When you design your own places and rooms you always pay attention to colour clashes or if something is a mismatch. Now, when you try to organize and design your garden, you probably overlook such things, but you should not.
Your garden is a place where you can express yourself the most, you have unlimited creativity space at your disposal, that is why you should use it completely. Setting the mood of your garden is possible with the right colours.
Bringing out the most from your garden, and making sure that it will be an above average garden, you must simply use every possibility in your garden. Every small detail can enhance and make it so that your garden is a place of tranquillity.
Cool colours
It does not matter whether you are using colour combinations inside or outside, but cool colours create calm and relaxing places. Such is with your garden as well. Use different shades of pastel colours, darker shades of green and generally deeper colours and hues.
Flowers should also use pastel colours for the most part, but in smaller patches, so they do not distract and disturb your garden’s serenity. If you think vibrant colours should be avoided, then you are thinking wrong; they are a must. However, do not overdo and try not to let them become dominant.
If you are thinking about using garden marquees, it is a good idea to pick something that will complement your garden and it will not stand out too much.
Warm colours
These colours usually give off a more vibrant aura, and you should use them to spice up your garden. But, be wary that your garden will then become a more energetic place, somewhere where you can get an adrenaline boost.
Bright and sunny and warm colours are most used in such gardens. They are designed in a way that the flowers carry the general mood of the garden, in this case an energetic feeling.
If your garden needs some shade, try using a garden marquee. Just be careful to not pick something that will stand out too much, try to blend it into the garden setting.
Setting the mood
By using a wide range of flowers, and different shades of colours, you can also set the mood of your garden, besides its design. Depending on what you are aiming for, you should consider mixing wide ranges of colours with different hues and shades.
Different garden designs will yield different moods, but contrast can be good and interesting, so do not shy away from experimenting. After all, this is your garden, and you can set it up any way you like it. Remember to try to envision your perfect garden first, this way it will be easier for your to immortalize your perfect garden design.




