Having a long and narrow garden design is actually something of a luxury, but it can be a challenge when designing it. A rectangular dining table may not be enough to do this.
You have to think about how to maximize that potentially awkward space. So if you want to breathe new life into your narrow lot and get that wow factor all year round, we’re here to help!
If you have a long and narrow garden, you are not alone, these are the most common garden types. The good news is that they can easily be transformed from unattractive hallways to beautiful oases.
A long plot may be spacious in one sense, but the lack of width can create a claustrophobic and uninspiring environment. The lackluster ‘hallway’ effect is primarily what should be avoided to create a more inviting space.
But it can also be tricky to figure out how to make a long garden work for your needs. It can be difficult to decide where to place your seating area, flower beds and even paths because the possibilities are seemingly limited.