TICK LIST
>A water feature
>Using plants to create structure
>Relaxed sofa seating
>Tile Flooring
WATER FEATURE
- A water feature is a fabulous element to base your garden around. It creates a focus, and as water reflects the sky, it creates a sense of space in even the smallest of gardens. I love the soothing sounds that are created by the soft flow of water cascading down through your water feature, it's perfect for relaxing with a good book and listening to the water on a sunny afternoon.
- You don't need to go mad and by the biggest water feature you can find, even just a smaller version beautifully decorated can be used to create a stunning statement piece and really capture your guests eyes. Try your local garden centre for inspiration.
USING PLANTS TO CREATE STRUCTURE
- Lots of leafy evergreen plants are amazing for creating structure and adding interest your garden, and interspersed with cacti create a striking display for the eye. Succulents are great for low maintenance, and require very little looking after, perfect if, like me, you aren't such a fan of plants that require too much upkeep. And even better, you can bring them indoors in the cooler months and then just introduce them back into your garden when it gets warmer.
- It's not all green, green, green though, a pop of colour in amongst greenery is perfect to create a stunning landscape. A few roses give off a fabulous scent, and mixed in with a terracotta and white colour theme, provide a tropical feel to your garden.
RELAXED SOFA SEATING
- Soft, comfy, squishy sofa seating is a must-have for any garden, not just Moroccan ones. From homemade ones from reclaimed wooden palettes and custom designed and made cushions to l-shaped delights, they are fabulous for those lazy summer evenings spent out in the garden, a glass of prosecco in hand or a cocktail, chatting away with friends.
- The most noticeable elements of outdoor sofa seating are the brightly coloured cushions in gorgeous reds and sunshine yellows, decorated with intricate mandala patterns in contrasting darker chocolate tones or sultry dark blues. I like to add a paler splash of colour with light blue or a nod to the nude colour spectrum with champagne additions. For ultimate Moroccan styling, add in cushions decorated with tassels.
TILE FLOORING
- I love the intricacy that white and blue tiles create, they help to create a clever trick of the eye as they look like rippling water, providing a poetic sense of calm and harmony just like the water feature. The tiles are also perfect for the Summer when there's a heatwave, as they are super smooth and cool underfoot, perfect for barefoot gardening or relaxing.
- Don't be afraid to go bold with colour, choose bright to go full of for statement, and then neutralise with terracotta and white accents like plant pots and seating to soften and bring everything together.
What are your top tips for creating a Moroccan garden?
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