What colour fence paint makes a garden look bigger?
WE all want to try and maximise our garden space.
So what colours should we paint our fence to make it look bigger, and which colours should we avoid?
What colour fence does paint makes a garden look bigger?
Light Blue
Lighter, cooler paint colours – such as a light blue – are a great option for small gardens as they give a more spacious feeling.
Generally lighter colours are more reflective, but a hint of blue will also add depth, which in turn will make your garden feel bigger.
A blue fence will work particularly well with neutral-coloured surroundings and outdoor furniture, as it will fashion a luxurious and contemporary feel to your garden.
Cream
A cream or off-white fence paint colour will create a bright, airy feel which naturally forms the illusion of a larger garden.
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Whilst creating a traditional and elegant look, a cream shade of paint will provide the ideal backdrop for your flowers and plants by making their colours pop.
It is also a great paint option for reflecting light into your garden, which will not only make the space feel bigger but will also add to the tranquil atmosphere.
Soft Pink
Lighter shades of pink will also make your outdoor space look bigger, especially in the sunshine and at sunset.
Softer colours blur the boundaries of your garden, and in turn can make an area feel bigger.
Lighter pink is a great option for those who are willing to go a bit more daring with their fence paint.
Cool Grey
Painting your fence a cool grey colour will allow you to transform your outdoor space into a stylish, modern paradise.
Not only is grey paint very on-trend, but it also has the added benefit of providing long-lasting protection to exterior wood from the elements – meaning it will keep your fence looking better for longer.
Grey is a versatile paint colour that pairs well with everything from modern style fences to classic picket ones.
What colours will shrink the appearance of a garden?
Some colours to stray away from would-be blacks, mauve, brown, dark grey, purple, or navy.
Darker colours can have the unwanted effect of making a room feel small or cave-like.
What are the other ways to make my garden look bigger?
A garden mirror can be a great addition to your outdoor space, especially in small gardens, as it helps to bounce light into dark corners and spaces, and gives the illusion of depth and space beyond the wall on which it hangs.
Simply hang or prop your mirror against a wall to create a gorgeous outdoor feature.
The horizontal space is limited in small gardens so going vertical is the way to use more plants.
You can use a vertical rack where you can place small and medium-sized planters.
Shelves are the best to place some plant containers without taking space in your garden.
Either DIY or take professional help to install some shelves in your garden where you can place planters.
If possible, you can divide your garden into different zones.
For example, you can create a seating space near the house, with an arch in a border across its breadth.
A winding path through the plants can slow down the journey for anyone tricking them into feeling more space in your garden.
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