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Creating a haven in your new build back garden can completely transform how you use your outdoor space. Although we’ve talked about front garden designs in the past, for many people it’s the back garden that offers more functionality. New build properties offer an excellent foundation for your back garden, giving you the chance to get creative with the planning and design to maximise its potential. Here’s how you can transform your new build back garden into a delightful retreat, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal.

Assessing Your Space

Before diving into big jobs like landscaping or purchasing garden furniture, make sure that you assess your garden space. Measure the area and consider the sun's path throughout the day. Understanding these elements will help you decide the best spots for planting, seating, and other features. Consider the view from inside your home as well - your garden should look inviting from both inside and out.

Designing for Functionality and Style

Next, try to divide your garden into zones based on functionality. A common approach includes creating a dining area, a relaxation spot, and a green zone for plants. Each zone should serve a purpose while contributing to the overall aesthetics of the garden.

Choosing the Right Plants

Choosing the right plants will ensure that your garden looks fantastic throughout the seasons. Opt for a mix of perennial and seasonal plants to ensure year-round colour and interest. Climbing plants or tall grasses can add privacy and a lush feel to compact spaces.

Adding a Touch of Personal Style

Personalise your garden with decorative elements that reflect your style. Outdoor rugs, garden sculptures, or a water feature can add character. Be mindful of the scale - in a smaller garden, less is often more.

Invite Local Wildlife

Another really fun addition to your back garden involves inviting the local wildlife into your outdoor space. You can make an area dedicated to birds by including a bird bath and food sources. Using holly shrubs or rowan trees are great ways to encourage native biodiversity in your garden and catch a glimpse of some of the UK’s most beloved wildlife.

Creating a Comfortable Seating Area

Choose garden furniture that fits the scale of your garden. Compact, foldable, or multi-functional furniture works well in smaller spaces. Ensure that the furniture is weather-resistant and comfortable. Enhance your seating area with cushions, throws, and outdoor lighting. These elements make the space inviting and comfortable for longer periods, especially during the evenings.

Making the Most of Lighting and Vertical Space

Lighting can transform your garden into a magical space at night. Solar-powered lights are an eco-friendly option. Use a combination of spotlights, fairy lights, and lanterns to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

If you’re dealing with limited space in your back garden, think vertically. Utilise fences and walls for climbing plants, hanging pots, or vertical gardens. This not only saves ground space but also adds an interesting visual element to your garden.

Create an Outdoor Space You’ll Love With These Tips

Your new build back garden holds immense potential for becoming a cherished part of your home. With thoughtful planning, creative use of space, and a touch of personal style, you can create a garden that not only looks beautiful but also serves as a peaceful retreat for you and your family. Remember, a garden is always a work in progress, evolving with the seasons and your changing needs. Enjoy the process of making it your own.

Find your forever home with a verdant back garden by taking a look at the latest developments available at Beech Grove Homes. Or, if you’d like to know more, please contact us today.