Who has a garden, has a treasure. There are not many people who can say out loud that they have a large outdoor area where you can disconnect completely or meet friends in summer. The gardens are small oases that help us connect more with nature even if you live in the city. They are also one of the great challenges of lamdscaper. But, outside, there is also room for decoration and to create outdoor corners that increase that plus of outdoor comfort.
From fully equipped outdoor dining room, to vertical gardens in the garden, through the most original gazebos to set up outdoor parties … and so on. Without a doubt, the garden has a lot to offer. If you have doubts, do not worry because we are experts in finding details and design pieces that make a house (or in this case its exterior) a more beautiful corner. To inspire you, we have compiled the best ideas for placing furniture in the garden. Take note and enjoy the outdoors in style…
SIGN UP FOR SLOW LIFE
Simple details create environments of ten. Like the natural fiber armchair-swing with soft cushions that interior designer Mónica Penaguião has chosen for a reading corner (or siesta).
VINTAGE TOUCH
With two antique iron armchairs, family memory of the owners, and a classic bust found in Anmoder, the decorator Leticia Martínez has mounted next to the dense vegetation of the wall a small living area with a delicate ancien air.
ROMANTIC SPIRIT
A blanket of pink bignonias resting on beams and ancient columns shelters a cozy gazebo that radiates beauty thanks to the evocative furniture chosen by the interior designer Jessica Bataille: an Indian bench by Parul Import, a popular table and the old wrought iron balcony that is used as an auxiliary.
A SPECIAL DINING ROOM
Almost hidden among the lush garden of the house designed by BETA. Ø, with landscaping by Fernando Martos, is animated with pieces of character: on the wooden and zinc table – which is accompanied by Bertoia chairs, from the 50s – beautiful spheres of Murano glass, marble and ivory. In the corner, corten steel sculpture by Ernesto Knorr.
ART DARES WITH THE OUTSIDE
An iron sculpture by the artist Bernar Venet surprises us next to the path that leads to the porch. It contrasts with the stone walls of the house, a traditional Mallorcan construction of the thirteenth century to which it brings a contemporary touch.
BUCOLIC BENDS
Located on a farm a few minutes from the monastery of El Escorial, this garden has wells and fountains that are supplied by the water that comes down from Mount Abantos. Some elements that, in addition, propitiate corners of great sensitivity, such as this corner of the granite pond with a fountain sculpture.
THE MAGIC OF WATER
The landscaper Jesús Moraime put his master stamp on the exterior of=, where a pool and a stone fountain take center stage in front of the main façade. Surrounded by salvias, ancient and coronary roses, they are fed with water from a natural spring, creating a refreshing scenario.
NATURE AS AN ORNAMENTAL RESOURCE
One of the trees in the garden has been used as a powerful visual attraction. Painted white, the olive tree becomes an organic sculpture that crosses the table, by Polyedre. Surrounding the set of spa-type armchairs from De Gruyter, the store in Sotogrande (Cádiz) of the interior designer Anouk de Gruyter, author of the work.
A GREEN OASIS
The garden of the interior designer and textile expert Nacho de la Vega has been conceived as the extension of sophisticated interiors. Upholstered in ivy, this corner captures attention with details such as the fountain lined with slate or the elegant furniture.
WITH ANOTHER LOOK
The iron sculptures with which the artist Fernando Oriol recreates nature flood the exterior of his Sevillian house in perfect symbiosis with plant species. In this area, a network of metallic ficus leaves creates a unique pergola.
WITH A FIREPLACE AND A CURIOUS OCTOPUS
This is a work of the Strang Design studio. It is a majestic mansion that perfectly reflects Brazilian culture. In one of the areas of the garden is this small corner to sit outdoors that has a bonfire, comfortable armchairs and a sculpture of a rather curious octopus.
A DINING ROOM IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GARDEN
This hides a small corner to eat dreamy. It is a house located in the south of the island, in Cas Concos, and surrounded by a centenary garden. The exterior is paved, and we wanted to keep everything to the maximum. That is why this dining room is very light and does not detract from the rest of the garden.
REST AT THE VIEWPOINT
In the immense meadow that opens behind this Cantabrian house, two iron rocking chairs from Carina Casanovas, which reproduce old chairs, allow you to enjoy the landscape in the shade of a willow. The cushions are from the showroom of María Lladó, who signs the interior design project.
HAMMOCKS IN RED
In the French Basque Country isthat hides a floor in natural tones and a garden with a cinema pool. The garden surrounding the pool was designed by Chus Gagiga creating a plant wall. The wrought iron loungers with red colours are by Hervé Baume.
LONG LIVE WICKER
You can emulate this porch, delicately decorated in natural tones, and which is one of the great attractions of work of Belén Serrats and José Antonio Martín, of the Revalora studio. In this garden porch an excellent use has been made of garden furniture in wicker and natural materials. In addition, the console comes from La Europea and the wall lamp is by Lolo García Fogeda.
A GARDEN WITH VINES AND METAL FURNITURE
This multiplies its elegance thanks to the impressive light it receives. It is the kitchen area, which connects to the garden and the outdoor dining area. As you will see in the image, the garden has a special magic. With wall covered with vines of different shades, light metal and wood table and metal chairs in black.
WITH CHILL OUT AREA
In this has given to create a chill out area where to meet when night falls. In the middle, a campfire so as not to be cold throughout the year. It has two metal armchairs and an L-shaped bench that combines cement and wooden planks.
WITH A GOOD KITCHEN
is a perfect example that a kitchen can be minimalist, modern … and exterior! It has everything you need to preserve and prepare any menu, without having to take and bring things from home: grill, wood oven, fryer, induction … The system is completed with two storage areas, a washing area and an area dedicated to the refrigeration of beverages or an ice maker. It is made of stone and steel. A delight.
MINIMALIST VEIN
This terrace with furniture by Vondom is perfect if we like the minimalist style. It barely counts a color (white, impossible to be more minimal) and its shapes are straight and simple. If, in addition, you have sea views and you manage to create an interesting contrast, it will be even more striking.
THE POOL AS THE PROTAGONIST
The pool area is one of the main areas . Therefore, although many plants and shrubs have been added, we did not want to include practically any furniture outside so as not to steal prominence from the lawn and the pool.
WITH WOODEN FLOORING
In this house the pool area is surrounded by a wooden deck. It is an area bounded to the pool that helps to create contrast between the lawn and this part of the terrace where the sun loungers are also located.
WITH LIGHT SEATS TO MATCH THE GRASS
In this spectacular and vintage furniture hides a large garden. It is decorated with grayish floors, and very light seats in green that are in tune with the grass.