It’s a style thing. So which styles make the best furniture for gardens like yours? Here are some tips to help you make the most important decision of the season: how to make your outdoor entertainment space into a visual delight that’s comfortable, good-looking, and perfect for the purpose.
Take a look at these fabulous garden leisure products and see what inspires you most. Whether you’re a traditionalist, a modern garden-lover or prefer to mix things up, there are plenty of delicious choices to lust over!
The best furniture for gardens like yours
Most people tend to team traditional garden furniture with traditional garden styles: maybe flowerbeds and shrubs surrounding a lawn, the nation’s default garden design, a patio surrounded by flowerbeds, or just a big, plain green lawn.
In the same way, a lot of us prefer a contemporary garden design enhanced by thoroughly modern garden furniture. The sleek lines of the garden invariably go perfectly with the simple design of contemporary garden furniture.
In fact there are no rules. Traditional garden furniture looks brilliant in a modern setting, and modern garden furniture looks amazing in a traditional setting. In much the same way as a garden can be a mish-mash of loveliness incorporating old and new ideas, it’s your choice which is the best furniture for gardens in your case.
It’s great to know that grey garden furnishings remain such a cool choice. Greys go with anything and everything, leaving you with great flexibility. All grey garden furniture goes together, whatever the style.
It’s good to know some people purposely mix and match ultra-modern with traditional furniture to create something exciting, stylish, and unique. They grey colour scheme, whatever greys you choose, bring the different items together to give you a gorgeous whole.
Pictures speak a thousand words
Take a look at these stunning images, see what inspires you most. Will you go for exclusively modern, totally traditional, or a blend of the two?
Will you rebel against convention and buy smart modern styles to go in a lush, overflowing flower garden? Or traditional furniture set against a backdrop so modern it creates a fantastic visual feast, revealing your garden design quirks for everyone to admire?