We’ll admit it, we want an Instagrammable garden and we very much doubt that we’re alone on this! As the lockdown restrictions ease and we are allowed to invite more of our friends and family over for a summer of celebrations we have some garden décor tips to ensure that your outdoor space is Insta-ready!

Create a retreat

Bring the indoors outside by creating a space to eat and relax no matter what day of the week it is. Whether you’re working or enjoying a spot of alfresco dining a furniture set is a must-have this summer. Add some cushions throws and rugs to make your outdoor space cosy as the sun goes down.

Mood Lighting

You can set the mood by adding outdoor lighting to your garden, there are a variety of options available from lanterns to LED’s. Once you’ve chosen the theme of your garden you can impress your guests with lighting to complete the look. Whether you choose to go dramatic or subtle your outdoor lighting will mean that you can enjoy your outdoor space late into the evening.

Drink up

Keep the drinks flowing with a garden bar, this trend has taken over our Instagram the past year with homeowners creating a place to enjoy a drink with friends while the pubs have been shut. This trend isn’t showing any signs of slowing down, simply search for trending words such as #gardenbar or #beergarden to find inspiration for your new outdoor bar.

Entertaining

We use our gardens to entertain in so many ways from barbecues to brunches, so it makes sense to create a space that your friends and family can enjoy all together. Consider where you will eat, drink and even dance! Have you thought of enjoying a movie night in your own garden? With a large sheet, projector, some cushions and of course your favourite snacks you can create your own personal outdoor cinema.

From flower walls to fire pits there are so many ideas out there to ensure that your garden is Insta-ready! If you are looking for a new home with an Instagrammable garden then speak to our sales team who can help you with your search or even get your current home on the market.