Renovating Your Garden: What to Remember

When it comes to renovating your garden, it can feel a bit of a minefield. If you find you don’t know where to start or quite what to do, here are some top things to remember…

Having spent the majority of this year locked down in our homes, it is no surprise that there has been an uptake in the number of people renovating and redecorating their homes. One business reported an increase of 100% in sales of paint throughout lockdown. That is a lot of redecorating! If you were one of those people, you are probably itching for new and exciting ways to add even more to your property. While it is not the right season to renovate your garden, nothing stops you from making some plans in preparation for the spring months, which will soon be upon us. We have compiled a detailed list of things to remember when planning to renovate and redecorate your home. Read on for more information!

Simple Garden Improvement Ideas That Will Make a Big Difference

Planning is Key

It might seem cliché, but it is undoubtedly true, especially when renovating something big like a garden. Taking your time with this part of the process and ensuring that no stone is unturned (pardon the pun) will ensure that the actual renovations go smoothly. This part of the process will allow you to consider any potential obstacles that you might face and how you will deal with them. Do you have any awkward shapes in your garden, and how will you fill them? Will you be landscaping your garden at all? These are both important things that must be considered when planning the logistics of any garden.

The biggest question that will have to be considered when planning your garden renovations: what is your budget like? You want to make sure that you are not overspending if you cannot afford to. There is no set way of having your garden, so make certain you do not put yourself in financial strive when renovating your garden to become your dream.

Reducing Lawn Size

Not only will this reduce the amount of time that you will have to spend on maintaining it over the years, but it will also give you more space to personalise your garden the way that you would like. There are several ways that you can reduce the lawn size, of which we will list below. While these are ways in which you can reduce the lawn size, it would generally mean increasing the dimensions of other areas of your garden; it is worth considering if it is cost-efficient for your garden or not before going ahead with plans.

  • Adding a Patio: This is an excellent addition to any garden, no matter where you are. Patios make for an ideal seating and relaxation area when wanting to be with family and friends, with many spring and summer evenings spent socialising here. Extending an existing patio or adding one into your garden will give you extra room for hosting guests and for adding garden furniture to your space. Patio slabs are certainly a lot easier to look after and maintain than a lawn and are relatively easy to implement. This is certainly something to consider when renovating your garden and worth researching.
  • Garden Shed: Adding a garden shed to your outdoor space is another excellent way of taking up some lawn space and is also a practical one. Garden sheds are incredibly versatile and have several different uses; whether you want a ‘man-cave,’ a home bar, or a playhouse for the children, garden sheds are worth the investment. There is one out there for all you budding renovators with plenty of different shapes and sizes! There are plenty of companies – including that of Shedstore – available which provide large varieties of high-quality garden sheds, with something available to suit many different budgets. To find out more about the available range and make a purchase for your garden, shop wooden sheds online at Shedstore.

Installing Plants, Flowers, and Hedges

These are essential components to any home and garden and certainly tie the whole project together. When planning your garden renovation, it is crucial that you consider the types of species and breeds of flora and fauna that you would like in your garden. If you are a home with pets, this is especially important, as there are some plants out there that are harmful to individual animals, and you don’t want your beloved pets to come to any harm!

On the back of this, taking into consideration the types of wildlife that is abundant in the area that you are in is another critical part of planning your garden renovation. The last thing you would want to do during your renovations is to destroy natural habitats and leave the wildlife with nowhere to go. If you are in the position where you must relocate some of the wildlife or protect their existing dwellings, choose thick hedges to provide shelter and protection, and that will ensure the wildlife has somewhere to rest. They are sure to appreciate it too!

Choosing Furniture

Working in tandem with creating a patio area in your garden, selecting garden furniture is one of the final things to do when starting your outdoor dream space. Choosing a comfortable seating set, along with a parasol and firepit, is sure to make those summer nights even more cosy. However, when making your decision, it is always best to consider external factors that would affect your furniture, including the weather, wild animals, and general wear and tear over time from usage. What’s more, you could even use your new garden shed to store furniture that you are not using, and for through the winter months, to ensure that it is protected from the harsh elements.

Overall, this is an exciting time of your life, just like any other renovation project! Whether you are taking this project on for yourself or getting the whole family on board to help, this is certainly sure to be fun for anyone involved. While it may take a while to get to where you need to be, it is set to be something that will produce fantastic results at the end of it!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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