Maybe you’ve just installed a beautiful garden room to bring the outside inside, or perhaps you’re in the process of planning one to enhance your East Midlands home? Now that you’re concentrating on your garden room and the surrounding outside space, you’re probably trying to think up unique ways to expand and enhance the space around it as much as possible. Dividing your garden up into ‘rooms’ can be a charmingly distinctive way to do this, especially if it’s a long, narrow or rectangular shaped space. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a handful of examples to highlight how to divide a garden into rooms that are sure to inspire you to effectively liven up your garden this summer. Even if it’s not the biggest of gardens, you can still mix and match ideas and concepts together to accentuate the space and make it your own.

How to divide a garden into rooms

1. Trellis dividers

Trellis dividers are ideal at optimising the light in narrow spaced gardens.
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2. Pergola dividers

Create a cosy nook of tranquillity with a pergola divider.
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3. Screen dividers

Screen dividers provide gardens with a stylish air of privacy.
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4. Planter dividers

Create a beautiful wall of planter dividers to boldly define the space.
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5. Hedge dividers

Neatly interpret the space with trimmed hedge dividers.
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6. Firepit dividers

Stay toasty and snug, whilst effectively dividing the outside space with a firepit centrepiece.
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7. Water dividers

Water dividers add a touch of serenity to your outside space.
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East Midlands Garden Room specialists

If you would like to transform your garden space with a stunning garden room, then give the Lifestyle windows team a call on 0800 783 6502 or send a message online.