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L-shaped garden with hidden seating area round the bend and lush planting
Garden Layout22 February 20264 min

L-shaped garden layout: turn that corner into an asset

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The charm of an L-shaped garden

Many garden owners see that awkward corner as a problem. But you are actually in luck: an L-shaped garden has a built-in element of surprise. Round the bend lies a space invisible from the house, and that gives your garden depth and mystery.

GardenWorld lets you upload a photo and instantly see how a different layout would look. Upload from two angles so you capture both legs of the L.

Two gardens in one

The smartest approach is simple: treat each leg of the L as a separate garden. The long section, usually visible from the house, becomes the everyday living space with patio and dining area. The shorter leg round the corner becomes a hidden world: a meditation nook, a vegetable patch or a children's play zone.

Ideas for the hidden section

  • Sunken lounge area with a fire pit
  • Compact kitchen garden in raised beds
  • Play zone you do not need to see from indoors
  • Outdoor studio or workshop space

The corner itself as a focal point

The bend is the hinge of your garden. Make something special of it. A striking tree, a water feature or a sculpture draws the eye and invites you to explore round the corner. Garden centres stock lovely multi-stemmed trees like Amelanchier or Cornus kousa that suit a corner position perfectly.

Resist the urge to pack the corner with shrubs. That kills it. Choose a single statement piece with low underplanting.

Paths that spark curiosity

A path that vanishes round the corner is irresistible. Make it winding, not straight. Use a different material from your patio: if the patio is paved, lay the path in gravel or bark. That material shift signals a transition to a different part of the garden.

Keep the path just wide enough for two people side by side. Too narrow feels uninviting; too wide loses intimacy.

Planting as divider and connector

Plants along the inside of the L form a natural screen between the two garden rooms. Choose plants that are transparent at eye level: ornamental grasses, fine-branched shrubs or medium-height perennials. They filter the view without blocking it entirely.

Plant combination for the inner bend

  • Miscanthus 'Morning Light' (elegant grass, see-through)
  • Verbena bonariensis (tall airy stems, a peekaboo plant)
  • Salvia nemorosa (compact base, purple blooms)

Lighting round the bend

In the evening the corner is the darkest part of your garden. Put light precisely there: an uplighter on the corner tree, a line of solar lamps along the path, or a lantern in the hidden section. The glow draws you round the bend and makes both parts usable after dark.

Discover your L-shaped garden

An L-shaped garden is not a tricky shape but a gift. You have two gardens in one with a built-in surprise. Use the corner, create a path that invites and enjoy the mystery. Curious how your L-garden could look? Experiment at GardenWorld and turn that corner into your favourite spot.