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Different Garden Design Styles That Will Make Your Yard Stand Out

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Aesthetic sense is unique to each person. It's a distinctive part of their personality, and even if they follow a certain design philosophy, they always bring their own unique style. It's important that these aesthetic feelings are reflected in our homes so we truly feel comfortable in these spaces. Of course, it's equally important to carry them into our gardens.

Different Garden Design Styles That Will Make Your Yard Stand Out

Why Should I Design My Garden?

Your garden is an extension of your home. It's an outdoor space where you relax and recharge, as well as spend time with friends. It's a multi-functional area, and with the help of online resources or professional designers, you can make it an integral part of your home. Working with designers might seem intimidating at first, but they can offer excellent ideas for usage.

What Can You Use a Garden For?

Depending on the available space, you can use your garden for a variety of purposes. You can design it to host parties and outdoor barbecues. Retro-inspired styles can be used to create your own secret garden. You could also grow food in your garden or turn it into a wildlife center. So let's explore different styles you can choose for your garden.

Modern Garden

Modern gardens are neat, clean green spaces that are well-maintained and minimalist in style. In modern garden design, it's not necessary to use many plants. Instead, materials like concrete or marble can be used for landscaping parts and creating pathways connecting relaxation zones. Minimal flowers and bright colors, with emphasis on a minimalist color palette. There are ways to soften the sharp lines and elegance typical of modern gardens. Natural materials like wood or wicker can be used to add warmth to a modern garden. Before choosing this option, it's worth learning more about wicker furniture and its maintenance. When purchasing garden furniture, remember to stick to the chosen color scheme.

Wild Garden

A wild garden is perfect for those who love immersing themselves in nature. Although it's called a 'wild garden,' it doesn't mean letting your outdoor space grow haphazardly. The goal here is to control plants while also having more of them than usual. Local plants should be used, as they grow quickly in natural conditions. Create relaxation areas and paths before sowing seeds or planting. This allows them to grow around and under the paths, creating an effect of a static plant cover. Choose trees and creeping plants that form leafy canopies to create cozy rest corners, hiding beautiful flowers beneath these canopies for an intimate garden.

Edible Garden

Edible gardens have become very popular in recent years. For this style, you first need to decide whether you want to dedicate your entire garden to growing food or create a multi-functional space that also includes edible plants. You can start with one approach and change it over time as you get familiar with caring for an edible garden. Remember that in an edible garden, it's not necessary to grow only fruits and vegetables. There are many other edibles. You can grow medicinal herbs that will make you popular among friends with homemade herbal teas. You can also cultivate edible flowers like lavender or chamomile, which you can harvest for consumption and external use.

Elemental Garden

Finally, we come to the elemental garden style. It's ideal for those who are spiritually inclined or enjoy a connection with the earth. Here, you incorporate elements of the four elements – earth, fire, water, and air. For earth, stone sculptures or boulders can be chosen, carefully placed in the garden. For air, a windmill or similar item indicating airflow can be installed. A weather vane is also a popular choice. For water, you could install a bird bath in the garden. Alternatively, you can hire a contractor to build a small fountain or mini-stream flowing through the garden. And finally, for fire, you can place torches around the perimeter of your garden or create a campfire with family.