Renovating the garden can be a gratifying experience because it gives homeowners a chance to enjoy a beautiful landscape. However, it involves more than just trimming the grass. One must also carefully consider factors like the choice of furniture and placement of plants. Neglecting any aspect of a home garden can make the space appear unsightly, detracting from one’s ability to enjoy it. Here are a few common mistakes to avoid when renovating a garden.
Choosing the wrong location for plants
At the time of garden renovation, homeowners must ensure they choose the right location for their plants. Different plants have different needs regarding sunlight, shade, and drainage. So, to ensure that all their plants thrive, one must select the ideal location for every plant in the garden. For instance, the plants that need plenty of sunlight must be in a more open area in the garden where they receive adequate sunlight. Homeowners must also ensure that their garden has proper drainage so they don’t face any issues after watering their plants.
Choosing furniture that is not weatherproof
Choosing the right type of patio furniture is essential when renovating a garden. Since the furniture will be placed outdoors, it must be highly resistant to weather elements and harsh sunlight. For instance, if one plans to buy wooden furniture, teak, eucalyptus, and bamboo wood can be a good choice as they are highly weather-resistant.
Not choosing the suitable ornaments
Garden ornaments give a garden a very personalized and distinctive look. However, the garden may look distasteful if the right kind of ornaments are not selected. Firstly, one must ensure that the space is not cluttered with too many ornaments. Fewer ornaments, which are placed visually apart, will give a better look to the garden. Secondly, whichever type of ornament one chooses – a metal structure, a ceramic one, or a stone one – it must blend in with the overall style of the garden.
Not matching the design of the garden to that of the house
At the time of the garden’s renovation, homeowners must also ascertain that the overall garden design does not stray too far from the design of the house. For a better and more refined look, one must try to match their garden and backyard’s design to that of their house’s doors, windows, and overall exteriors.