plants or a quiet area for reading. • Pathways: Including meandering pathways or stepping stones through the space can guide visitors through the garden. The journey adds a sense of exploration and surprise, making the space feel larger than it is. • Functional furniture: Choose furniture that fits within the scale of the space but is also multi-functional. For example,
functional areas within a single compact space. Think of these as distinct zones where specific activities occur, such as dining, lounging or gardening. • Defined spaces: Use hardscaping (such as different materials for paving or decking) to visually divide the garden into distinct areas. This could be as simple as a small patio with a dining table, a seating nook surrounded by
ways to add colour include using varied laying patterns for pavers, or incorporating materials like Corten steel, composite or stone for walls and features. Experimenting with colour not only enhances the aesthetic but can also influence how the space is perceived. Outdoor rooms The concept of outdoor "rooms" is vital when designing for small landscapes, as it creates
INTRODUCING Yorkville Slab Yorkville Slab is a sleek, modular, EliteFinish TM product, designed with a superbly engineered structure and smooth durable surface. At 60mm (2.36”) thick, this slab is designed to last a lifetime and promises a continuous, unified look from poolside to curbside, whether on its own or as a complement to other Oaks’ products. It is available in a multi-size bundle and a separately packaged small rectangle bundle for maximum simplicity and minimum waste.
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