Garden design trends 2024: mix indoor and outdoor
You’ve heard about bringing nature inside and interior space outside. With people typically spending a lot of time indoors, gardeners have realized that the lines between indoors and outdoors are blurring. This expands the living space. Treating your entire property as your home can create a strong sense of home and connection with the natural world.
Set up a “garden room” to expand your living space so you can relax in the fresh air. You can screen off areas with tall shrubs or hanging plants to create the sense of enclosure you have indoors. Provide adequate lighting with fairy lights, overhead lights, lanterns, or outdoor lamps. Make yourself comfortable. A lounge chair or hammock will make your space even more welcoming.
It is to be expected that in 2024 the idea of creating a continuous space will again come to the fore. The goal is to open up the interior to the light and fresh air outside, rather than creating the illusion that the interior is outside.
Bright colors in the garden
After the stress and hardships of the pandemic, we all need color in our lives. Planting plans are moving away from the tasteful pastels and muted colors that have been in vogue over the last decade, towards something much more bold. Bright colors are in fashion for spring and summer 2024. The planting is random and natural, like a stylized meadow intended more for pollinators than humans.
Feel free to get sentimental and if there is a plant that will evoke fond memories of a loved one, find a place for it. Use colors that you are comfortable with. Decide which colors you like and which you don’t, and take that into account when choosing plants. Place fragrant plants near places you frequent.
Garden design trends 2024 – country style
Country style gardens are usually laid out in the countryside. This traditional garden style is making inroads into urban and suburban outdoor spaces this year as well. This look is all about growing new and unusual plants in the gardens to create a wild, rustic country living. You don’t need a lot of space to recreate the romantic country house garden in your outdoor area. You just have to be clever when choosing plants. To achieve this look, you can plant delphiniums, coneflowers or thimbles, among other things.
Living walls
If you’ve always wondered how to create a vertical garden, this is the year to finally give it a try. Overgrown, living walls look much more natural than solid fences. They correspond to the current trends in the garden, where all the available space is used for plants, including the vertical space in your garden. In addition, the plant walls serve as a perfect privacy screen, so you can defend your privacy. And if you already have a garden wall or fence, this may be the right year to plant rampant roses or cover it with trees and shrubs.
Separate garden room as an office or fitness room
A garden room is always a luxury. For those of us who mostly work from home today, having a separate garden room is an invaluable opportunity. It can be set up as an office or gym to create some separation between home and work or workout life.
Geometric shapes are popular
One of the biggest trends observed is the use of geometric shapes in paving, outdoor furniture and design. This is due to more natural shapes and materials being used in both the interior and exterior design. This trend is also being carried over to standard products such as planters.
Multiple levels as one of the garden design trends
A garden that extends over more than one level can offer much more than a single level. Different levels help to zone areas. They provide a wonderful opportunity to play with materials. Dividing up the levels is also a good idea when it comes to planting. With built-in beds at different heights, planting can be designed to fill any line of sight.
Terracing is the optimal way to deal with a height difference. With terracing, you can create usable, level spaces instead of impractical sloping surfaces.