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Garden decorations: how to make the most of them?

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  • Garden decorations: how to make the most of them?
  • March 17, 2026 by
    Mathieu Croix

    In recent years, the garden has become a veritable extension of the home, where we enjoy entertaining friends, chilling out with the family or simply relaxing. Naturally, the design of this protected space has become increasingly important.  And garden decoration - art, sculpture and ornaments - is diversifying to make it attractive in all seasons.

    Whatever the size of your garden, taking care of its decoration is always a good idea. And it doesn't have to cost a lot of money or involve a lot of work. Small changes or light additions can already make a big difference.

    Giving shape to a small garden

    In a small garden, the classic advice is to avoid integrating anything too large. But all rules are there to be challenged. And, in some cases, a spectacular sculpture can really work in a small garden. For example, you could place a light, airy structure in the center of the garden that doesn't take up too much visual space and can be seen from all angles.

    When choosing a large decorative object, think about the vertical space and light your decoration can capture.

    Structuring a large garden

    In a larger garden, sculptures and decorative objects create punctuation points.  Whether it's an expensive work of art, a salvaged object or your own creation, the important thing is to integrate this ornament into your garden.

    The classic location for a large garden ornament or work of art is a focal point in the heart of a courtyard or at the end of a path. You can also use it to draw attention to an area that might otherwise be overlooked.

    Garden decoration: contrast or harmony?

    In a small courtyard, a modern sculpture serves as a focal point. The strong, dark geometric form contrasts with the beauty and softness of the flowers.

    But you can also choose ornaments whose colors harmonize with the tones of the garden's plantings. Both styles work - it's just a question of which you prefer.

    Views and impact of your garden design

    When the weather is gloomy, you look at your garden from the windows of your house. Keep this in mind when deciding where to place your garden sculptures. Make sure they are clearly visible from the house.

    In summer, decorations add structure to your flowerbeds. Opt, for example, for wrought-iron plant supports with bird heads.  These supports are both practical and decorative. They are useful in winter to mark the spot where a perennial plant is buried, and in summer, they serve as plant supports.

    A moving sculpture that moves with the wind adds impact in both summer and winter. It works well surrounded by fairly imposing shrubs, as they move relatively little, so this part of the border needs a little movement.

    Choosing a theme for your ornaments

    No matter what theme you choose - exotic birds, forest animals, tropical jungle, farmhouse atmosphere, designer baubles and decorative shapes ... the important thing is to keep a certain logic in your choices. For example, if you love birds, you could scatter a few around your garden?  A heron near a pond, an owl perched on a branch, sparrows in the hedges, and so on.

    It's also a good idea to echo your natural surroundings when choosing your garden ornaments. For example, in a country garden, you can choose geese, rabbits, sheep or even horses, abstract or hyper-realistic.​

    In conclusion

    There are many ways to decorate a garden. It's best to think things through before embarking on costly operations. Imagine and design your garden according to your own taste and style. Think of it as a new room in your home.


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