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It is sometimes said that every garden should have an archway. However, whilst this may not be strictly true, it’s certainly true that garden arches can have a part to play in many garden designs. Garden arches come in many shapes, sizes, designs and materials and so consequently they can also have many different uses within a garden. this article briefly discusses the uses for garden arches within a garden design and the considerations which should be given to them.

It is sometimes said that every garden should have an archway. However, whilst this may not be strictly true, it’s certainly true that garden arches can have a part to play in many garden designs. Garden arches come in many shapes, sizes, designs and materials and so consequently they can also have many different uses within a garden.

Uses of Garden Arches Within a Garden Design

One of the most common uses of arches within a garden is as an entrance. This can be an entrance to the garden itself, or often arches can be utilised to create entrances between different areas of a garden. Using the arches a doorways between outdoor rooms creates a sense of progressive realisation and a sense of journey within the garden. On a similar theme, they can create a sense of intrigue to a garden visitor. Arches act as a draw to people, drawing people towards the arch to see what lies beyond.