In this post I want to share with you the elements and characteristics of a European courtyard garden and how you can achieve one too!
Everything surrounding European aesthetic like homes and gardens are all the rage right now and all for good reason! There is something about the old world romantic feel this style brings with it, and if you are like me then you might have been swooning over English and European cottage gardens, kitchens, homes.
A European courtyard garden is another one of those swoon worthy elements that bring so much character and romance into your outdoor space!
Today I will guide you through how exactly yo achieve this look in your own backyard!
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1. Paved patios and pathways
European courtyard gardens often feature carefully laid pavers, stone, brick or gravel. Often times this doesn’t only include the main area but also pathways that lead into other areas of the garden.
If you want to achieve the European look consider laying with one of these materials into an organized pattern!
2. Potted plants
European courtyard gardens and cottage gardens usually feature all types of potted plants like shrubs, herbs, flowers that add a pop of colour of greenery to the space! The containers are often aged, made from some type of stone or clay like terra cotta.
3. Seating areas
European courtyard garden usually have several designated seating areas like bistro sets, benches and chairs. These are usually made from sustainable material like wrought iron or hard wood.
4. Climbing plants
Since European courtyard often have limited space climbing plants are very popular! This also adds a romantic touch! Plants like Ivy, Roses and Jasmin that cover pergolas and walls.
5. Boxwood trees and hedges
This is a classic plant chosen in European courtyard garden! They add structure and definition to the garden while also adding greenery and formality.
6. Water features
I love that European courtyard garden have a sense of romance and a water feature sure adds to it! Often water fountains, ponds or other small water features are added to add beauty and tranquility. Also the sound of water is just so relaxing!
7. Fruit Trees
Europeans love their fruit trees and they are often added to a courtyard, even if just in a big pot! They are often trained to grow in a certain space or along a wall. They add beauty and fresh fruit to the space, what’s not to love about that.
8. Outdoor lighting
European courtyard garden are known for their romantic vibe and lighting plays a big part in this! Lighting like lanterns, string lights or wall scones all add warmth, and an inviting ambiance for late night enjoyment.
9. Topiaries
Topiaries are trimmed and sculptured plants that can be potted or planted that are often used in these kinds of gardens! They add a sense of artistry, sophistication and also beauty to the space!
10. Herb Garden
A dedicated garden just for herbs are very popular in European Courtyard Gardens. Herbs like rosemary, thyme, parsley, basil, lavender and more are used for culinary purposes however they also smell amazing and are easy on the eyes.
11. Sculptures and Statues
Sculptures and statues are wildly popular in Europe therefor also often seen in courtyards! They add character, some of that old world feel and visual interest!
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Conclusion
If you want a traditional backyard that gives old world, romance and beauty then a European courtyard garden is for you! As you can see in this post it is possible to achieve this look anywhere in the world!
Until next time,