Arranging a small garden in front of a house or flat
A small urban garden – the ideal place for people who appreciate contact with nature, love to enjoy a coffee sitting in a deckchair, basking in the sun with a book, and at the same time do not want to decide to buy a large piece of land, the maintenance of which requires much more time. Not everyone needs several hundred metres of space to unwind. For some, a little piece of green grass and a few shrubs are enough to be able to relax and rest. A large garden, although very attractive to many, requires proper care. Small gardens have the great advantage that you can easily place a swimming pool, sandpit, table and chair or sun lounger, yet the space will be small enough that keeping it beautiful will not be problematic or time-consuming.
Small garden – arrangement
Have you purchased a flat with a small garden and are looking for inspiration on how to arrange it? Are you wondering how to arrange a very small garden around your house or flat? Depending on how many metres your garden is, you can opt for many different solutions. When arranging your small garden, it’s worth starting by analysing your needs. If you want to screen your garden – so that not everyone passing by looks into it, you can opt for a high opaque fence or plant dense shrubs along the fence. This will allow you to keep your garden private.
The garden is a place where you can sit down after work, relax, have a coffee or read a book in peace. For this reason, a set of garden furniture is an essential piece of equipment, and if you have a sunny garden, an umbrella as well. If you have small children, it is a good idea to set aside space for a sandpit, a small pool, a trampoline or a mini playground. If, on the other hand, you don’t have children but want to set aside space for your dog, it’s a good idea to leave some empty lawn space so that it has room to run around. Lovers of flowers, plants and contact with nature will certainly appreciate the opportunity to create beautiful, aesthetically pleasing flower compositions, and supporters of their own fruit and vegetables can successfully allocate part of the space for their own crops.
A safe alternative to the traditional cell
It is also a good idea to dedicate a bit of space to a small cell. However, this is not possible in every garden. In the case of very small spaces – e.g. in tiny gardens that belong to ground-floor flats in the blocks, it is often not possible to set aside space for a cellar – it will take up too much space. In addition, such a cell is usually not adequately protected against theft. The safest solution is to rent a self storage unit in Less Mess Storage. You can store your furniture, garden umbrella, tools and other seasonal items that you don’t have room for in your flat.
Arrange your space according to your needs and expectations, enjoy your beautiful garden and don’t worry about storing your garden furniture and other seasonal items after the season is over.