Style Your Garden For Summer.

 
     
  By Digby & Willoughby
 
   
     
  Bring your own interior design style outside into the garden for 2010. If you have a patio area, you can use it as an additional living area to enjoy in those summer months. If your patio is attached to your dining room or kitchen, continue the colour theme into the garden and use it as an extension to your home.



You can bring your patio to life with splashes of colour using beautiful fabrics for tablecloths and table runners or cushions and place mats. On hot summer days create cooling shade by making a simple fabric canopy to secure to trees or wall fixings. Cover patio chairs with removable fabric covers or seat pads to make a comfortable and restful seating area. If you have a patio or decking, large floor cushions are a great way of creating a cosy area to relax and enjoy your garden.

For bold and bright fabrics, try Esperanzo or Yusoku, styles by Designers Guild or Samarra by Ramm Fabrics. For an English country garden look, choose English Rose fabrics by designers such as Fifth Avenue or Laura Ashley or floral fabrics such as Bibury by Warrick Fabrics. All of these fabrics can be found on-line at Digby & Willoughby, greatly reduced from the recommended retail price.

Elegant garden furniture is a great way to create an individual and practical outdoor space. You can also brighten up your patio by painting your old garden furniture, why not try the colour for 2010, turquoise. Finish off the look with colourful accessories such as lanterns, tea lights, flowerpots and vases filled with summer flowers.

Time to fire up the BBQ and enjoy the ultimate alfresco dining experience in your own back yard.

 
   
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  About The Author
Helena Searle has been interested in Interior Design for a number of years. She has finally set up an online shop selling Designer Fabric, Furniture and Wallcoverings. The site, which offers top quality Designer Fabrics at greatly reduced prices, can be visited at www.digbyandwilloughby.co.uk
 
     
 
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