Saturday 5 November 2011

Contemporary garden going vertical

26th January 2011Get into the gardening spirit this year and make use out of your tiny garden by turning it into a stunning outdoor space. The trick to use every inch out of your small spaced garden is to go vertical. This can be achieved by using tall products and accessories to cover up those lonely walls and empty cornered areas to disguise a small garden.vertical_contemporary_gardenHanging chairs work well and will visually increase floor width but choose an egg shaped hanging chair instead of an apple shaped one so you won't over-crowd air space. Take a peek at my folder below which has a range of styles and ideas to inspire you to make your baby garden turn into an open-shelled outdoor space.Contemporary_garden_folderTo get possibly everything you are looking for to revamp a small contemporary garden, take a look at Dobbies retailers who supply a range of lovely garden products. You can also view my folder which includes products from Dobbies that I think are stylishly wonderful.Dobbies_folderInclude outdoor floor lamps or led's to brighten up your garden space and these can be placed anywhere where you would like to add focus to your garden. It is best to keep big furniture limited and decorate additional spaces to make your garden look accessorized to create emphasis in different areas. The shape of these foscarini tress floor lamps are perfect to light up your contemporary garden and will draw attention away from small space.garden_floor_lampsImage credit: a white roomTake a look at my contemporary garden folder to see a list of products that i've selected in order to achieve a contemporary styled vertical garden. By following these simple steps you can develop your small spaced garden into an oasis.For more ideas and inspiration, take a look at this link about how Takeshi Hosaka architects make the most out of awkward small space by creating an indoor-outdoor garden. http://www.trendir.com/house-design/cool-modern-home-with-hidden-interior-garden.html

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