WE all want a lovely big, spacious garden, but not everyone is blessed with a lot of space to work with.
Luckily, there are some clever tricks we can do to make the area look bigger than it actually is.


Now that the warmer weather has officially arrived and summer is fast approaching, homeowners are flocking to their outside spaces now more than ever.
Whether it’s to enjoy quality time with family and friends or to take a quiet moment alone to relax, our gardens are a sanctuary when it’s warm outside.
In a bid to help homeowners enjoy their outdoor space, garden experts have revealed how homeowners can be creative with the space they have.
And if you want to make your garden look bigger, they have a helpful trick up their sleeve.
You might not realise it, but the colour of your fence can make a huge difference.
Matthew Lock, director of luxurious garden furniture specialists Luxus UK, revealed that painting your fence the right shade can trick the eye into thinking there’s more space than there really is.
He said: “For many of us, our gardens become our sanctuaries during the warmer months, and we do what we can to make the best of what space we’ve got.
“Not everyone has access to a big garden, but that doesn’t mean those with a smaller plot can’t create their own summer haven.
“When it comes to making your garden look bigger than it actually is, the key is to use colour and design to trick the eye, and giving your fence a fresh coat can make a world of difference.
“Light grey softens the boundaries of your garden, adding a subtle touch of elegance and allowing other design elements such as plants and garden furniture to stand out more.
“A soft shade of green can be another smart option, giving an earthy and homely look and feel and combining well with other greens in your garden such as your lawn or shrubs.
“Pastel colours in general, such as a soft pink or blue, are a popular choice in the UK, giving you a chance to make your space more vibrant without being domineering.
“Given that garden fence paint can start from around £10, you don’t have to break the bank to give your outdoor space the transformation you want in time for summer.”;
Matthew also insists that gardens of all shapes and sizes can be enjoyed to the maximum, as long as a few simple rules are followed.
He added: “When space is at a premium, it is about working smarter to turn even the tiniest plot into your own outdoor haven.
“If ground space is limited, it is vital to make the most of vertical space.
“Choose items that can help you make the most impact, such as vertical planters, wall-mounted pots and trellises.
“It’s important to consider the purpose of everything in your garden and how to use it best.
“Choose multi-functional furniture such as convertible sofa sets and opt for durable and natural materials such as teak to achieve the natural effect.
“Solar-powered string lights and lanterns and battery-powered candles can be scattered around the space to good effect.
“While hanging pendant lights can combine functionality with chicness.”;