Garden Art Solutions for a Warm and Welcoming Outdoor Space

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You could have the most beautiful gardens in the world and the most well-mowed, manicured lawns, but there can still be something missing. Creating a warm and welcoming outdoor space can require a little more than that, so why not look at garden art solutions?  

If you’re stuck for ideas, we’ve included a myriad of different options below that may just tickle your fancy.

 

Kiwiana Art

From a tin pukeko guarding your prized peonies to a tuatara spreading across your garden boundary, there are so many things that can symbolise your New Zealand pride. The best part is, many of the Kiwiana art pieces you find in NZ are made in NZ by innovative Kiwis looking to share their creativity and passion.

The hardest part about this form of garden art is deciding what to choose. You may end up buying more than one to decorate your quaint patio area.

 

Glass Features

Even though glass is more common inside your home than outside it, it doesn’t mean it can’t become a beautiful form of art for your garden to make it more welcoming. In fact, this versatile material is one that can be transformed into a variety of different ornaments, sculptures, and wall art pieces that you’ll likely adore.

Be on the lookout at your local farmer’s market or garden store for beautiful glass garden screens, staked ornaments, and even bird feeders. You may be surprised at how well this material stands up to the elements.

 

Clay Pots

If you’ve been working on your property’s landscape design for some time, and haven’t found the perfect piece to tie the entire look together, then why not look at some clay pots? They come in a variety of sizes and styles and can be the final warming feature your entertainment area needs.

 

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Concrete Leaf Impressions

Many people don’t want to have to deal with the maintenance requirements of a stained or natural deck. As a result, they opt for a concrete patio area that just requires quick water blasting from time to time.

The problem with concrete is that it can sometimes lack character. It’s grey and dull, and painting it can make it a slip risk in the colder months of the year.

Fortunately, you can combat the sterility of concrete with beautiful leaf impressions. As your concrete is drying, you can press your favourite leaves in a random or organised pattern onto it. The result is a hint of nature that you can enjoy for years to come.

 

Water Features

How blissful would it be to hire a lawn care company to mow your lawns while you sit on your deck, reading a book and listening to the gentle babble of a water feature? Water features, big or small, can be the icing on the cake for any beautiful outdoor space created for your friends and family to enjoy.

They come in a variety of sizes and designs, and they can often pair harmoniously with ponds. The hardest part will be deciding what type to buy.

 

Wrought Iron Art

It can be challenging to find a piece of art for your backyard that doesn’t eventually succumb to the elements. Although, wrought iron is undoubtedly ready to change your view. Even though this material can be a little more expensive to buy after being crafted into a beautiful animal or design, its longevity means it pays for itself in the long run.

In comparison to other materials, it’s resistant to dents, weather events, and shock. In the fencing world, it’s often referred to as ‘100-year fencing’ – and now you know why.

 

 

Concrete Sculptures

If you live in an exposed or coastal part of Aotearoa, you probably understand the importance of purchasing garden art that doesn’t blow over to the neighbours’. You may have even learned that the hard way when your trampoline ended up at the local dairy.

Fortunately, you can buy garden art that avoids that problem – because it’s made of concrete. There’s something for every property style - from beautiful large garden pots to exquisite sculptures raw or painted.

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Vertical Planters

Sometimes, all that is missing in your outdoor space is colour. But how are you supposed to get that without painting any raw materials or investing in rugs and cushions that you have to drag inside every evening? Vertical planters can be the answer.

If you install them on some trellis, a feature wall, or a fence around your backyard, you can fill them with vibrant flowers that give your outdoor area a beautiful burst of colour.

 

Time to Go Shopping

Even though any outdoor entertainment area can be a continuous work of progress, you may be surprised at just how easily a piece of garden art can tie the entire space together. Why not shop local and see what talented artists near you have available?

Klaris Chua-Pineda