Painting a simple wooden or iron bench in the desired color is an easy way to add color to your garden. The court, pictured here, sits on a stone path amid a thick mass of flowers. A simple floating wooden bench integrated into a sunken terrace allows you to rest comfortably in the shade of a tree or trunk, or even on the ground in front of your house.
These plants bring a sense of nature to your porch or terrace and are a variety that is easy to grow. If you have a sitting area with built-in planters, you can also add a farmer on the patio, as shown below.
These double flowerpots are perfect for ferns and other plants, and they do not have to be tall. Garden benches resemble the typical chairs in the garden, but open slats, legs, and seats give a desk visual appeal.
If you're looking for the perfect bank, but don't want the same one as your neighbors, take a modern approach. The angular legs of this bench are unique and placed next to potted plants; they will be a perfect supplement to your outside space. This bench is a great way to move to another place on your patio if you need to rearrange outdoor seating.