In the same way that you can make a room look bigger with paint, you can also use the same principles with color in an outdoor space. Generally speaking light, bright colors tend to make any space feel airy and more open, compared to cocooning darker shades that draw you in.
“With art, it’s the frame that draws our attention and a good one should enhance every detail perfectly," explains Marianne Shillingford, creative director, and color expert at exterior paint company Cuprinol. "In the garden, it’s the fence that frames our lawns, patios, and planters - so choosing the right color to paint it is key,"
Marianne suggests For smaller, abstract gardens try opting for soft gray and greens, rather than typical cedar shades. "These colors will soften and blur the frame of your garden and make it look much bigger than it is,” Marianne explains.
In addition to painting fences in lighter colorways that recede away, you can also apply the coloring to encompass your planting too to add to the effect.