Using natural materials to organize the garden, means blending perfectly the technical and structural solutions adopted with the surrounding environment.
In fact the garden, like the interior of a house, requires a careful design to be beautiful and functional, in order to set up the spaces in the most appropriate way.

Choosing natural materials helps to create hospitable and welcoming atmospheres, transforming outdoor environments into real open-air living rooms where you can spend time at any season of the year.

The walls in living stone

The living stone walls are a very suggestive way to separate the various areas and build fences and containment profiles, preserving the natural appearance of the environment. 

This solution offers the possibility to customize the outdoor environment and enhance in a harmonious way the most beautiful areas of the garden, giving order and elegance. 

In fact, depending on the laying technique, the living stone walls can be combined with rustic or modern styles. 

For example, they are a good way to make large planters, delimit the boundaries of portions of the garden, or be used as support surfaces of the barbecue area.

In addition, they are one of the most eco-sustainable boundary systems. 

Paths and flowerbeds bordered by pebbles

The pebbles are one of the most used natural materials to delimit the flowerbeds, make edges around the trees or the largest shrubs, or form paths combining practicality and style.

In fact, paths, flowerbeds and borders are essential structural elements both to beautify the garden, both to facilitate its maintenance and keep it clean. 

For this reason, pebbles are very appreciated: they are highly decorative and give charm to the environment, improving its livability. 

In addition, they come in various shapes, sizes and colors, ranging from marble to river or sea stones.

For example, in japanese-style gardens, contrasting colours and elements of different sizes are often used to create streets and walkways, or borders of great aesthetic impact.

Fences and wooden structures

In many cases, wood is the ideal material to build fences and other structures perfectly integrated in a green context.

For example, a fence on the border with the neighbor, a white painted low fence to delimit the garden, a pergola to protect the relaxation area from the sun, or even a small shed where to store and keep in order the tools. 

In fact, wood, even if it requires careful periodic maintenance, thanks to its various essences, veins and shades, is the solution that best combines with the colors and the spirit of nature.

Curtains and woven fabrics of natural fibres 

Natural and breathable curtains and fabrics, in addition to enhancing the overall aesthetics, help make outdoor spaces fresher and more comfortable, transforming them into real living areas.

One of the most effective solutions is to create coconut fibre roofs supported by wooden structures, or to suspend cotton tents around a gazebo, or on the sides of the pergola. 

In addition, natural materials such as jute and hemp are perfect for cushions of all sizes to be combined with sofas, daybeds, and garden rocking armchairs.

 

[cover photo: Monacis - Rome Collection - Quadro Millerighe]

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