked as a Trade Decorator in the domestic sector (peoples’ homes). Self-proclaimed “product geek”, Mike has a passion for paint and decorating tools. Mike now spends most of his time testing paint products and tools, comparing them to similar products on the market, and blogging about the industry in general.

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