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Awkward shape garden design help and suggestions

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  • gsxrussgsxruss Posts: 12
    Hi All,
    A little update about my garden project that is coming along nicely. Artificial lawn now laid, decking installed and beds now planted.  Power and lights installed and garage repainted to brighten up the area.  Very pleased how this is coming along and it a few bits left to do. Just waiting for some garden bean bags to arrive ready for another lockdown weekend.  Thanks for the suggestions they have all helped with our new garden. 
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    @gsxruss - Oh WOW!  What a transformation, it looks fantastic!
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
  • FlyDragonFlyDragon Posts: 834
    It looks amazing! 

    The first thing I thought when I saw it though was that I'd swap the two folding chairs for a wooden bench, maybe with an arch or with planters built in so that you have another opportunity for plants!  An L shape would look nice. 

  • BenCottoBenCotto Posts: 4,718
    Better times one zillion!
    Rutland, England
  • Mary370Mary370 Posts: 2,003
    Fantastic job.......well done, ye must be very pleased with the way it turned out
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    edited May 2020
    A high arch would be lovely.  The white wall makes a huge difference.
  • gsxrussgsxruss Posts: 12
    Mary370 said:
    Fantastic job.......well done, ye must be very pleased with the way it turned out
    Yes very pleased! Hard work but worth it for the results.  
  • gsxrussgsxruss Posts: 12
    Lizzie27 said:
    @gsxruss - Oh WOW!  What a transformation, it looks fantastic!
    Thanks so much. Comments like that make all the hard work worth it! 
  • gsxrussgsxruss Posts: 12
    BenCotto said:
    Better times one zillion!
    High praise indeed, many thanks! 
  • gsxrussgsxruss Posts: 12
    Fire said:
    A high arch would be lovely.  The white wall makes a huge difference.
    No plans for any arches at present, would like to keep it open to the sun as it doesn't get that much. The white is actually a light green which opens the space up nicely. Thanks for the comments. 
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