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      7 tips to easily arrange your garden

      Summer is fast approaching, making it the perfect time to enhance your garden. Outdoor design will allow you to showcase your space and transform it into a true haven of peace. Whether with family or friends, you will spend precious moments outdoors, enjoying the sun's rays and the greenery. It therefore becomes essential to create a setting conducive to relaxation and serenity.

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      Why arrange your garden?

      Arranging your garden allows you to create an outdoor space that is both functional and aesthetic. It is an extension of your interior, a place where you can create a unique atmosphere that reflects who you are. With a thoughtful layout, you transform your garden into a place propitious for relaxation and convivial moments.

      The layout thus becomes a place where you will enjoy inviting your loved ones for summer evenings, an open-air dinner, or a barbecue. By choosing high-quality decorative elements and furniture, you contribute not only to beautifying your exterior but also to making it more functional!

      Whether you opt for a modern garden furniture set, soft and dimmed lighting, or green plants, every detail plays a part in the global atmosphere. All that's left is for you to enjoy it, alone or in good company!

      But where to start?

      For the outdoor layout of your garden, it is important to carefully choose the different elements that will compose it.

      1. Do some research

      Before arranging your garden, it is essential to think carefully about your project to guarantee a harmonious result. Take the time to get inspired online by consulting specialised magazines to discover ideas and styles that you like. Observe the different aspects: the layout, the materials used, as well as the types of furniture.

      Once your sources of inspiration are collected, identify the elements that come up most often: dominant colours, textures, and decorative elements. This will help you define a coherent style for your garden.

      2. Properly define the space

      When working on your garden layout, the first step consists of marking out the different spaces. Start by imagining distinct zones that correspond to your activities: a dining area to receive your loved ones, a relaxation space with sunloungers or a hammock, and why not a play area for the children.

      Think about the orientation of your garden, taking into account the sunshine and shaded areas, as this will influence the choice of locations for your furniture and plants. For example, positioning your garden table in a sunny spot or setting up a shaded space to relax sheltered from the sun can considerably improve your comfort!

      Also think about the natural elements already present in your garden, like trees or hedges, which can be used to define these zones in a more natural way.

      3. Choose the right furniture for your garden

      Your garden layout begins with the choice of furniture! For this, it is important to define your needs and properly organise the space in order to take advantage of every corner of your garden.

      • Determine your needs and organise the space: First, think about the primary use of your garden: do you want a convivial dining area, a relaxation space, or a mix of both? If you love to entertain, a large extendable table accompanied by stackable chairs will be ideal for welcoming your guests. If you prefer to unwind, a garden furniture set with a low sofa and armchairs would be more conducive to relaxation. For small gardens, opt for modular or folding furniture, like a small bistro table with folding chairs, which can be easily stored away after use.
      • Choose materials adapted to outdoor conditions: The choice of materials is crucial to guarantee the durability of your garden furniture. Exotic wood like teak or acacia is particularly resistant to bad weather. Aluminium, lightweight and modern in design, fits a contemporary exterior perfectly. Synthetic rattan, often used for outdoor lounges, is easy to maintain. If you prefer a more industrial style, opt for furniture made of steel treated against rust, which is much more robust.
      • Take dimensions and ergonomics into account: Ensure that the furniture is proportioned to the size of your garden. Take exact measurements and make sure there is enough space left to move around easily. For example, leave at least 80 cm around a table for smooth movement. For smaller spaces, a round table will be ideal to optimise space. If storage is limited, choose benches with built-in storage boxes or tables with removable tops to store cushions and accessories!

      4. Select appropriate plants

      The choice of plants is essential to creating a perfect garden. It is not just about choosing species that are easy to maintain, but also ensuring they adapt to the climate, soil type, and exposure of your garden.

