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Designing a garden that invites you to linger
Slow living is not a trend, it is a way of using space. It is the decision to make room for calm, for presence, and for small daily pleasures outdoors. This hub brings together our most useful articles on garden design, outdoor rituals, and the people and places that inspire a more considered pace.
You will find ideas for creating gentle seating areas, shaping a garden around views and light, and introducing pieces that become part of everyday life. Some of these articles are practical, others are simply there to reset the mind and return you to the garden with fresh eyes.
Slow living, in the garden.
A simple framework for calm garden design
If you are shaping a garden or refining an existing one, these principles help create a space that feels restful and quietly luxurious.
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Design around a pause point
Every garden benefits from a place designed purely for sitting. Choose a view, a corner of dappled shade, or a spot that catches evening light, then make it easy to reach and comfortable to stay. -
Think in garden rooms
A path, a change of surface, a pergola, or a shift in planting can create a sense of arrival. Small definitions often feel more luxurious than grand statements. -
Let planting soften structure
Even the most architectural gardens feel calmer when edges are softened. Use grasses, scent, and seasonal colour to bring movement and life close to where you sit. -
Make it practical to use every day
The gardens we love most are the ones we actually inhabit. Add a place to set down a cup, lighting for early evenings, and a clear route from the house so it becomes second nature to step outside. -
Leave space for stillness
Not every corner needs to be filled. A little negative space allows the eye and the mind to rest.
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