Greenhouse Styles to Suit your Garden
July 6th, 2007 by
Greenthumb
So you’ve decided you want a greenhouse. That’s great news! But what will it look like? Gone are the days when greenhouse styles were limited to crude square sheds. You’ll be thrilled to know that there’s now a wide range of greenhouse styles available, so you can find the one that’s right for you.
When considering greenhouse styles, you should be thinking about how your greenhouse will fit into your overall garden plan. A low-lying garden with the focus on flowerbeds will benefit from shorter, more modest greenhouse styles, whereas a garden with lots of tall trees may suit something more dramatic like a gothic greenhouse. If your garden has a number of exposed wooden or stone features then you may find that wood-framed greenhouse styles suit it best. Wood frames can be stained or painted to give your greenhouse character and help it to coordinate with other garden features.
One of the most dramatic greenhouse styles is the dome greenhouse, a freestanding structure which can make a delightful centrepiece in any garden. A dome greenhouse can work well surrounded by planned flower beds. It also works well as a cover for a pond, enabling you to keep exotic fish safe from predators.
A stylish greenhouse can really bring out the best in your garden, and sometimes it can flatter your house, too. Some greenhouse styles (lean-to greenhouses) are designed to be built up against the side of your house, where they can transform a plain wall into a beautiful display. Greenhouse styles like this can increase the value of your house and can really bring your garden to life. So don’t just see your greenhouse as a necessity which you’ll choose despite the way it looks - make it a feature! Choose from the many greenhouse styles available and find something which really works for you.
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