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How to Design a Restorative Garden to Lift your Spirits
Summary
This Homes & Gardens article guides you through designing a “restorative garden” — a green space crafted to soothe the mind, lift your mood, and support overall well‑being. Landscape experts stress the importance of engaging all your senses: choose fragrant plants like lavender and mint, include grasses that sway with the wind, and pay attention to seasonal changes in flowers and foliage. Comfortable seating is also key — positioned to offer good views and a sense of privacy — turning the garden into a quiet sanctuary where you can relax or enjoy conversations.
The article also recommends adding elements like water features or fire bowls, which can be meditative and comforting, and using a mostly green palette to maintain a peaceful, uncluttered feel . Finally, it notes that a restorative garden should be welcoming to all ages — from quiet corners for reflection to playful spots for children — making it both soothing and family-friendly.
