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Outdoor garden design ideas
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Discover how to design your garden by knowing the basic landscaping design ideas
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Mediterranean-inspired, old rustic style, minimalist, cottage garden or go tropical – these are just few of landscaping ideas for your garden. Planning them is a lot of fun but execution can be quite a mess.
While designing your garden is best done by professionals, it is surely attainable too if you do it yourself. For a good start, know about different outdoor garden design ideas that you could choose from.
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1.) Mediterranean garden style
The Mediterranean garden design captures the feel and atmosphere of Greece, Italy, France, or Spain. It creates a laidback ambiance which is why it is becoming a choice for American homeowners who want to rest from the hurly burly of modern life outside their homes.
Mediterranean style, however, is most ideal for places with hot and dry summers and almost frost-free winters as it is composed of drought tolerant plants and vines, and colorful flowers like lavender, rosemary, etc.
To complete a Mediterranean-inspired garden, you should use terracotta, sandstones, and ceramics for the main hard landscape while pergolas for a shaded walk or passageway for the garden will make beautiful accessories.
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2.) Old rustic garden style
Old rustic garden style is usually a choice when you want to create a warm, casually elegant, country home ambiance to your garden. This garden design aims to move away from the bore of formality as it is composed of rustic wood patio furniture (rough wood such as branches of trees made as furniture), willow fence and live willow cuttings made into fascinating lawn accessories, vines and more.
The rustic style for the garden will best match with old homes and is not advised for houses of modern designs.
When it comes to completing a rustic-inspired yard, you can use almost anything as planters – from old wheelbarrows, used pails, even used kitchen sinks. But of course, you have to make them as presentable as possible.
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3.) Minimalist contemporary garden design ideas
Minimalist design for your garden is not only sophisticated, it can also be economical by making the most of the limited material or space that you have. If you wish to apply the minimalist style, resourcefulness is the key.
With this garden style, you would have to make use of geometric figures, say, square flower pots or rectangular planters.
Usually, contemporary outdoor furniture of sleek designs and simple colors are placed in a minimalist garden and common main landscape materials are steel, glass, limestone, and wood. It also does not involve flourishing plants or trees and looks generally tidy.
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4.) Cottage Style Gardening
Cottage garden originated in England and began to develop during Tudor period. At the beginning, a cottage garden is created for crops to sustain the family. Flowers would only grow in the garden but are not its main features.
In modern garden design, cottage style gardening is ideal for small houses such as bungalows. It also creates a more cozy and colorful mood to a home.
Traditional plants like poppies, cornflowers, daisies, dahlias, and sunflowers among others will complete this garden design. It does not involve a strictly formal design and does not have space for a lawn.
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5.) Tropical Landscape
Bring the lush of the tropics in your own home with the tropical garden design. Main components in a tropical landscape are lots of plants – the hardy plants (those that survive even without much protection during cold season) and tender ones (those that need sufficient care especially during winter).
In this garden design, you may also need the water element which will be represented by a pool, a small pond, or a fountain. It adds a refreshing environment to your very own tropical paradise. A tiki bar with the right garden chairs would also be great accessories especially when you are in for a party mood.
When you design your garden, ideas are limitless. Those presented above are just few of the styles most common in various homes and commercial establishments today. Choosing the right one for your can be hard so try seeking for the advice of a professional landscape artist or exterior decorator. And most importantly sort out first the qualities of an ideal garden for you according to your need, taste, and budget.
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