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dark corners, as they create the illusion of space. Equally, a folding bistro set can be easily adapted to different occasions on the terrace.” Inspired by traditional English architectural features, Garden Requisites’ door canopies, arches, planters and window boxes also add a whimsical touch to garden spaces. “Window boxes are the perfect way to increase a home’s kerb appeal,” says a spokesperson for the brand. “Our wirework window boxes provide a vintage design for sash windows, while the ironwork window boxes are ideal for a town house or country cottage. For something more Georgian in design, the crescent window box is the best solution for period properties. Finally, the modern contemporary window box will suit any property with its clean, rectangular lines.” Targeting smaller spaces, Sainsbury’s seasonal Stockholm collection emulates Scandi styling, with weatherproof floor and seating cushions, colourful tableware and solar lighting. The Global Monochrome collection, meanwhile, is inspired by travels to Africa, with tribal printed crockery and Naive-style designs.

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ALFRESCO AT TR ACT ION HOLLIE BROOKS, CO- FOUNDER OF ONLINE SHOP AUDENZA, ON DINING OUTDOORS Throw an outdoor rug on the terrace in order to create a focal point and add some colour to hard landscaping. Hang or place lanterns around your space to create atmosphere for summer evenings. Colourful glassware is the perfect way to create an eye-catching and summery table display.

Top Double gate, from £645, Garden Requisites Above Coastline outdoor dining range, prices vary, Sainsbury’s This picture Stockholm spring outdoor dining range, prices vary, Sainsbury’s

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