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Diseño del jardín28 February 20264 min

Garden seating areas: ideas for the perfect spot to sit

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Why a good seating area makes all the difference

Your garden might be beautifully planted, but without a comfortable place to sit you will barely use it. A seating area is the heart of outdoor living: here you eat, read, chat, unwind. The position, material and shape determine how often you actually sit down.

GardenWorld lets you upload a photo and instantly see how a different layout would look. Try a patio in different positions and discover which spot catches the most sun.

Choosing the right position

Most people lay their patio directly against the house. Makes sense: it is close to the kitchen. But sometimes the sun falls at the far end of the garden. Dare to place your seating area away from the house. A second, smaller spot halfway down offers a completely different experience.

Checklist for the best position

  • Where is the sun at 6 pm in the evening?
  • Is there enough shelter from wind?
  • Do you have a view of the most attractive part of the garden?
  • Is the ground level or will you need to flatten it?

Materials for your seating area

The material sets the mood, the maintenance and the cost. An honest comparison:

Popular materials compared

  • Clay pavers: warm, durable, can be sand-jointed (no cement needed)
  • Porcelain slabs: low-maintenance, slippery when wet, modern
  • Timber decking: natural, warm underfoot, oil annually
  • Gravel with deck pads: affordable, good drainage, informal feel
  • Composite decking: weather-resistant, colour-fast, higher upfront cost

Garden centres let you order samples to compare at home. Lay them in your garden and check them at different times of day.

Sunken lounge: the wow factor

A sunken seating area is a real showpiece. Dig 40-50 cm deep, line the walls with timber or stone and fill it with thick cushions. You sit sheltered from wind, it feels intimate and it looks spectacular.

Watch the drainage: lay a gravel layer beneath the surface and provide a drain point. Garden centres stock permeable membrane to place under the gravel to prevent blockages.

Built-in benches

Garden walls, planters and raised beds offer the chance for built-in seating. A wall 45 cm high with a hardwood plank on top is instantly a bench. No loose furniture to haul inside when it rains, no chairs blowing over.

Combine an L-shaped wall with cushions and you have a lounge sofa that stays outside all year. Place a fire pit in front and you have a campfire setting in your own garden.

Multiple seating spots

One large patio is nice, but several small seating spots make your garden far more adventurous. A bench under the tree, a rocking chair in the shade, two chairs by the pond. Each spot offers a different perspective and a different mood.

Ideas for a second seating spot

  • Hammock between two trees or posts
  • Garden bench overlooking the border
  • Folding chair by the vegetable patch for a coffee break
  • A 2 x 2 m deck platform at the rear of the garden

Create your favourite spot

A good seating area changes how you experience your garden. Pick the right position, the right material and dare to experiment with shapes. Whether you go for a crisp patio or a sunken lounge, make it a place you love being. Curious how it looks? Test your ideas at GardenWorld and find the perfect seating spot for your garden.

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