Garden Glam: 3 Elements of Color That Make Garden Design Awesome

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succulentsWhen you look at gardens, it seems as though color is just a natural aesthetic element. Flowers and plants, after all, inherently have hues. But when you’re designing a garden from scratch, with no greenery or outdoor furniture or water features yet, color is something that you intentionally bring out. You have to find the right mix and match of colors. At that, there’s a certain art to making it possible.

Here are the elements you should pay attention to when using colors in pulling off an awesome garden design:

Palette

A specific color scheme is the first thing that you need. This will guide your choices later when it comes to choosing plants, furniture, and other features in the space. In deciding a color palette, envision how you intend to use the yard.

For instance, if you’ll be spending your time in the garden in the mornings to help you get energized for the day, it’s best to have bright colors, such as red and orange. If you intend to use it as a relaxation space, cool colors such as green and blue are good choices. Your color palette will help tie every element together.

Repetition

Another way you can create cohesiveness and order in your garden design is repetition. This means using recurring colors in different features in the space. For example, you can have masses of blue Hydrangea and delphiniums and at the same time, install a fountain for added blue water features.

Authentic Provence reminds that you can also play with the colors of your plant boxes, like your Versailles planters and ceramic pots. The same rule applies to your garden pavements. The colors you use for them can add visual interest to your space.

Contrast

The space will look flat and boring if there’s no contrast in color. If you already have bright colored plants in the garden, try painting the walls with neutrals. This will be a perfect backdrop for the greenery. On the other hand, if you have light-toned plants, an accent wall can complement these. You can use wooden slats or brick stones for your accent wall, depending on your aesthetic preferences. Black solid fences are a good choice, as well.

Color is one of the striking elements you would need to carefully plan to nail a good garden design. Splash the right colors by keeping in mind the mentioned concepts.

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