Top features to consider for garden construction

Consider your “wants” and your “must-haves” when planning your garden construction. Think about the many uses that your outdoor spaces will have. These will undoubtedly include quiet contemplation and outdoor entertaining. You may require safe play areas for children or have pets to cater for. Features that you may wish to consider include:

Pathways

Pathways have a simple and practical purpose of carrying traffic from one area to another. They are also landscaping features in their own right and can enhance overall design. A variety of materials can support garden paths and a variety of garden plants can be used to border or edge pathways.

Your pathways will suit the style of the garden and your home. Use clean lines and hard corners or choose meandering paths that blend with the adjacent foliage. Use pathways as a garden feature to create interest and define spaces.

Water features

Ponds, fountains, and bird baths can each add interest to the garden. Many options are available.

The movement of water in fountains or waterfalls adds sound quality. While the sound of flowing water is a soothing relaxer, water also absorbs sounds. Therefore, a water feature can help reduce noise pollution and bring more privacy to your garden.

A water feature will attract wildlife. Birds and small animals will appreciate water in the garden habitat and will add to the character of your dream garden.

Garden structures

Garden structures can include archways, pergolas and trellises. Additionally, decking, fencing and gateways can have both practical and decorative roles.

Structures can define spaces within the garden. They can act as a barrier or edge and can support greater privacy. Also, structures can act as a wind-break or provide shade and create a sheltered area in the garden.

Ideally, it is the plant life that is the focal point in your garden design. Be careful that structures support plant life, have purpose, and are not overwhelming.

Furniture and lighting

Your garden is an outdoor living space and you’ll undoubtedly have an area for socialising, relaxing, and outdoor dining. Consider how you’ll furnish your outdoor space and consult with your garden designer or landscape architect.

Furniture should reflect your home’s architecture while also fitting with the landscape materials used. Your garden will be enjoyed throughout the year and at all times of day, including dark evenings. Lighting is important. Think about where you’ll need lighting for practical and safety reasons, and also about garden focal areas that can be highlighted.

About Outlook Gardens

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