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Terraces and gardens were once viewed as a decorative feature or a place to relax. Now, they are seen as extensions of an interior.
By 2025 the goal is to fully integrate with nature. Vertical gardens, plant-filled patios and outdoor furniture from natural materials are included. In chalets and homes, outdoor gardens have become more functional than aesthetic. They incorporate dining areas, urban vegetables patches, and designated relaxation spaces. Terraces in flats are being transformed into green oasises using modular furniture and automatic irrigation.
In 2025, garden design will be based on practicality, sustainability and aesthetic appeal. Facades also use natural materials, such as wood, stone, brick and ceramics for furniture, pathways, patios, walls and walls.
The use of vertical gardens and climbing vines is a key trend in outdoor decor. These trends add greenery to the space and allow it to flow seamlessly between indoor and outside spaces. Outside designs are given a fresh, natural look by stone-clad walls. Hanging planters and green walls also add to the effect.
Modular and weather-resistant garden furniture is becoming more common. Materials such as recycled wood, wrought-iron, and waterproof fabric ensure durability while maintaining comfort. Outdoor spaces are designed to be enjoyed year-round.