Many households talk about "the garden" as if it were one space. But front and back garden usually do very different jobs. That is exactly why it helps to read them differently.
The front garden is often your arrival zone
The front garden is more often about:
- first impression
- entrance and circulation
- clear boundaries
- practical functions like bikes, bins or access
That asks for different choices than a back garden where you want to sit, relax or eat.
The back garden is more often a stay zone
In the back garden, the key choices more often revolve around:
- privacy
- seating or dining
- greenery and atmosphere
- use by family or guests
That is why it is rarely smart to make material, style and priority completely identical across both parts.
Use one logic, but not one identical recipe
The whole plot should still feel coherent. But coherence does not mean sameness. It means each part has a role that fits its position and daily use.
From reading to deciding
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