The New Year always comes with a new set of trends for home and garden. We’ve put together our pick of the top new garden trends for 2022 to help you make the most of your outdoor space this year.
Over the last few years we have all spent a lot more time at home than usual, which has had a huge impact on how we utilise our home and garden space. Many people across the country have been investing in their garden to create a multi-functional area that all the family can enjoy. So, if you’re looking to spruce up your garden space this year, read on to learn more about some of the top trends we’re anticipating.
Combining the benefits of indoor and outdoor
We’ve all heard of bringing the outdoors in, but why not take the indoors out? Creating an outdoor area that’s just as comfortable and as cosy as an indoor room is the perfect way to relax whilst benefiting from the fresh air and connecting to the natural world.
Here’s a few of our ideas:
- Use tall shrubs and plants to create a sense of enclosure to areas of your garden.
- Add cover, whether that’s using a parasol like these or building a roofed area from wood.
- Invest in a really comfortable chair or sofa to lounge on. You could even get a hammock or a hanging egg chair for an even more relaxing space. To make it extra cosy, get some comfortable cushions and a blanket for when the sun goes down. We’ve got a great selection of comfortable garden furniture sets here.
- Make sure the space is well lit with plenty of lighting. You could use string lights, lanterns, garden spot lights or outdoor lamps.
- Decorate your space with accessories you would typically use indoors, clocks, mirrors, vases and fruit bowls are all great options. Get creative with it!
- Keep your outdoor space warm all year round by including some garden heaters or a firepit. There are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to outdoor heating, browse our range here.
Gardening for wildlife
It’s now becoming an even bigger priority for homeowners to create a garden that is wildlife friendly. We’re not just talking about things like bird feeders although these are important too, but more fundamental changes such as using a more diverse range of plants or including water features in your garden to provide a place for wildlife to visit.
You could even grow some climber plants, not only do these look fabulous in any garden space but plants like ivy provide good sources of food and pollen for wildlife, as well as offering cover for birds and insects.
You can find other top tips on making your garden more wildlife friendly here.
Cooking alfresco
With a greater emphasis being put on outdoor living since the pandemic began, many of us are becoming even more keen to cook outside. An outdoor kitchen could just include a firepit with a grill top or a BBQ, but you could go even further and look at installing food preparation areas, pizza ovens and more! Explore our range of outdoor cooking products here.
Garden offices
With home working now becoming the norm for many people, we expect to see more and more people wanting to work outdoors in the spring/summer months when the UK weather allows. Why not create a space in your garden where you can work from? All you need is a comfortable furniture set and a nice shaded area so you can see your screen in the sunshine. You can then decorate your space with your favourite plants and flowers to create the perfect space to work from.
Garden decor
We are now seeing more and more people wanting to get creative with decorating their garden space. We have seen an increase in people looking for garden mirrors to give the illusion of a bigger space. Clocks are becoming increasingly popular as well as typical household accessories that can be used outdoors. View our range of outdoor clocks on our website.
Wellbeing garden features
We all know how important mental health and wellbeing is and with this rising to the top of people’s list of priorities, particularly following the pandemic, we expect to see an increase in demand for stress-busting garden features. We expect to see more and more people introducing more colourful plants that smell nice and even more people beginning to grow their own fragrant herbs. Water features are also typically associated with a calming and relaxing space so we also expect to see an increase in demand for these items.
Creating a more luxury feel to garden space
Another key trend we’re starting to see is people wanting to add a statement piece to their garden that creates a more luxurious feel. More specifically, we’re expecting people to be more interested in garden water features, firepits and feature lights.
So there you have it, some of the top trends for this year when it comes to garden design and living. If you incorporate any of the above into your garden space, don’t forget to tag us in your photos @duxburyshomeandgarden.