      • Adapt your plantations to your environment: Before choosing your plants, it is essential to take into account the characteristics of your garden. A clay soil, which retains moisture well, will be perfectly suited to plants like hydrangeas or willows. If your ground is sandier, opt for varieties like lavender or olive trees. The exposure of your garden to the sun is also a crucial criterion: in a sunny environment, prioritise heat-resistant plants like agapanthus or succulents. For shaded areas, ferns or hostas will flourish perfectly!
      • Create a coherent landscape harmony: The choice of plants must also respond to the atmosphere you wish to create in your garden. For a Mediterranean mood, head towards plants like cypresses, rosemary, and oleanders, which will bring a touch of colour. A zen garden can be enriched with bamboo and Japanese maples, bringing serenity. For a rustic country decor, pair ornamental grasses and perennials like daisies or coneflowers instead.

      5. Create shaded areas for optimal comfort

      Setting up shaded spaces in your garden is essential to fully enjoying it, even in the middle of summer. Whether for an outdoor lunch, a reading moment, or a nap sheltered from the sun's rays, several solutions allow you to combine protection and design.

      • Install shading structures: Artificial solutions are ideal for adaptable shading. A cantilever parasol offers great flexibility, while a wooden or aluminium pergola can elegantly structure a relaxation corner. For a lighter alternative, a shade sail stretched between several anchor points brings a modern touch and adapts to all configurations.
      • Bet on natural protection: If you prefer a more ecological solution, think about integrating plants. A tree with dense foliage, like a maple, a lime tree, or an olive tree, creates a larger shade. To dress up a pergola and bring a bit of an urban jungle vibe, climbing plants like wisteria, Virginia creeper, or jasmine offer a more gradual shading!

      6. Enhance your garden with suitable lighting

      An adapted outdoor lighting transforms your garden into a convivial place, ideal for enjoying open-air evenings!

      • Create a bright and welcoming atmosphere: To establish a welcoming climate, prioritise a dimmed lighting strategically distributed. Fairy lights hung in trees or above a garden furniture set offer a magical feel. Solar lanterns scattered around a terrace or a pond bring a softer light, while LED candles add extra glow.
      • Highlight key garden features: Lighting also allows you to highlight certain decorative features. Adjustable LED spotlights are perfect for illuminating a flower bed, a tree, or a fountain. For a modern and sleek result, opt for recessed spotlights in the ground along a low wall or in the lawn.

      7. Personalise your garden with accessories and decoration

      Just like interior design, your garden decoration allows you to create a space in your image. Accessories bring charm and a touch of originality!

      • Bring comfort with textiles: To make your exterior more welcoming, rely on suitable textiles. Cushions with bohemian patterns, cosy throws for cool evenings, or outdoor rugs dress up your garden furniture. Prioritise fabrics resistant to UV rays and moisture to ensure their durability.
      • Add unique decorative elements: Decorative accessories allow you to structure and beautify the space. Think openwork metal lanterns for an oriental atmosphere, hand-painted terracotta pots for a Mediterranean touch, or statues and fountains for a zen spirit.
      • Create a custom atmosphere: Every element personalises your exterior. A bohemian-style garden will be enriched with macramé hangers and wicker lanterns, while a contemporary space will gain elegance with geometric shapes and minimalist accessories. For a meditative decor, focus on water fountains and pebbles.

      Your garden: A 100% cosy outdoor space

      Arranging your garden is the opportunity to create a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. By carefully choosing furniture, plants, lighting, and accessories, you can transform your exterior into a place that truly looks like you!

      At Vente-unique, we believe that a well-laid-out garden can become a true extension of your home. It is essential to adapt your layout to your needs, tastes, and the available space.

      Explore our wide selection of garden furniture and accessories and design a garden where every moment spent will be synonymous with relaxation and pleasure!

      Pierre Morel Aman
      Pierre Morel Aman
      Web Writer
      I grew up in the countryside, between a vegetable garden and a garage filled with tools, where I already enjoyed doing DIY alongside my parents. Today, I continue to spend a good part of my free time on it, whether it's building a wooden piece of furniture, maintaining my garden, or imagining new layouts. Judo, which I have been practicing since adolescence, gives me the same discipline and love of effort. I also enjoy hiking, traveling across Europe, or discovering new music bands in concert. For me, DIY or gardening is a way to keep my hands busy and my mind free.